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The best Polish website dedicated to the Greek island Crete and to a small extent of continental Greece. You will find useful information related to visiting Crete that goes beyond the offer of optional tours. On the website you will also find descriptions of the most interesting places that we visited by visiting this largest Greek island. The content complements the current news, photographs and recipes of Greek cuisine.
Chania (Χανιά) is the second largest (after Heraklion ) city of Crete. Although the official number of residents does not exceed 58 thousand. however, together with the neighboring towns, Chania forms an agglomeration with a population of approximately 130,000. people. The urban area includes such towns as: Mournies (6,390 people), Nerokouros (4,175 people), Souda (5,330 people), Daratsos (3,277 people), Galatas (2,131 inhabitants), Vamvakopoulo (1,769 people) and Perivolia (3065 people) Such a large number of inhabitants means that the area of the municipality of Chania with 4,248 people per 1 km2 is one of the most densely populated areas of Greece. Higher rates are recorded only in Athens and in the agglomeration of Thessaloniki.
Chania is located on the northern coast of the island, about 70 km west of Rethymno and 145 km west of Heraklion .
History
Excavation work carried out on Kasteli towering over the Venetian Port and the Old Town proves that the history of the city of Chania dates back to the Minoan era, and the first inhabitants appeared in these areas in Neolithic times. In 1100 BC the first significant wave of Dorian settlers appears. Kydonia, or simply quince, is the then name of Chani, which is used by the continental Greeks. In those days, the city competes with other cities-states located in this region of Crete. Kydonia is practically in a constant state of war with Aptera, Falasarna and Polyrrinia. Kydoni's importance and importance can be proved by the fact that mentions about him even appeared in Homer's Odyssey. It was not until 69 BC that the Roman consul Caecilius Metellus defeated the Cretans and took control of the city. However, even then Kydonia maintains the status of an independent city-state. Until the third century AD, she managed to keep the right to mint her own coin.
Byzantine times
Unfortunately, the history of Kydoni during this period is not well documented. However, it is known that until 961 AD the city is in the hands of Arabs who call them Al Hanim (Inn). In the times of the second Byzantine Empire, the city is again in the hands of Christians, and the Arabic name was changed into Greek: Chania. During this period, in accordance with the Byzantine doctrine, the city is strengthened, which is to prevent future Arab invasions.
Kastelli najstarsza dzielnica Chanii
Odsłonięte fragmenty ruin
Fontanna przy placu Sintrivani
Kościół na przeciwko Muzeum Archeologicznego
Jeden z minaretów
Flaga grecka powiewająca nad dawną twierdzą wenecką
Mury obronne w Chanii
Arsenał wenecki - dawne stocznie
Pomnik kreteńskiego bohatera na Platia 1866
The Venetian Era
For the indigenous inhabitants of Crete, the Venetian occupation was initially quite harsh and burdensome. With time, however, relations between the two nations became more correct. During this period, Chania is chosen as the seat of the Rector (general ruler) of the region. The city obtains the status of an important commercial center. Many of the buildings that can be admired to this day date back to the Venetian period. During this period, Chania is influenced by a mix of three cultures: Venetian, Byzantine and Classical Greek. After the fall of Constantinople, Crete becomes a place of escape for priests and religious, which greatly strengthens the position of the Byzantine religion and culture on this island.
Otomańska Era
Despite the strong fortification, the city was unable to defend itself against the invasion of Turkish troops that took place in 1645. After two months of siege, the Ottoman army captured Chania, but the capture of the city was occupied by the Turks with very large losses, estimated even at 40,000. people. From the very beginning of the occupation, the influence of the Ottoman Empire on Chania is very strong. Most churches are turned into mosques, and many clerics are "converted" to Islam. The face of the city in which new mosques appear, public baths (Hammam) and fountains are also being changed. It was in these times that the mosque "Kioutsouk Hassan Tzamissia" was built. Until the end of the Ottoman occupation, the relations between the Cretans and the Turks were tense. The uprising that broke out in 1821 was an expression of the growing reluctance of the indigenous inhabitants of Crete to occupy.
