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Hotels in Corfu Town

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Corfu Town, the capital of Corfu island, is a charming blend of Venetian, French, and British influences, making it a unique destination in Greece. Its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and vibrant atmosphere draw travelers from around the world. Whether you're exploring the Old Fortress, strolling through Liston Promenade, or enjoying local cuisine at a taverna, Corfu Town offers a rich cultural experience. Staying in one of the many hotels here ensures you're close to the action, with easy access to the town’s landmarks and beaches.

Historic Charm and Modern Comforts

Corfu Town’s hotels often reflect the area’s historic character, with many housed in restored Venetian buildings. These accommodations blend traditional architecture with modern amenities, offering a comfortable stay. Some hotels feature balconies with views of the Old Town or the Ionian Sea, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration. Whether you prefer a boutique hotel or a larger establishment, there’s something to suit every traveler’s style and budget.

Convenient Location

One of the biggest advantages of staying in Corfu Town is its central location. Many hotels are within walking distance of key attractions like the Spianada Square, the Liston, and the Church of Saint Spyridon. The town’s compact size makes it easy to navigate on foot, and its proximity to the port ensures convenient access for those arriving by ferry. Additionally, Corfu Town serves as a great base for day trips to other parts of the island, with car rentals and bus services readily available.

Practical Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Getting Around: Walking is the best way to explore Corfu Town, but taxis and buses are available for longer distances.
  • Local Cuisine: Don’t miss trying pastitsada and sofrito, two traditional Corfiot dishes.
  • Currency: Greece uses the Euro (€), and ATMs are widely available.
  • Language: While Greek is the official language, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.

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