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Intimate wine bistro on Theotokopoulou with one of Chania's best lists
The Venetian quarter above the harbour, where restored mansions, wine bars and quieter lanes sit behind the lighthouse view.
Topanas is the Venetian quarter that rises behind the old harbour, a tight grid of tall ochre houses, narrow lanes and the lighthouse view that defines Chania. It is the part of the old town that went upmarket first, so you find restored mansion-hotels, wine bars and more considered kitchens alongside the inevitable tourist tavernas on the waterfront. Step one street back from the quay and the noise drops, the lanes fill with small shops and courtyard tables, and the cooking gets more serious. Best treated as a place to wander slowly and eat away from the harbour edge.
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Intimate wine bistro on Theotokopoulou with one of Chania's best lists
Sommelier-owned Cretan room with a world-class wine cellar
French-trained chef's modern Cretan tasting room in a Venetian manor
Tiny market-driven kitchen, the chef's daily haul is the menu
Cretan cooking inside Venetian-Ottoman ruins, open to the sky
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Family-run 17th-century Venetian mansion hotel with a pebbled courtyard
Award-winning historic hotel above the Venetian harbour
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