Chanijski kot
Charakterystyczna latartnia morska znajdująca się u wejścia do portu
Nocna panorama portowego nabrzeża
Grecki parasol skrywający wędkarza
Wąskie ulice miasta
Jedno z wejść do hali targowej
The period of the semi-autonomous state of the Cretan state
In 1898, strong movements for independence from the influence of the Ottoman Empire led to the creation of a semi-autonomous Cretan country under the patronage of Great Britain, France, Italy and Russia. In those years, Chania was the capital of Crete and an important centerpower. The city gained the status of a cosmopolitan center where the influence of European and Eastern civilization was intersecting.
December 1, 1913 is an important date in the history of Crete, because it was on this day in the old fortress located at the Venetian port for the first time officially raised the Greek flag. All this was the finale of the several-year strong policy of Eleftherios Venizelos, who from 1905 sought to unite Crete with continental Greece.
The Second World War
As a result of the German invasion of Crete, part of Chania was bombed. The opposition of the civilian population to the occupant and the intensified activity of the resistance led to strong repressions against the people living in the vicinity of Chania. A large part of the inhabitants of the neighboring villages and towns were imprisoned.
The period of World War II also left a strong mark on the Jewish community living in Chania. Their tragic fate was sealed by a British submarine, which in 1944 torpedoed the "Tanais" ship carrying Jewish prisoners to mainland Greece.
The modern era
Luckily, Crete and Kania missed the disastrous consequences of the Greek civil war that broke out in the mainland after the Second World War. The period of the 1950s was a time of rebuilding the damage that the German occupation left behind. Since 1970, Crete has become one of the most important tourist centers, which leads to a significant acceleration of the city's development. In 1971, Chania was lost to the capital of Crete for Heraklion.
The most beautiful city of Crete?
Chania and Rethymnon are two cities that have been fighting for the name of the most beautiful city in Crete. Unfortunately, but there is no unambiguous answer to the question about which cities should win in this competition, so everyone has to form their own opinion.
The biggest advantage of Chania is the Old Town and the beautiful Venetian Harbor. Accurate building of old tenement houses divided by small streets creates an amazing atmosphere of this city. Anyway, calling these small streets is a huge exaggeration, because in many places the neighboring buildings are separated by a distance that is not much higher than the span of an adult male. However, this narrowness does not prevent the narrow streets from finding a place for even a few tables served by the waiters of a nearby cafeteria or a tavern. The labyrinth of intersecting crossings within the Old Town is also a great place to buy typical tourist souvenirs and local products.
Evening view of the taverns along the Venetian Harbor
If there is such a possibility, it is also worth visiting this part of the city in the late evening or at night. Beautifully lit tenement houses whose reflections glisten in the harbor bay - create an amazing atmosphere. The taverns are usually empty during the day, in which the only people who sit at the tables are service, they change their face at night completely. Waiters, fighting at midday for single customers passing through the Venetian Port, in the evenings have their hands full. This is not surprising, because finding a free table at this time is a really difficult task.
How to get?
Chania is located in the northwest of Crete, with a small isthmus between the Akrotiri peninsula and the rest of the island. Access by car to Chania, as in the case of other major towns of Crete, is relatively easy and should not cause any problems. It's best to take advantage of the New National Road, which being the southern beltway of Chania allows you to easily reach the outskirts of this city. It is worth paying attention to leaving the road using the right exit. Driving from the eastern side of Crete, it is better to avoid the first exits, as crossing them forces you to cross the port town of Souda and the vast suburbs of Chania.
Direct access to the city center is also easily accessible by public transport. The bus runs every hour on the route between Heraklion and Chania in about 3 hours. Unfortunately, it is notb with relatively high travel costs, as a one-way ticket is an expense of around € 14. In the case of two or more people traveling, it may be cheaper to rent a small car.
What to see?
The most important places to see are:
Old Town with the Kastelli Hill
Market Hall - a characteristic building inside which you can try and buy many regional products.
Stiwanadika - one of the main shopping streets of Chania, where in the old days there were shops offering traditional Cretan footwear Stivania
The cathedral dedicated to Panagia Trimartyri
Archeological museum
Maritime Museum
The Venetian Port
Firkas fortress
Yiali Tzami, a Turkish mosque located in the Venetian port
Venetian shipyards and arsenals
Koum Kapi district on the outskirts of the eastern part of the Old Town
Splantzia is a former Muslim quarter in which there is a square with the church of Agios Nikolaos
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Interesting places on Crete
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W 2002 roku Falasarna zdobyła tytuł najlepszej plaży w Grecji. Wyróżnienie to nie jest bynajmniej przypadkowe, gdyż miejsce to jak na standardy Krety jest naprawdę unikalne.
