10 Best Hotels in Corfu, Greece

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Corfu has bed-and-breakfast hotels in renovated Venetian town houses, sleek resorts with children's programs and spas, and, outside Corfu town, simple rooms and studio apartments that can be rented out on the spot. The explosion of tourism in recent years has led to prepaid, low-price package tours, and the largest hotels often cater to groups. The availability of charter flights from the United Kingdom and other European cities means there's a steady flow of tourists from spring through fall. These masses can get rowdy and overwhelm otherwise pleasant surroundings, mainly in towns along the island's southeast and northwest coast. Budget accommodation is scarce, though rooms can sometimes be found in towns and villages. Many British companies offer villas and apartments for rent—some luxurious, others more basic—by the week or month. Corfu is popular from Easter (when the island is crammed with Greek tourists) through September, and reservations are strongly recommended during that period. Many hotels and restaurants are closed from the end of October to Easter.

Hotel Bella Venezia

$$ | N. Zambeli 4, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece Fodor's Choice

This elegant, recently renovated two-story Venetian town house, centrally located, has been used as a hotel since the 1800s and remains one of the loveliest small hotels in town. The elegant lobby, with its marble floors, wood-paneled ceiling, and large, impressive light fixtures, is furnished with sleek, modern sofas and smart coffee tables. The high-ceiling guest rooms are small but have been furnished with simple, contemporary furniture. A buffet breakfast is served in the pretty gardens at the side and back of the hotel. There are no views, but it's wonderfully quiet and just a short walk from the esplanade.

Pros

  • Boutique-feel
  • Short walk to the sights of the historic center
  • Lovely garden breakfast area

Cons

  • Some rooms have small windows
  • Views are urban rather than maritime
  • Nearby parking hard to find
N. Zambeli 4, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece
26610-46500
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Liston Suites

$$ | Liston Promenade, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece Fodor's Choice

Tucked beside Corfu Town’s elegant Liston promenade, this apart-hotel offers a charming boutique stay in the city’s historic heart. Its colorful, characterful suites balance a homely feel with sophisticated design features, and all have fully kitted-out kitchenettes. At your fingertips is the ability to go café-hopping along the promenade, with all the sights in mere footsteps reach.

Pros

  • Better value than other hotels
  • Unbeatable location
  • Rooms pack personality

Cons

  • Lack of shared spaces
  • Not many helpful helpful facilities
  • Streets outside can be noisy
Liston Promenade, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece
69346-64607
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11 rooms
No Meals

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San Stefano Estate

$$ | San Stefano, Benitses, Greece Fodor's Choice

To stay in this family house is to experience the lifestyle of Corfu's Venetian aristocracy. The terra-cotta-color mansion, set on a rock overlooking the sea, was built by the owner's ancestors in 1782. It has been passed down through members of the Manesis dynasty ever sinceits double life as a family home can be spotted here and there. Replete with antique portraits, furniture, decorative items, and books, all belonging to generations of the family, it imparts a veritable history lesson. It's no surprise to discover that the house was the setting for an episode of popular TV series The Durrells of Corfu. The accommodation, with its five bedrooms, spacious and elegant salons, and enormous kitchen with many original features, has been upgraded to cater for visitors in comfort, whilst retaining its traditional layout and character.

Pros

  • Secluded off-road location
  • Sizeable infinity pool in lovely surroundings
  • Luxurious and jam-packed with character

Cons

  • You need a car to visit local restaurants
  • Might feel too quiet for some
  • Nearby beaches are narrow and shingly
San Stefano, Benitses, Greece
69858-59875
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Closed Nov.--Apr.
5 rooms
No Meals

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Siora Vittoria Boutique Hotel

$$ | Stefanou Padova 36, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece Fodor's Choice

Right in the heart of Corfu's historic center and just a minute's walk away from the Liston, this aristocratic town house–turned-hotel was built in 1823, and has its Venetian style still well-preserved. The hotel retains, for example, such elements as the original checkerboard tile floor, the walled garden, and the original staircase while adding the personalization you'd expect from a boutique hotel. Rooms are decorated in soft, warm colors, with walls adorned with old prints and paintings, and antiques accenting the cozy lounge and breakfast room. Each of the rooms—seven in the main house and two in an annex—are artistically appointed and equipped with some nice up-to-date facilities. Plus, the garden proves to be a haven of peace right in the center of the city. Though the hotel does not serve any meals except breakfast, there are a number of excellent restaurants a short walk away.

