Where to Stay in Corfu Town
See Greece recommends where to stay in Corfu Town including hotels near the port, near the airport and in the town centre, with budget and luxury options.

Corfu Town is a lovely town and we highly recommend staying there for a few days when visiting Corfu, if you can. We once stayed there for two whole weeks while researching a guidebook and didn’t run out of things to do. We found great new places to eat every night we were there, from fancy restaurants to back-street souvlaki joints.
There’s an excellent range of hotels, too, and we moved between some of them during our visit, including some of the ones listed below. Here, then, is our list of suggestions on were to stay in Corfu Town, based on several visits.
Where to Stay in Corfu Town
Arcadion Hotel

A lovely shining curved wooden reception desk greets you as you enter the friendly Arcadion Hotel, which combines classical looks and history with modern comfort. The entrance is around the corner on Vlasopoulou, though the building looks out over Kapodistriou, the southern end of the Liston and the Spianada, an ideal location. Try to get one of the front rooms if you can, though the side ones looking out over the Old Town are also attractive.
Hotel Arion

The Hotel Arion is only a minute or so from the entrance to the Mon Repos estate, in the quiet, village-like suburb of Anemomylos. It’s a pleasant 15-minute walk around Garitsa Bay into the town centre, too. The Arion is a smart, modern hotel at a very reasonable price. It has 105 comfortable rooms, a large lounge/reception area and a big rooftop terrace with seating, a bar and wonderful sea views.
Atlantis Hotel
https://www.atlantis-hotel-corfu.com/

The Atlantis Hotel is conveniently placed near the port, if you’re arriving or leaving by ferry, and right on the edge of the old town too. Most of the rooms and suites have balconies and views over the Ionian Sea, and although it’s only a 2-star hotel and inexpensive, it is clean and friendly and all rooms have air-conditioning, TV, direct-dial phones and ensuite bathrooms.
Bella Venezia

The Bella Venezia is in a neo-classical mansion, once a girl’s high school, and it oozes the kind of character that many hotels these days lack. Rooms are large with high ceilings, breakfast is in a garden pergola, and it is only a short walk down to Town Hall Square.
Hotel Bretagne

The Hotel Bretagne is a budget but very comfortable option for those with late or early flights, as it is within walking distance of the airport. This proximity does mean that airport noise at other times can be a problem, so bring your ear-plugs. It is modern and cheerful and has its own bar and restaurant… which are also well worth knowing about if you have airport delays.
Cavalieri Hotel

Everybody in Corfu Town knows the Cavalieri Hotel, as in summer its rooftop bar is one of the places to have a drink. It’s rather a plush place in a 17th-century mansion, and though some of the 50 rooms are small it does have class and character. All rooms have balconies, with the front ones offering lovely views of the sea and the New Fortress.
Divani Corfu Palace

This 4-star hotel is out on the Kanoni peninsula, a 5-minute drive from the airport. Despite being about 3 kms (1.9 miles) from the town centre, and 1.5 kms (0.9 miles) from the beach at Mon Repos, it still proves immensely popular with people looking for an all-inclusive resort-style hotel, where every facility is available. It has luxury rooms and suites, and its two conference centres also make it a top business choice.
Corfu Holiday Palace

The Corfu Holiday Palace is a huge complex with a few hundred rooms, suites and bungalows, conference facilities, and the island’s only casino. Located out on the Kanoni peninsula, it overlooks Mouse Island, one of the best views in Corfu.
Corfu Palace

The swishest hotel in Corfu Town itself, in the 5-star Luxury class Hotel Corfu Palace, overlooking Garitsa Bay. It’s where visiting politicians and other dignitaries are usually housed. It has a beauty and fitness centre, two swimming pools, two restaurants, large well-kept grounds and all its rooms and suites overlook the sea.
Konstantinoupolis

Built in 1862 the Konstantinoupolis oozes old-world elegance, with marble steps and a spiral wooden staircase leading you up to the rooms (and an old-fashioned elevator too). It’s handy for Old Port and Old Town alike, and though some of the rooms are small they are charming, with bright blue tiled baths. The breakfast room is also bright and cheerful, and there’s 24-hour room service too. Don’t let the 2-star rating mislead you, it’s exceptionally good.
Mon Repos Palace

The Mon Repos Palace is a very attractive adults-only resort-style hotel with 114 rooms, all of them having TV, air-conditioning, phone, fridge, and balconies. It’s at the southern end of Garitsa Bay, very close to the Mon Repos estate and an enjoyable 10-minute walk around the bay into Corfu Town. It has its own small plunge pool and sunbathing terrace, but is right by the Mon Repos beach too.
