Ambassadors Residence Boutique Hotel Chania

Chania Crete - Afentoulief 13 & Akti Tobazi 28 view on map

From 139.5€

RESERVE

Ambassadors Residence Boutique Hotel Chania

Chania Crete - Afentoulief 13 & Akti Tobazi 28 view on map

From 139.5€

RESERVE

From 139.5€

RESERVE

Availability

Classic Double Room with Spa Bath [Cement]
Classic Double Room with Spa Bath [Cement]
Max capacity 2 persons
Junior Suite Old Town View
Junior Suite Old Town View
Max capacity 3 persons
Duplex Suite with Spa Bath [Porcelain]
Duplex Suite with Spa Bath [Porcelain]
Max capacity 3 persons
Deluxe Junior Suite with Balcony and Old Town View [Paper]
Deluxe Junior Suite with Balcony and Old Town View [Paper]
Max capacity 3 persons
Classic Double Room with Sea View [Brick]
Classic Double Room with Sea View [Brick]
Max capacity 2 persons
Deluxe Double Room with Front Sea View [Fabric]
Deluxe Double Room with Front Sea View [Fabric]
Max capacity 2 persons
Deluxe Junior Suite with Front Sea View [Glass]
Deluxe Junior Suite with Front Sea View [Glass]
Max capacity 2 persons
Sea View Suite with Balcony
Sea View Suite with Balcony
Max capacity 2 persons
Deluxe Junior Suite Sea View and Balcony [Wooden]
Deluxe Junior Suite Sea View and Balcony [Wooden]
Max capacity 3 persons
Honeymoon Sea View Suite with Private Roof Garden with Front Sea View [Ceramic]
Honeymoon Sea View Suite with Private Roof Garden with Front Sea View [Ceramic]
Max capacity 3 persons

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Offer valid until: 2026-01-08

Property Highlights & Amenities

Ambassadors Residence Boutique Hotel in Chania is a luxurious and modern hotel located in a historic neoclassical building dating back to the 1890s. The hotel pays tribute to the former German Ambassador R. Krüger, who contributed greatly to the city of Chania. Each room is themed after materials and goods imported or exported by the ambassador. The hotel is situated inside the Venetian Port of Chania, offering stunning views and a close proximity to the sea. The hotel has undergone various renovations and expansions, with the most recent renovation in 2018.

24-Hour Reception / Front Desk Airport / Port Transfer Service Amenities Beauty Treatment (on request) Boat Trips Car & Motorbike Rental Concierge Doctor (upon request) Excursions Fax & Photocopy Service Lobby Lounge Massage Mattresses Physiotherapist Room Service Safe Deposit Box Satelite TV Wi-Fi Internet Access

Around this hotel

Chania Crete - Afentoulief 13 & Akti Tobazi 28

Getting to Chania

Popular airports offering direct flights
LGW
London Gatwick Airport
ORY
Paris Orly Airport
MUC
Munich Airport
FCO
Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport
Easiest airport to fly from
Athens International Airport
“Eleftherios Venizelos”
Athens, Greece
Popular ports offering direct routes
Piraeus
Souda
Gythio
Kissamos
Kythira
Kissamos
Antikythera
Kissamos
Ferry types and duration
High-speed catamarans
Not available on the Athens (Piraeus) to Chania route.

Description

Ambassadors Residence Boutique Hotel is located along the quay of the 700-year-old Venetian port of Chania and grants a sense of modern comfort and luxury to this historic, neoclassical building from the 1890’s.

The building was the private residence of German Ambassador R. Krüger and his wife Wilhelmine, and was built in 1890 when the Ambassador first arrived on the island. Krüger was a person of many interests, having studied archaeology, fine arts and economics. Being a fan of photography, he created many city-themed postcards, kept intact to date. With the help of his wife and the Pet Rescue Association he tracked down a number of antiques, lying about neglected across the surrounding villages.

In honour of Krüger’s contribution to our city, each room of the hotel is themed after one of the materials and goods imported or exported by the ambassador. This is essentially a modern way of reflecting on the benefits Krüger bestowed to Chania.

The hotel is situated exactly inside the Venetian Port of Chania, a stone’s throw from the foot of the sea. The Venetians, who ruled Crete, built the port between 1320 and 1356 to conduct maritime trade, serve their military ships and control and secure the Sea of Crete against the pirates. Chania was under Venetian rule between 1252 and 1645, when Ottoman (Turkish) rule took over until the end of the 18th century.

The harbour’s gem is a beautiful lighthouse, originally built by the Venetians in the 16th century. After the end of the Turkish regime, the lighthouse was destroyed, and rebuilt a minaret, under Egyptian rule (1831-1841), still standing to this day. In 2005, it was restored one last time after having being bombarded during the Second World War. Nowadays, the lighthouse remains a beautiful symbol at the heart of the Old Port.

 
Building: 1890 Fully new reconstruction: 2014
Opening day 14.07.2014
Expanding: 2016
Last Renovation: 2018
 
 
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4.5 (155 Reviews)
  • 4/5
    30.06.2025
    Really nice boutique hotel. Rooms are comfortable and beautiful and the staff is welcoming and helpful. No additional amenities on the property aside from your room, but for a small hotel, that’s expected. One con (not directed at the hotel itself) but if you book through almost any third party site, it will advertise parking for this location. This is not true. There is no parking at the hotel and it is very difficult to find any at all in Chania. I would highly recommend skipping the rental and using the hotel’s taxi service.
    Kai Johnson
    Kai Johnson
  • 4/5
    31.05.2024
    Staff is great and very helpful. I gave the hotel a 4 for a couple of reasons. There are no additional amenities- no food, bar, pool, or rooftop terrace. Be careful which room you book. Some rooms are a nice size with a Seaview. Others are small or dark. When you turn on the bathroom light at night the entire room lights up. Also, you have to walk with suitcases to the city gate across cobble stones.
    Linda Maris
    Linda Maris
  • 3/5
    22.07.2024
    Ideal location, very good place, but not worth the extremely high price. Very good service, rooms are spacious and nice, but a couple of things didn’t work well. Breakfast was fine but nothing special. Would be 4-5 stars if not quite so expensive.
    Alex Rosen
    Alex Rosen
  • 4/5
    10.08.2024
    We stayed in History! The original stonework was kept when rebuilt. Stayed in the mosaic suite, absolutely stunning, big shower, very comfortable bed ( queen +) Double glazed windows so you don't hear the night life. Restaurant underneath for breakfast which was full breakfast, yoghurt, fruit, pastries, eggs, salmon, everything you could need. Staff friendly & caring, full of helpful local places. Will stay again definately!
    Tezza warnett
    Tezza warnett
  • 4/5
    16.05.2024
    Located in the old town harbour, you can not be closer to the harbour, without your own ship. Located directly overlooking the water. The suites with terrace has sunbeds, the suites further down has balconies with room for two chairs overlooking the harbour action. Great doors n windows shut out the noice from the restaurants below when you want down time. 5-6 meters to the ceiling creates an awesome romantic and modern feel. Lots of stairs, limited car access, and parking in the streets around, so be prepared for lots of walking, visiting Chania old town, and ambassador. Breakfast is served in the restaurant facing the street, super friendly staff serving great coffee. Recommend their Crete omelette to start the day.
    Anders Lundsten
    Anders Lundsten
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