Pros

  • Flavor of old Corfu
  • Close to the historic center
  • Open all year

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Most rooms lack balconies
  • Not suitable for young kids
Stefanou Padova 36, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece
26610-36300
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Zefiros Hotel

$$ | Agios Spiridon, Paleokastritsa, 49083, Greece Fodor's Choice

Three generations of the same family have owned and managed Zefiros, the longest-established hotel in Paleokastritsa. The love shows: everything is kept beautifully up to the minute, with light and airy public areas and bedrooms decorated in sunny pastel blues and grays.

Pros

  • Lively café-bistro is a social hub
  • Pretty, stylish rooms, some with balconies
  • Just across the road from the beach

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Some traffic noise
  • Not really a full-service hotel
Agios Spiridon, Paleokastritsa, 49083, Greece
26630-41244
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cavalieri Hotel

$$ | Kapodistriou 4, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece

This hotel occupies a landmark 18th-century building with a wonderful location equidistant to the Liston and the sea; it's one of the few hotels here to remain open year-round. Guest rooms have nice bathrooms and simple but comfortable furnishings. If you want a breathtaking view of the Old Fortress and the sea, ask for a room on the fourth or fifth floor, with a number ending in 1, 2, or 3. The highlight is the roof garden, where you have one of the most glorious views in town over the esplanade toward the Old Fortress and Garitsa.

Pros

  • Attractive historic building
  • Comfortable, classic rooms
  • Short walk to the sights of the historic center

Cons

  • Small public rooms
  • The area can be noisy
  • No dedicated parking
Kapodistriou 4, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece
26610-39041
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Apollon

$$ | Agios Spiridon, Paleokastritsa, 49083, Greece

Gazing out over Paleokastritsa's central bay, the venerable Apollon is one of the village's more venerable properties: not by any means grand, but certainly cozy enough for a longish stay. Rooms in the original wing look out over the bay, but those in the newer annex overlook a busy car park.

Pros

  • Unbeatable views from sea-facing rooms
  • Beach is just across the road
  • Helpful front-desk staff

Cons

  • Shows its age a little
  • No pool
  • Some traffic noise
Agios Spiridon, Paleokastritsa, 49083, Greece
26630-41211
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Closed Nov.--Mar.
42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Arcadion

$$ | Vlasopoulou 2, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece

Poised on the edge of the Liston, overlooking the green space of the spianada (esplanade), the Arcadion is a rarity in Corfu Town: a full-service hotel that stays open all year. It's perhaps not one for a long vacation, but if you're looking for creature comforts right in the heart of things, it's good value. Rooms are minimal and functional, without fuss or frillswhich you'll love or hate.

Pros

  • Open all year
  • Excellent off-season rates
  • Some rooms with balconies and views

Cons

  • Decor is slightly somber
  • Some late-night noise from nearby cafés
  • No parking on-site or nearby
Vlasopoulou 2, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece
26610-37670
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mon Repos Palace

$$ | Iasonos ke Sosipatrou 100, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece

With the history and heritage of the Mon Repos Estate writ large around Corfu Town, it's only fitting to bag a stay on its doorstep, allowing you to explore its hidden nooks as you please. Though this hotel has little to do with the estate it takes its name after, it does allow daily strolls in among the greenery of the estate, located right on Garitsa Bay with breathtaking ocean views. Adults-only, its rooms, decorated with art and antiques, have views of either the sea or the fortress. There's a small beach just footsteps away, and it has an on-site bistro where live music plays daily. You can arrange tours here, too.

Pros

  • Lovely nearby walks
  • Close enough to Corfu Town but far enough for a little peace
  • Excellent, attentive service

Cons

  • Bit of a walk into town
  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Usual groans of an older building
Iasonos ke Sosipatrou 100, Corfu Town, 49100, Greece
26610-32783
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110 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pelecas Country Club

$$ | Epar. Od. Pelekas-Kastellanion, Pelekas, 49100, Greece

Some say this small boutique property can feel a bit elitist; it certainly emphasizes its aristocratic Corfiot heritage tradition in the setting of an old family mansion—the house was built for the family of current owner Nikos Velianitis and is lovingly set amid 50 acres of olive and cypress trees. In addition to the main house, which has the dining room and "presidential suite," bungalows and studios have been created in former olive press buildings, stables, and warehouses. All of them are richly decorated with family heirlooms from England and Russia. All have large verandas overlooking the gardens or meadows; and all have kitchens.

Pros

  • Beautiful flower gardens
  • All rooms have a kitchen or kitchenette
  • Quiet and traffic-free location

Cons

  • You need a car to get anywhere
  • No full hotel-style service
  • Some of the decor is a little boring
Epar. Od. Pelekas-Kastellanion, Pelekas, 49100, Greece
26610-52918
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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