Doma
4.6
Outstanding(37 Reviews)Hotel in Chania
4-Star Hotel
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this hotel
Hotel with free breakfast, near Old Venetian Harbor
This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and concierge services. Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi in public areas, and free self parking are also provided. Additionally, dry cleaning, a 24-hour front desk, and a library are onsite.
Doma offers 24 accommodations with minibars and safes. Televisions come with satellite channels. Bathrooms include slippers and hair dryers.
This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and concierge services. Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi in public areas, and free self parking are also provided. Additionally, dry cleaning, a 24-hour front desk, and a library are onsite.
Doma offers 24 accommodations with minibars and safes. Televisions come with satellite channels. Bathrooms include slippers and hair dryers.
This Chania hotel provides complimentary wireless Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include desks and phones. Housekeeping is offered daily and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Map of Chania
Available Rooms
Standard Room
1 Double • 161 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Standard Suite
1 Double • 1 Sofa • 344 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Executive Suite
1 Double • 2 Single • 322 ft²
Sleeps 5
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Reviews
4.6
Outstanding(37 Reviews)4.6
Staff were all so kind and attentive. The views from our room were breathtaking. The property itself is unique ..we loved every minute of our stay. Thank you!
4.6
Beautiful historic hotel in a great location
Staff was great and the views exceptional
Comfortable and very clean
4.6
Delightful hotel in a prosperous suburb of Chania.
Hotel has marvellous views which offset the busy road. Could have sworn that the description said “parking” but its street parking only.
Anyway, I would stay again!
4.6
Doma offers 21st century comfort with a refreshing emphasis on tradition, history and a genuine welcome from all the staff.
4.6
Elegant hotel, super clean, great staff.
4.6
This is a gracious old-fashionged hotel overlooking the sea and away from the bustle of Old Town Chania, but it's an easy walk to the shops and restaurants there.
The staff is helpful and hospitable and the breakfasts are plentiful.
4.6
This was a traditional hotel with excellent service. It is filled with antiques and in a building a very interesting history, but still very well maintained and operated. Staff was excellent and gave good advice. Breakfast was lovely. Lots of character and charm.
4.6
Everything was unique, antiquities and decorative objects in every room. Beautiful views and garden too. Loved our stay especially breakfast in the upper floor galleried breakfast room. Just spectacular.
4.6
Definitely coming back!
See you again soon!
4.6
Loved the stuff!!! Perfect location
4.6
Very nice hotel with a lot of atmosphere and excellent service!
The staff were very nice and helpful, rooms were clean and had everything you need and the location good - not in the most busy part of Chania.
4.6
Great location. Property is a treasure of property - beautiful old mansion with garden
Breakfast in beautifull, full of antiques room with soothing view
Very special stuff that made us feel like at home.
Highly recommended
4.6
Doma is a hotel with character, filled with interesting history, and has the most amazing staff. If I had questions regarding sightseeing, restaurants, or making an appointment for the required COVID test for my return flight, Maria-Ioanna and Nondas were experts in giving the best advice. My stay in this hotel was extremely enjoyable and I can highly recommend it to everybody who wants to experience life in the old town of Chania.
4.6
Doma is a hotel with character, filled with interesting history, and has the most amazing staff. If I had questions regarding sightseeing, restaurants, or making an appointment for the required COVID test for my return flight, Maria-Ioanna and Nondas were experts in giving the best advice. My stay in this hotel was extremely enjoyable and I can highly recommend it to everybody who wants to experience life in the old town of Chania.
4.6
I love this hotel room and view
4.6
The history and old ornaments, statues and photographs are great.
4.6
Wonderful view of the sea from the bedroom, outstanding service and location close to the downtown
4.6
Nice hotel walking distance to the old town. I read online that the rooms facing the water and street are very noisy and it was true...easily fixed with earplugs. Staff was pleasant and helpful.
4.6
Befitting its location in a former British consulate, the Doma exudes an Old World feel. Our hostess offered us a cool fruit drink and urged us to relax in the charming back garden while she checked us in. When we were ready to head into town for dinner she provided a good map and excellent restaurant suggestions. Our room was small but comfortable, though my husband was a bit put off by the old-fashioned shower facilities (i.e., without a surrounding stall). The room overlooking the back garden was much quieter than one facing the ocean (and the busy road) would have been. Breakfast buffet was excellent, with lots of fresh fruit. The hotel is about a half-hour's walk away from the center of town, however.
4.6
Befitting its location in a former British consulate, the Doma exudes an Old World feel. Our hostess offered us a cool fruit drink and urged us to relax in the charming back garden while she checked us in. When we were ready to head into town for dinner she provided a good map and excellent restaurant suggestions. Our room was small but comfortable, though my husband was a bit put off by the old-fashioned shower facilities (i.e., without a surrounding stall). The room overlooking the back garden was much quieter than one facing the ocean (and the busy road) would have been. Breakfast buffet was excellent, with lots of fresh fruit. The hotel is about a half-hours walk away from the center of town, however.
