Chania, located on the northwestern coast of Crete, is one of the most picturesque and charming cities in Greece. With its stunning Venetian architecture, narrow streets, and beautiful port, Chania is an ideal destination for anyone seeking an authentic and unique experience. Here’s an itinerary that will help you make the most of your visit to Chania Town and Old Port.
Municipal Market (Agora)
The itinerary will begin at one of the most important monuments of Chania, its Municipal Market or Agora as it is called in Greek. The 1913 building has the shape of a cross and it is located in the heart of the city. It is still an active market housing numerous small shops where you can buy herbs, spices and other traditional products. 30 minutes. TEMPORARILY CLOSED
Metropolitan Cathedral
After the market, you will have to make your way north towards the Metropolitan Cathedral of Chania. The building is one of the most beautiful churches on the island built on the ruins of 14th century church. 15 minutes.
Municipal Art Gallery of Chania
Not too far from the cathedral you will find the Municipal Art Gallery of Chania. The Art Gallery showcases an impressive collection of contemporary Greek art. The gallery’s exhibitions feature works from both emerging and established artists, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers visiting Chania. 1 hour.
Venetian Town
Afterwards you will need to stroll through the colorful and maze-like alleys of the Venetian town. It is almost certain you will lose your way, but worry not, it is expected. Head towards the Firkas Fortress. 30 minutes.
Firkas Fortress
When you manage to make your way out of the alleyways, you will need to head towards the north and locate the entrance of the Fortress. Firkas Fortress is one of the most important monuments of Chania. It also provides some magnificent views of the port and the lighthouse. 15 minutes.
Maritime Museum of Crete
At the entrance of the fortress you will find the Maritime Museum which houses a large collection of ship models, nautical instruments, photographs and relics from wars in Crete. 45 minutes.
Giali Tzamisi
Continue to walk along the port until you meet the well-preserved mosque Giali Tzamisi which means Mosque of the Seaside. Nowadays, the mosque has been turned to an exhibition space where local artists often showcase their work. 15 minutes.
Grand Arsenal & Neoria
Grand Arsenal is the largest of the shipyards or Neoria still standing today in Chania harbour. They were built by the Venetians to repair their fleet during their rule in Crete. Grand Arsenal is also used often as an exhibition center. As you make your way to the lighthouse you will pass by the remaining 8 Neoria. 30 minutes.
Venetian Lighthouse
Lastly you will end up at the Venetian lighthouse which is a somewhat lengthy walk from the Neoria, but it is certainly worth it. It was originally built by the Venetians as part of the fortifications of the city. Nowadays, it stands as the most photographed monument of Crete. Perfect for romantic walks in the evenings. 30 minutes.
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