Elafonisi is a small island located at the end of the southwestern edge of Crete. A characteristic feature of Elafonisi is the shallow lagoon connecting it with Crete.
Elafonisi is a small island located at the end of the southwestern edge of Crete. A characteristic feature of Elafonisi is the shallow lagoon connecting it with Crete.
Chania (Χανιά) is the second largest (after Heraklion) city of Crete. The biggest advantage of Chania is the area of the Old Town and the beautiful Venetian Harbor.
Aptera is a city whose history dates back to at least a thousand years before our era. In the peak period, about 20,000 lived in it. people, of which only 1/5 were free people.
Chania (Χανιά) is the second largest (after Heraklion) city of Crete. The biggest advantage of Chania is the area of the Old Town and the beautiful Venetian Harbor.
Omalos is a perfect starting point for exploring the Samaria Gorge. Located over 1,100 m above sea level extends over an area of 25 km2. Its size corresponds more or less to the size of the Lasithi Plateau.
Located 47 km from the city of Chania, it is the only freshwater lake in Crete. Its area is about 580 thousand. sqm. and the maximum depth is about 45 meters
Omalos is a perfect starting point for exploring the Samaria Gorge. Located over 1,100 m above sea level extends over an area of 25 km2. Its size corresponds more or less to the size of the Lasithi Plateau.
The steel crossing, which in the central part is separated from the ground by nearly 150 m, is at the leading position of the places where the longest bungee jumps are made.
Chania (Χανιά) is the second largest (after Heraklion) city of Crete. The biggest advantage of Chania is the area of the Old Town and the beautiful Venetian Harbor.
The cave is less than 1 km from Moni Gouvernetou Monastery. You will reach it using the pedestrian trail that has been marked out along the slope of the Avlaki Gorge.
Balos is one of Crete's flagship beaches if not all of Greece. We can assure you that the landscapes you see during your trip to Balos will remain with you for a very long time.
The Orthodox monastery of Agia Triada, located on the northern part of the Akrotiri peninsula, is one of the most beautiful and richest monasteries in Crete.
The Orthodox monastery of Agia Triada, located on the northern part of the Akrotiri peninsula, is one of the most beautiful and richest monasteries in Crete.
On the north-western coast of Crete, at the foot of the Gramovous peninsula, there are ruins of the ancient port of Korikos, later known as Falassarna.
Polyrinia was one of the most important city-states of western Crete during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. It was built amphitheater on a steep hill, rising to a height of 481 meters above sea level
The island of Gramvousa, or in fact Imeri Gramvousa (Ήμερη Γραμβούσα), is an inseparable point of a trip that combines a stay in the Balos Lagoon with visiting the remains of a fortress located on the top of the island of Imeri Gramovousa.
There is a beach in Crete that literally makes some people shiver. This place is Seitan Limania which can be translated as Satan's Ports or Cursed Ports.
Dozens of craft workshops located in this small mountain village make Margarites one of the four main centers where traditional Cretan ceramics are made.
The date of the foundation of Moni Arkadiou (Arkadi) is not exactly known. According to tradition, the name of this church refers to the name of the Emperor Arkadiusz, who supposedly was to be its founder.
The date of the foundation of Moni Arkadiou (Arkadi) is not exactly known. According to tradition, the name of this church refers to the name of the Emperor Arkadiusz, who supposedly was to be its founder.
Rethymnon with around 40,000 inhabitants are the third largest city of Crete. This place was populated already in the Minoan period. Historically, the city was an important commercial center.
Skinaria is a small beach located along a small bay, whose outlet on both sides ends with a rocky coast. It is still a little-known place overlooked by mass tourism
Skinaria is a small beach located along a small bay, whose outlet on both sides ends with a rocky coast. It is still a little-known place overlooked by mass tourism
According to Greek mythology, Zeus hid (and perhaps even gave birth) in the Ida cave. This myth is the greatest asset of this cave, which is not as interesting and beautiful as the Dikte cave.
Tripiti is a small beach covered with a mixture of gray sand, gravel and stones. Despite the fact that the beach is unorganized and has a semi-natural appearance, one small tavern works here.
Tripiti is a small beach covered with a mixture of gray sand, gravel and stones. Despite the fact that the beach is unorganized and has a semi-natural appearance, one small tavern works here.
