Quartieri di Crete
Ogni angolo di Crete racconta una storia diversa. Esplora la nostra guida curata ai quartieri più affascinanti della città.
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Splantzia (Chania)
The old town's lived-in square, where plane trees, raki bars and Cretan mezedes set an unhurried pace.
Topanas (Chania)
The Venetian quarter above the harbour, where restored mansions, wine bars and quieter lanes sit behind the lighthouse view.
Koum Kapi (Chania)
A breezy seafront strip by the old Sabbionara gate, where locals come for coffee, sundowners and small plates by the water.
Tabakaria / Halepa (Chania)
Neoclassical Halepa uphill and the old seaside tanneries below, a quietly reviving stretch of architecture, cafés and sea views.
Apokoronas & Drakona (Chania)
Green stone-village country east of Chania, where wood-fired lamb, village tavernas and Lake Kournas make lunch the main event.
Old Town / Lakkos (Heraklion)
Heraklion's real city centre around the Morosini fountain, with the once-marginal Lakkos quarter revived by murals, bars and a creative crowd.
Korai & Daidalou (Heraklion)
Heraklion's pedestrian café-and-bar spine by the Venetian Loggia, where the city does its evening coffee, cocktails and sitting out.
Wine Country (Heraklion)
The hills around Archanes and Peza, Crete's most serious wine country, where native-grape estates pair tastings with long village lunches.
Venetian Harbour (Heraklion)
The old harbour around the Koules fortress, a sunset promenade of fish tavernas and cafés where the setting outshines the menu.
Rethymno Old Town
Crete's best-preserved Venetian-Ottoman old town, a walkable warren of ouzeris, bakeries and ambitious modern Cretan kitchens between fortress and harbour.