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For everyday essentials Virós is a few minutes’ drive away and has a good choice of minimarkets, tavernas and cafés as well as several kafenions (coffee bars) where impromptu invitations to join the locals in their beloved pastime of backgammon are not uncommon!
Within easy distance you have the beach of Pontikonisi (5km) and Benitses (10km) as well as many smaller pebble beaches along the coastal road to the South. And do be sure to make time for delightful Corfu Town (8km) where you will find the famous Mon Repos Palace as well as excellent shopping, tavernas and a vibrant café-society in and around the arches of the famous Liston.
Corfu Town is a captivating mix of history, culture and architectural beauty. Visitors can explore the iconic Old Fortress, a Venetian stronghold offering sweeping views of the town and harbour. Strolling along the Liston Promenade, a beautiful arcade built during French rule, provides a glimpse into the town’s cosmopolitan past, while the expansive Spianada Square, the largest in Greece, is perfect for people-watching or relaxing in a café. The Church of St. Spyridon, dedicated to the island’s patron saint, is a must-see for its religious significance and the Palace of St. Michael and St. George now houses the Museum of Asian Art. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Corfu Archaeological Museum with its displays of fasinating ancient artifacts and the New Fortress, which offers impressive views of the town from its hilltop perch. The town’s vibrant markets, with their local products like kumquat liqueur and handmade crafts, make for an enjoyable and authentic experience.
Unterkunftsinformationen
Zervos villa features traditional Greek architecture with a modern twist, creating a unique blend of comfort and style. The interiors are tastefully decorated with a blend of traditional and contemporary design, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. The villa offers spacious bedrooms, all of which are ensuite, a fully equipped kitchen, and a cosy living room for your leisure time.
Zervos offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking elegance and comfort. The windows throughout the villa allow for beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and wooded landscape, which can be fully enjoyed from the balconies accessed internally from several french doors. Outdoors, the villa boasts a unique curved infinity private pool, which is set slightly away from the villa, at the front of the property, perfect for a refreshing dip or simply lounging around. A complete outdoor dining setting is the perfect spot to enjoy sociable meals alfresco. The secluded location ensures privacy and tranquillity, allowing you to fully unwind and relax.
Internally the villa is split across three floors, with the lower level offering a convenient utility area, while the ground floor comprises of one double bedroom, plus the kitchen, lounge and dining area, which benefit from patio doors leading onto the balcony, offering splendid views across the surrounding countryside. On the first floor is a further bedroom with ensuite shower room, along with the spacious master bedroom, which boasts a bath within the room, as well as an ensuite shower room.
Informationen zur Gegend
For everyday essentials Virós is a few minutes’ drive away and has a good choice of minimarkets, tavernas and cafés as well as several kafenions (coffee bars) where impromptu invitations to join the locals in their beloved pastime of backgammon are not uncommon!
Within easy distance you have the beach of Pontikonisi (5km) and Benitses (10km) as well as many smaller pebble beaches along the coastal road to the South. And do be sure to make time for delightful Corfu Town (8km) where you will find the famous Mon Repos Palace as well as excellent shopping, tavernas and a vibrant café-society in and around the arches of the famous Liston.
Corfu Town is a captivating mix of history, culture and architectural beauty. Visitors can explore the iconic Old Fortress, a Venetian stronghold offering sweeping views of the town and harbour. Strolling along the Liston Promenade, a beautiful arcade built during French rule, provides a glimpse into the town’s cosmopolitan past, while the expansive Spianada Square, the largest in Greece, is perfect for people-watching or relaxing in a café. The Church of St. Spyridon, dedicated to the island’s patron saint, is a must-see for its religious significance and the Palace of St. Michael and St. George now houses the Museum of Asian Art. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Corfu Archaeological Museum with its displays of fasinating ancient artifacts and the New Fortress, which offers impressive views of the town from its hilltop perch. The town’s vibrant markets, with their local products like kumquat liqueur and handmade crafts, make for an enjoyable and authentic experience.