Tripiti is a small beach covered with a mixture of gray sand, gravel and stones. Despite the fact that the beach is unorganized and has a semi-natural appearance, one small tavern works here.
Plakias is a perfect place for people who like to spend time hiking. In the area of the town and the surrounding area, there are several hiking trails that lead to interesting beaches.
Currently, the lower monastery is still not open to the public and is not used by the monks. The buildings of the upper monastery have undergone partial renovation and are the main seat of the Preveli monastery.
Currently, the lower monastery is still not open to the public and is not used by the monks. The buildings of the upper monastery have undergone partial renovation and are the main seat of the Preveli monastery.
Currently, the lower monastery is still not open to the public and is not used by the monks. The buildings of the upper monastery have undergone partial renovation and are the main seat of the Preveli monastery.
The Kourtaliotiko Gorge, also known as the Asomatos Gorge, is perhaps one of the most spectacular natural attractions available in the central part of Crete.
Agia Triada is a small Minoan archaeological site in the south of Crete, located near Timpaki, located on the western slope of the hill about 40 meters above sea level.
This fortress is a perfect example of Crete's multiculturalism. Located today in Greek hands, it was built by the Venetians, but is called a name taken from the Turkish language.
Rouvas Gorge is one of the most interesting places in this part of Crete. The interesting trail leads in a perfect way to the changing appearance of this gorge.
Matala is one of the most popular towns not only of the southern coast but also of the whole of Crete. In the 1960s and 1970s, this small fishing village was a mecca for hippies.
The Odigitrias Monastery is one of the most famous monasteries of southern Crete. Unfortunately, in terms of popularity, he is far from other Cretan monasteries.
In addition to the famous grand palaces on the island in the Minoan period, a number of smaller residences were created. One of the most important examples is the Vathipetro discovered about 5 km north of Archanes, on the southeastern slope of Mount Juchtas in the central part of Crete.
When traveling around Crete, it is not difficult to pay attention to the fact that most of the beaches there are relatively small and short. For this reason, people who are used to our national Baltic standards, where the sandy coast stretches for kilometers, may experience a special disappointment. However, fortunately, nothing is lost, because Crete in its rich arsenal of various beaches can boast of those that allow for long walks along the coast. One of them, our favorite is the Kommos beach located in the south of the central part of the island.
Although there are countless caves in Crete, only a few can be visited. Sfendoni is the largest cave open to the public. content comes from: http://www.crete.pl www.CRETE.pl
Only a few kilometers separate the bustling city of Rethymno from Mili, a village abandoned by its inhabitants. This place is also called the village hidden in the gorge.
Information about one of the more known tourist cities of Crete, or about Malia. Description of attractions located in the city of Malia and a description of the specificity of this town.
The Lasithi Plateau is located about 70 kilometers from the capital of Crete - Heraklion. The average height at which the terrain of this plateau is located is 840 m above sea level.
One of the tourist attractions eagerly visited by people spending their holidays in Crete is the Dikte (Psychro) cave. The main factors that attract people to this cave are a rich and varied dripstone robe and a close connection with mythology.
Among the olive groves in the place called Logari, which is less than a kilometer from the village of Kritsa, there is a small Byzantine church of Panagia Kera from the 13th-14th centuries.
Stalida is located directly along the coast and is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Crete, which definitely comes alive with the advent of the tourist season
Most people crossing the route between Agios Nikolaos and Ierapetra will definitely notice the large crack which is marked by the mountain located east of this road. This majestic geological creation called Ha was probably created as a result of an earthquake.
Xerokambos is a small settlement in which you will find literally several taverns, and most of the buildings are single-storey and one-story houses. The big advantage of this beach is a gentle sandy descent to the sea.
Agios Nikolaos (Άγιος Νικόλαος) is a small town with less than 20,000 inhabitants. permanent residents (according to statistical data from 2001). This city is the capital of the Lasithi nomos.
Although Elounda seems to be a sleepy fishing town to this day, however, appearances should not fool you, because this town and its surroundings can boast of probably the largest number of the best hotels.
Although Elounda seems to be a sleepy fishing town to this day, however, appearances should not fool you, because this town and its surroundings can boast of probably the largest number of the best hotels.
Stalida is located directly along the coast and is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Crete, which definitely comes alive with the advent of the tourist season
Zakros is the fourth-largest Minoan palace in Crete in importance and size. This latest found, built on the east coast of the island is located in the village of Káto Zákros.
