DOMUS RENIER
Hôtel de luxe historique et intime offrant des chambres tout confort.
Cette villa Renaissance était la demeure des nobles Renier, une des plus grandes familles vénitiennes installées à La Canée au cours du XVIIe siècle. Aujourd'hui transformée en hôtel de luxe, avec tout juste neuf chambres et suites, c'est un vrai privilège que de séjourner dans cette maison historique. L'établissement, presque caché dans une ruelle du quartier Topanas, offre des chambres tout confort dont la plupart bénéficient de la vue sur le vieux port. Une destination historique et intime, à l'image de la vieille ville de Hania.
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The room we stayed in, the Clemente Suite, has a view of the harbor and is just 10 ft from the registration desk. There is a glass door to a short passageway so the room was quiet and still felt private.
One downside is that since the hotel is in Chania Old Town, it is pedestrian only. Car parking nearby are in free public lots about 5 minutes walk to the hotel. We were never able to get parking in those lots during our stay as they were always full with more cars waiting for a space to open up. We had to park another 3-4 blocks further on the street so getting our luggage to the hotel was a bit of a hassle.
Hervorragendes Frühstück für uns.
Tolles Team mit hervorragenden Restaurant mit Blick auf den Hafen.
Danke für Alles....
The lobby is small and there's no tour of the hotel as all there really is is your room. No areas to hang out in. Not even a roof top deck. The staff was polite but not overly welcoming.
The rooms were nicely renovated but this is a historic building and as such "it is what it is". Our room looked out over the restaurant below and at times it was a bit noisy.
Breakfast is a la carte and was nice but in comparison to some of the other 5 star Greek hotels we'd stayed in it was a far cry from 5 star.
It was also pricey in my opinion compared to other accommodation we'd stayed in.