Heraklion Town
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Hotels in Town
Dom Boutique
Cozy and modern rooms are available by DOM Boutique Hotel in the center of Heraklion, near the Venetian port and other attractions of the town. The hotel's modern atmosphere guarantees a comfortable accommodation experience and various amenities will be at your disposal. A bar and a breakfast lounge ...
Artion City Boutique
Situated in the heart of Heraklion Town, Artion City Boutique Hotel offers an amazing experience of accommodation in an urban setting. The hotel has a modern interior design and it provides rooms and suites with a unique style. Complimentary amenities are available and you will also find a breakfast ...
Metropole
With an excellent location in one of the most beautiful parts of Heraklion Town, Metropole Urban Hotel is situated near the central square and within a short distance from various local places of interest. It offers both economy rooms and luxury suites with a modern style and a warm atmosphere.
Things to See & Do in Town
Sightseeing
Top Activities & Tours in Town
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Day cruise to Santorini
Combine your holidays in Crete with a day cruise to the fantastic island of Santorini, the most popular island in Greece. This tour departs from the port of Heraklion early in the morning and includes transfer from your hotel.
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Hop on Hop off Bus Sightseeing Tour
Category: Hop On Hop OffDiscover the history and architecture of Heraklion and admire the views from the top of a double-decker hop-on-hop-off bus with a ticket valid for 48 hours.
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Day Tour of Spinalonga, Agios Nikolaos, Elounda and Plaka
Category: Day Trips, IslandDiscover Crete during a day trip in an air-conditioned coach. Visit Agios Nikolaos and the Elounda Lagoon. Explore the fishing village of Plaka as well as the island and former leper colony of Spinalonga.
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Reviews
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olli.lampinen 14 Sep 2012Interesting place with much historyI visited the Minoan Palace Of Knossos with my wife in April 2012. We went by bus from Rethymno to Knossos.The Minoan Palace was very large over 20,000 square meters. The archaeological site of Knossos is 5 km southeast of Heraklion, in the valley of the river Kairatos. We had a local guide who was very familiar with the history of the Palace. The guide gave us a fantastic presentation of the Palace.
If you go to Crete you must visit the Palace. It is the most important monument at Crete. It was intresting to see how advanced the Minoan civilication was at these times 4000 years ago. They even had a water system. It was fine to see the ruins and the very detailed wall fresco paintings. Sir Arthur Evans made a hard work when he was leader of the excavations. After his death in 1941, responsibility for the excavations was assumed to present day by the British School Of Archaeology. Some parts of the Palace has been built up in recent years, using concrete, was not so good. Our visit there was very impressive. If you like history, I suggest that you visit The Palace In Knossos.
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ny145 23 May 2010Interesting monuments but busy centreI found the town of Heraklion a bit crowded, but not surprisingly, for this is the main city in Crete. The city is built on the side of a hill overlooking the port and with my fully loaded backpack, the climb to the center of town took quite an effort. Our hotel was in the centre of the island. We stayed in the town for one night and next day took the bus to Chania.
If you are looking for a quiet and tranquil getaway, Heraklion is definitely not the choice. Buses, cars, trucks, blaring horns, busy streets bustling with shops, cafes and restaurants, is pretty much what the city is about. If you happen to take a trip to the central market in the heart of the city, you will be in for a few surprises.
I wandered through the small alleys close to the pedestrian area of the square and came across little shops selling interesting things. Thankfully, the back streets are closed to traffic because they belong to the Old Town. One of the most striking features of Heraklion is its huge harbor crowded with ferries and cruise ships. There is a huge Venetian fortress in the harbor that protected the town from invaders.
The most interesting trip was the Minoan palace of Knossos. I was surprised that such an ancient site is so much well preserved today and in such a good state. This town was very rich once but the tsunami waves of the volcanic eruption of Santorini destroyed it, that is why the archaeologists found it almost intact covered by volcanic ashes.
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34gyt 14 Mar 2009Busy with traffic jamThe town of Heraklion is not very beautiful, compared to the other big towns in Crete, such as Chania and Agios Nikolaos. The best thing about the town is the port and the strong Fortress on its side. It will take you more than an hour to walk all over the fortress, take pictures and see the view. Such castles are found in other towns of Crete, too, and in many Greek places. It is impressive that they have survived so many centuries, isn't it? Apart from the fortress and the archaeological museum, Heraklion town is a busy centre with a lot of traffic jam and full cafeterias in all spots. I remember we were walking for about half an hour up and down the waterfront to find a table to seat and drink a proper coffee.
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despstil4 02 Aug 2008Like all the modern townsThe actual town of Heraklion is busier than the other towns of Crete. Too many stores and too much traffic was the dominant sight all around. The cars would make much noise and didn't let you enjoy a coffee at the waterfront. Personally, I prefered the quiet villages of south Crete more than its busy towns. I think a good reason to go to Heraklion is to see the Castle and eat cheap and fresh seafood at the beach. Otherwise, it is like all the normal modern towns.