Bobbi S
10 oktober 2024
Stayed here last month & it was a good choice; it is a large-ish hotel with the kind of close & personal attention you get in a boutique hotel. Since there were no open air concerts being held while we were there (arena is right next door), the hotel is in an otherwise quiet place, away from the very crowded tourist area. It is near Koum Kapi Beach & many seaside restaurants. Along with the breakfast room (breakfast is excellent with many, many choices of food items unique to Chania/Greece & a friendly staff), the gym is on the lower level, the pool is a good size & warm enough for us to swim our morning laps in, & the lobby has floor to ceiling windows, allowing in lots of natural light, a bar with super friendly bartenders & an outdoor patio up front. Our room was VERY tight, only about 18" (45+ cm) of space between the bed & utility counter so it was hard to pass by each other from one side of the room to the other & it had a step up into the bathroom that was a minor problem in the dark of night. We had a few problems in our room that housekeeping took care of immediately & that was much appreciated. There are other thoughtful amenities here: art in the dining room created by a local artist, a complimentary, small bottle of Raki & a bag of peanuts comes with the room as well as a bottle of water in the fridge (not all hotels on Crete do this due to water shortages on the island), management gave us coupons for free drinks after our room-problem issues, there is a pillow "menu" listing different types of pillows available for use as well as advice on how to achieve better sleep. Our (tight) room faced the pool & mountains, had high ceilings, had a wall with an imprint of a very pretty domed church & it appears most rooms have some kind of wall art like this. Glad we chose the Kriti Hotel.
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