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Go to Knossos first (and hire a guide) then visit the Museum - It will make more sense.
Go to Knossos first (and hire a guide) then visit the Museum - It will make more sense.
Buy fresh local produce and sample traditional Cretan foods at this cross-shaped covered market, which first opened its doors in 1913.
Enjoy a moment of peaceful reflection in this quiet Catholic cathedral, which is hidden away in Chania’s bustling old town.
Situated by the water’s edge in Chania’s Venetian Port is a 17th-century multi-domed mosque that now serves as a venue for art exhibitions.
Rich with history, New Archaeological Museum of Chania is a cultural attraction worth visiting in Chania. Wander through the beautiful beaches and waterfront in this quaint area.
You can browse the exhibits at Eleftherios Venizelos' House, a museum with a storied past, during your holiday in Chania. Wander through the beautiful beaches and waterfront in this quaint area.
You can learn about the history of Chania when you stop by Tabakaria. Wander through the beautiful beaches and waterfront in this quaint area.