Where to stay in Corfu Town
Stay inside the Campiello old town for walkable cafรฉs and fortresses, or choose Garitsa Bay for quieter sea-view rooms if luggage and stairs are a problem.
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In short
Where to stay in Corfu Town
For a first Corfu Town trip, stay inside the Campiello old town unless luggage and stairs are a problem. It puts the Liston cafรฉs, both fortresses and every taverna within a few minutes on foot. Choose the Liston/Spianada edge for step-free smart-set convenience, Garitsa Bay for quieter sea-view rooms at better value, and Kanoni only if you want a calm waterside base and accept the daily bus or taxi into the centre.
The short version
- Best all-rounder: Campiello, the Venetian old town core.
- Best value: Garitsa Bay, a short waterfront walk south.
- Best atmosphere: the Liston / Spianada edge by the arcaded cafรฉs.
- Best for a quiet sea-view base: Kanoni, but accept the trip into the centre.
- Avoid basing yourself out at the resort strips like Gouvia or Kontokali if the old town is why you came.
Best areas to book
Campiello (old town)
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeThe oldest, most atmospheric quarter, with pastel Venetian houses, washing lines strung across the kantounia (the narrow lanes) and tiny squares. Stay here for the everywhere-on-foot evenings, but accept small rooms, stairs and dragging a case through pedestrian alleys to your door.
Best for: First-timers, couples, walkers
Liston / Spianada edge
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe smarter western fringe by the French arcaded cafรฉs and the cricket-pitch Spianada green. Pricier and busier, but you are seconds from breakfast and both fortresses without the deepest old-town steps. Best if you want the postcard view and minimal stairs.
Best for: Short stays, easy access, cafรฉ life
Garitsa Bay
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeA 10-15 minute waterfront walk south past the Old Fortress, with bigger, quieter rooms and noticeably better value than the old town. Pick it for a sea view and a calmer night while still being able to walk in for dinner along the bay.
Best for: Value, quiet, sea views
Mandouki / old port
ยฃ valueBy the new port and ferry terminal on the northern edge, handy if you are island-hopping or arriving by boat from Igoumenitsa or the mainland. Less charming and a touch scruffier, so choose it for logistics and budget rather than looks.
Best for: Ferry connections, budget
Kanoni
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeThe green residential headland south of town, looking out to Mouse Island (Pontikonisi) and the Vlacherna monastery causeway. Quiet, leafy and good for a relaxed sea-view base, but you are a 30-minute walk or a short bus/taxi from the old town, so it suits a slower trip.
Best for: Quiet stays, sea views, slower trips
The simple choice
If you are booking in a hurry, filter for Campiello first, then compare Garitsa Bay if the old-town prices look steep or the rooms look tiny. That one rule keeps most first-timers out of the common trap: booking a pool-side resort hotel up the coast at Gouvia or Dassia, then discovering the Venetian old town you came for is a 20-minute bus ride away each evening.
Old-town rooms above a square can be loud until midnight in July and August; ask for a room off the lane, not over the taverna terrace.
Stairs, luggage and step-free options
Campiello is genuinely beautiful but it is a stepped, pedestrianised maze, so taxis drop you at the edge and you walk the last lanes with your bags. If anyone in your group struggles with steps or you are travelling with a heavy case, the Liston edge or flat Garitsa Bay waterfront are the easier bases, and both are still a few minutes from the Spianada and the Old Fortress.
Safety and noise
Greece is generally safe and violent crime against tourists is rare; the everyday risk in a crowded old town is pickpocketing on busy squares, so keep valuables zipped away on the Liston and the Spianada at peak times (GOV.UK). For sleep, the real variable is noise: a quiet Campiello lane or a Garitsa Bay sea-view room beats a bedroom directly over a Liston cafรฉ terrace, especially in the August charter peak when the old town stays lively late.
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