4.6
We really liked this hotel. It has an interesting old world feel to it. The staff were very helpful.
The garden was really pleasant. The morning breakfast was delicious. The high ceiling room with fan was much appreciated, and the room itself had a lovely balcony view of the garden.
4.6
We really liked this hotel. It has an interesting old world feel to it. The staff were very helpful.The garden was really pleasant. The morning breakfast was delicious. The high ceiling room with fan was much appreciated, and the room itself had a lovely balcony view of the garden.
4.6
Doma is an odd place. Its strengths are the quirkiness of the interior, great breakfast, the breakfast room is particularly attractive, beds are very comfortable, rooms are kept very clean, and the location enables guests to walk along the foreshore to the old town - a very enjoyable walk away from the night noise and also enables tourists to find tavernas frequented by locals rather than the tourist traps.
But there are some problems with Doma: Firstly there is no fridge in the room, but a jug of chilled water is provided. Secondly the bathrooms are tiny. Television is very old and portable. But these things arent a great problem if you like a bit of austerity and character. The wooden floors are a problem as other guets dont seem to know that walking heavily on wooden floors with shoes does make a lot of noise. There are also no tea or coffee making facilities in the room. Sometimes more than water is required for a drink. If not in the room, then at least a common area could be set up rather than having to leave the hotel for a hot drink.
The main problem though is that the only food served on premises is breakfast. On a raining night I didnt want to have to leave the hotel for food. Why should a paying guest do that? On the way out of the hotel (having resigned ourselves to there being no available food , or a even a snack) I saw the chamber-maid delivering a tray with pot of tea, cups and saucers, and covered plates to a room. My partner and I asked the reception if there was room service available rather than having to go out into a wet night. We were told that room service was available, which was good news, although we werent told this when we first checked in, and nor was there any directory in the room indicating what services were available for guests.
So reception phoned the kitchen so to arrange room service for us. After a lengthy conversation we were told that there was no food available apart from yoghurt. Yoghurt? That was it? After having just seen a tray being delivered to another room? The reception did her best to assist, but kitchen would only provide yoghurt. Reception seemed embarrassed by this.
And so on a raining night guests had to go to the hotel next door just to have a couple of toasted sandwiches and cup of tea.
What hotel lets their guests out into a wet night because there is no food but yoghurt available? No other one I've stayed in!
Doma is great if you like a stark hotel which rests too much upon its past tradition and supposed atmosphere. But if you want some actual comfort and to actually be a guest rather than a viewer of a museum then this isnt the place for you.
4.6
Doma is an odd place. Its strengths are the quirkiness of the interior, great breakfast, the breakfast room is particularly attractive, beds are very comfortable, rooms are kept very clean, and the location enables guests to walk along the foreshore to the old town - a very enjoyable walk away from the night noise and also enables tourists to find tavernas frequented by locals rather than the tourist traps.But there are some problems with Doma: Firstly there is no fridge in the room, but a jug of chilled water is provided. Secondly the bathrooms are tiny. Television is very old and portable. But these things arent a great problem if you like a bit of austerity and character. The wooden floors are a problem as other guets dont seem to know that walking heavily on wooden floors with shoes does make a lot of noise. There are also no tea or coffee making facilities in the room. Sometimes more than water is required for a drink. If not in the room, then at least a common area could be set up rather than having to leave the hotel for a hot drink.The main problem though is that the only food served on premises is breakfast. On a raining night I didnt want to have to leave the hotel for food. Why should a paying guest do that? On the way out of the hotel (having resigned ourselves to there being no available food , or a even a snack) I saw the chamber-maid delivering a tray with pot of tea, cups and saucers, and covered plates to a room. My partner and I asked the reception if there was room service available rather than having to go out into a wet night. We were told that room service was available, which was good news, although we werent told this when we first checked in, and nor was there any directory in the room indicating what services were available for guests.So reception phoned the kitchen so to arrange room service for us. After a lengthy conversation we were told that there was no food available apart from yoghurt. Yoghurt? That was it? After having just seen a tray being delivered to another room? The reception did her best to assist, but kitchen would only provide yoghurt. Reception seemed embarrassed by this.And so on a raining night guests had to go to the hotel next door just to have a couple of toasted sandwiches and cup of tea.What hotel lets their guests out into a wet night because there is no food but yoghurt available? No other one Ive stayed in!Doma is great if you like a stark hotel which rests too much upon its past tradition and supposed atmosphere. But if you want some actual comfort and to actually be a guest rather than a viewer of a museum then this isnt the place for you.
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Chania?
The average price for a rental in Chania is $108 per night. This rental is $33 above the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Doma. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Doma pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Doma?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.
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