Zakros is the fourth-largest Minoan palace in Crete in importance and size. This latest found, built on the east coast of the island is located in the village of Káto Zákros.
The first palace was built around 1900 BC. in the place where there was a quite impressive settlement whose remains were later transformed into the central part of the city.
The ruins of the ancient city of Itanos are located at the eastern tip of Crete, less than 3 kilometers north of the famous palm beach of Vai. Although there are also nice beaches at Itanos, unlike its well-known neighbor, this place does not attract crowds. There are either accidental stray tourists or excavation enthusiasts here.
Less than 10,000 population of Sitia makes the city the smallest in Crete. Some even go a step further and say perversely that it is rather the largest village of Crete.
Napoleon's house is one of the few typically tourist attractions in Ierapetra. About what could have happened here in the summer of 1798 and possibly how much in this legend is the truth we write in the article on the page below.
Moni Kapsa Monastery is one of the most interesting monasteries in Crete. Its massive buildings were erected on rocky, gray slopes surrounding the nearby Pervolakia Gorge.
A Wam które z kreteńskich miast najbardziej przypadło do gustu, bo mi osobiście jednak najbardziej podobał się Rethymnon :).
gość Marlena
2014-03-11 09:19:43
Najpięniejsze miasto na Krecie
No cóż, podobno o gustach się nie dyskutuje! Mnie się podobała najbardziej stara część Chanii, byłam dwa razy i ciągle mi mało!!! Do Rethymnonu nie dotarłam, może w tym roku :D
gość Maria
2014-05-23 21:00:13
Wolę Rethymnon .
W Chani robi wrażenie kolorowe nabrzeże,ale rażą sypiące się domy,o ktore nikt wczesniej nie zadbał.Zdecydowanie wolę Rethymnon. Myślę,ze Kreta jest przereklamowana,piękniej było w Gruzji,bardziej zielono. (maj 2014 r. )
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gość Kasiagosia5
2015-07-24 22:05:36
Chania
Byłam w obu ale serce zostawiłam w Chanii
gość Wojciech
2019-09-30 11:36:48
Najlepszy sok pomarańczowy
Witam Wszystkich,
Podczas naszego ostatniego pobytu na Krecie odwiedziliśmy kolejny raz Chanię. Wędrując bez celu po uliczkach starego miasta trafiliśmy przypadkiem na cudowne miejsce a mianowicie malutką kafejkę prowadzoną przez leciwego już Greka. Polecamy każdemu wizytę w tym miejscu, można tam skosztować przepysznego soku z pomarańczy, greckiej kawy, prawdopodobnie domowego wina i czegoś co wyglądało jak mleko z cynamonem (jakiś pan obok nas to pił). Poza nami w kawiarence byli tylko Grecy - średnia wieku wskazywała, że mogą pamiętać bitwę pod Troją :-)
AOENEIO KOYNOYPAKHE
Unnamed Road, Chania 731 32
G289+2W Chania
Bardzo łatwo tam trafić, wychodząc z Agory skręcamy w lewo i po 15 - 20 metrach kierujemy się w prawo w wąską uliczkę bez nazwy.
Information about one of the more known tourist cities of Crete, or about Malia. Description of attractions located in the city of Malia and a description of the specificity of this town.
Redirected from the site - Xania. Chania (Χανιά) is the second largest (after Heraklion) city of Crete. Although the official number of residents does not exceed 58 thousand. however, together with the neighboring towns, Chania forms an agglomeration with a population of approximately 130,000. people. Chania is located on the northern coast of the island, about 70 km west of Rethymno and 145 km west of Heraklion.
Heraklion (Iraklion) is the largest city of Crete. With almost 140,000 inhabitants, it is the fourth largest city in Greece. Together with the adjacent towns, it forms an agglomeration of about 200,000 people. The important role that Heraklion plays in Crete is emphasized by the fact that the city is also the administrative capital of the island.
gość dodekanezowiec: Moim zdaniem - gdyby porównywać Grecję, Hiszpanię i południowe Włochy to:
1. W kategorii autentyczność: Włochy (np. Kalabria, Sycylia) - 9/10, Grecja - 8/10, Hiszpania - 3/10
2. W kategorii "frontem do potrzeb turysty": Hiszpania - 9/10, Grecja - 7 i pół/10, Włochy - 4/10.
Hiszpania to jakość hoteli, świetna infrastruktura, ale i taka "macdonaldyzacja turystyki" + blokowiska. (...)
