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Chalepa Three Bedroom Apartment for rent. Right in the heart of the most demanded area of Chania, the high-class neighborhood of Halepa, this 135sqm apartment with three bedrooms, is the perfect home for those who wish to live in quiet surroundings, yet with all amenities at hand.
The apartment occupies the entire second floor of a well maintained building, located near schools, cafes and super markets, and is within easy reach to the city center.
The apartment was just renovated to excellent standards, boasting an incredible interior design with luxury added features, and it presents magnificent views of the peaceful surroundings, the mountainous backdrop and the calming sea.
It features 2 large balconies, solar panels, an autonomous heating system, insect screens, brand new a/c units and beautiful tiles.
Upon entering the apartment, there is a huge living room-dining room area with 3 french doors opening to the large balcony with magnificent views towards the city and the mountainous backdrop.
On the right lies the impressive kitchen with new modern wooden cabinets and a built-in stove, as well as the wide corridor leading to the bedrooms and bathrooms.
There is a master bedroom with huge closets with sliding doors, and access to the large balcony.
The second bedroom has large wardrobes with sliding doors and a big window, while the third one is gifted a private balcony with a stunning sea view.
The convenient layout is completed with a bathroom with a shower and a WC.
An exquisite apartment with ample living spaces, and a superb location.
Chalepa Three-Bedroom Apartment for rent Location Information:
The most famous sight in Halepa quarter is the House of Eleftherios Venizelos. The famous politician, who was one of the main political figures that shaped modern Greece, was born here in 1864. Venizelos’ House is an aristocratic house, characteristic of the wealthy families of Chania at the time.
In Halepa we also find the Palace of Prince George. Prince George has gone down in history as a weak politician that was for many historians the exact opposite of Venizelos in their era. It is not strange that the two of them confronted one another in a number of occasions.
In Halepa there is also an impressive church built in the Russian architectural style: the church of Agia Magdalini will certainly impress you. Between the other known buildings in the area, possibly the most interesting are the old Greek Embassy and the old French Academy, which now houses the Cretan School of Architecture.
Halepa, Chania, is built on a hill and extends towards the sea. On top of the hill, there is breathtaking view to the city of Chania and the surrounding area, and you can find a couple of cafes that are known to the locals.
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