Corfu Palace Hotel.
Designed by Greek architect Pericles Sakellarios and opened in 1958, Corfu Palace Hotel is a landmark of mid-century hospitality that leans into its old-world identity. Positioned at the edge of Corfu Town, the hotel overlooks Garitsa Bay and the Venetian Fortress, offering a rare combination of city convenience and sea views. The atmosphere is decidedly traditional, characterized by marble-clad interiors, high ceilings, and service rooted in Swiss hospitality standards. All 106 rooms feature private terraces facing the Ionian Sea, though the décor is more classic than contemporary. On-site, the saltwater pool is surrounded by lush gardens, providing a quiet retreat from the bustling cobblestone streets nearby. It’s a place for those who prefer grand, established hotels over modern minimalism.