: Byłem rok temu koniec września na Krecie i na Santorini piękne wyspy do zwiedzania
: Na majówkę
: 1.04 też pierwszy z Poznania ;)
: My na majówkę
gość PiotrWie : My w tym roku wybraliśmy na wczesną wiosnę La Gomerę że względu na cieplejsze noce - w zeszłym roku byliśmy na Sifnos i Santorini w terminie 15 marca - 7 kwietnia i wieczorem w pensjonacie było po prostu zimno - ogrzewanie klimatyzacją niewiele daje. Ale wiosna jest rzeczywiście zjawiskowa. W tym roku do Grecji lecimy dopiero w maju - na Ikarię i Samos.
: Będę na Krecie 12-15.04. Wiosna na Krecie jest magiczna!
: Prace wykonane przez Evansa, tak bardzo kontrowersyjne, doprowadziły jednak do tego, że Pałac w Knossos jest najchętniej odwiedzanym zabytkiem na Krecie. Pałac w Zakros czy nawet Fajstos, tak bardzo autentyczne, nie mogą się poszczycić taką popularnością. (...)
gość PiotrWie : Już i na południu jest sporo ludzi - pamiętam puste plaże za Asterousią a w 2019 i w Tris Ekklisies i w Lentas a nawet na plażach Tripiti i Trachoulas było sporo ludzi.A na Serifos czy Kimolos byliśmy sami ewentualnie z jakąś drugą dwójką.
: Zostaje mniej oblegane południe , ja pamiętam Kretę z przed 2 dekad i Balos gdzie prawie nie było ludzi :)
: Taknpomyślałam, że pewnie trochę zatrzęsło... A wówczas nawet wykonane prace zabezpieczające nie dadzą 100% bezpieczeństwa. Dobrze, że nikt nie ucierpiał
gość PiotrWie : My wybieramy się w maju na Ikarię. Tam czegoś takiego nie będzie jeszcze jakiś czas. Polecam wyspy na którym nie ma lotnisk międzynarodowych - chętni na takie resorty nie uznają podróży z przesiadkami. Np Serifos, Sifnos czy Astipaleę.
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: Dobrze, że są miejsca gdzie udało się odsunąć te plany. Typu Plakias , Falassarna
Komentarze
Najpiękniejsze miasto na Krecie?
A Wam które z kreteńskich miast najbardziej przypadło do gustu, bo mi osobiście jednak najbardziej podobał się Rethymnon :).
Najpięniejsze miasto na Krecie
No cóż, podobno o gustach się nie dyskutuje! Mnie się podobała najbardziej stara część Chanii, byłam dwa razy i ciągle mi mało!!! Do Rethymnonu nie dotarłam, może w tym roku :D
Wolę Rethymnon .
W Chani robi wrażenie kolorowe nabrzeże,ale rażą sypiące się domy,o ktore nikt wczesniej nie zadbał.Zdecydowanie wolę Rethymnon. Myślę,ze Kreta jest przereklamowana,piękniej było w Gruzji,bardziej zielono. (maj 2014 r. )
r
Chania
Byłam w obu ale serce zostawiłam w Chanii
Najlepszy sok pomarańczowy
Witam Wszystkich,
Podczas naszego ostatniego pobytu na Krecie odwiedziliśmy kolejny raz Chanię. Wędrując bez celu po uliczkach starego miasta trafiliśmy przypadkiem na cudowne miejsce a mianowicie malutką kafejkę prowadzoną przez leciwego już Greka. Polecamy każdemu wizytę w tym miejscu, można tam skosztować przepysznego soku z pomarańczy, greckiej kawy, prawdopodobnie domowego wina i czegoś co wyglądało jak mleko z cynamonem (jakiś pan obok nas to pił). Poza nami w kawiarence byli tylko Grecy - średnia wieku wskazywała, że mogą pamiętać bitwę pod Troją :-)
AOENEIO KOYNOYPAKHE
Unnamed Road, Chania 731 32
G289+2W ChaniaBardzo łatwo tam trafić, wychodząc z Agory skręcamy w lewo i po 15 - 20 metrach kierujemy się w prawo w wąską uliczkę bez nazwy.
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