Victoria Hill Resort is a a holiday retreat hotel in Corfu, the complex is of 40 rooms, which offers all modern comforts to its guests.The hotel is situated at the Dassia Resort, just 4.5 kilometers from Corfu Town .Victoria Hill Hotel is the ideal choice for accommodation, as it combines ideally the proximity to the sea, with the easy access to the town center and the all the sights.
All rooms of Victoria Hill Resort in Corfu are comfortable and fully equipped in order to make you feel at home. All spaces are well-designed and offer all comforts, making your stay here an unforgettable experience. The hotel includes among others a swimming pool, lounge, bar, breakfast room, restaurant, TV room, and snack bar by the pool. The experienced and friendly staff is always at your disposal offering help or information concerning your stay in Corfu island.
VICTORIA HILL
WHY CHOOSE
Privileged location
High customer satisfaction
Unparalleled service
Modern & Comfortable
Free Wifi
Delicious Breakfast
Restaurant
Bar & garden with terrace
Sunbeds & Pool
Superior Family Panoramic Sea View
165.0€ NIGHT
The Superior Family Panoramic Sea View Rooms are double bedded with en suite bathroom with shower, balcony with outdoor furniture and views to the sea, individually controlled air-condition, telephone, 26″ HD LED sat TV, mini-refrigerator, bath toiletries, complimentary Wi-Fi. The Family rooms offer a generous space in the heart of Corfu featuring either distinctive art deco style or a more classical Corfiot setting. With one double bed or Twin Beds, these rooms are ideal for accommodating up to 4-person comfortably and the perfect sanctuary in which to unwind after a day’s sightseeing.
Amenities
Breakfast & Dinner in the Restaurant
Bottle of Water upon arrival
Complimentary WiFi
Flat-screen television
Branded bathroom amenities
Hairdryer
Queen Size Bed & Bunk Beds
Personal in-room safe
Satellite TV
Parking
Tea and coffee facilities
Daily Housekeeping services
AMENITIES AND SERVICES
The Superior Family Panoramic Sea View Rooms are ideal for those seeking luxurious simplicity together with an affordable rate. Stylish simplicity meets ample comfort at the Victoria Hill Hotel in Corfu. Just a breath away from the famous Unesco heritage Corfu Town and the best of Corfu Beaches.
The second-largest Ionian Island has seen the Byzantines, Venetians, French and British come and go over the last 1,000 years, and all these cultures have left something behind.
If you need a place to begin, try the World Heritage Old Town of Corfu City, which is guarded by two mighty Venetian fortresses that withstood everything that the Ottoman Empire could throw at them.
Corfu’s coast is sprinkled with resorts, some more appealing than others.
But if you’re a free spirit you can get behind the wheel and set a course for secluded coves, sweeping sandy beaches and castles and monasteries stranded on rocky pedestals.
Discover its playful vibe and unique philosophy. Relax, realign and reconnect with yourself – and nature. Bask in the chic surroundings of this Corfiot-style resort. Located on Corfu’s eastern coastline, Victoria Hill Resort offers elegant accommodation and panoramic sea views. Book Now Online
A city packed tight between two fortresses, Corfu’s Old Town is a knot of walkable streets and alleys between Venetian and Neoclassical houses painted pale yellow and orange.
Allow plenty of time to see every corner and little square, and check out the Archaeological Museum and Casa Parlante, a quirky 19th-century mansion with period interiors and animatronic figures.
Defended by insurmountable ramparts, both the New Fortress to the west and Old Fortress to the east deserve your time.
The latter goes back to the 6th century and is separated from the city by a ditch and canal crossed by a bridge.
In the complex you can see the temple-like Church of St George and the 19th-century British barracks housing Corfu’s library.
From the highest walls you’ll be wowed by vistas of the city, coastline, Straits of Corfu and mainland Greece
Between the Old Town and the old fortress is the esplanade, a long green square that is a remnant of the Venetian fortifications in the 17th century.
During the French occupation of Corfu at the turn of the 19th century the esplanade was planted with trees, while the cricket pitch is a holdover from the British period that followed.
Also dating to that time is the Maitland Monument, a Neoclassical peristyle, with 20 Ionic columns around a rotunda, commemorating the Lord High Commissioner Thomas Maitland.
The Liston, on the Esplanade’s western boundary is an elegant arcade, also from the French period and designed in the style of the Rue de Rivoli in Paris.
Corfu’s foremost church is from 1580 and its Renaissance bell tower is the highest in the Ionian Islands.
Hosting the relics of St Spyridon, brought to Corfu City from Constantinople in the 15th century, the church moved to this location after its predecessor was demolished to make way for the citadel.
The marble iconostasis catches the eye for its classical lines, with a pediment and Corinthian columns bordering the paintings.
The ceiling is also stunning, with gilded stuccowork around paintings that were first composed by Panagiotis Doxaras in the 18th century, but had to be repainted after deterioration.
To the side of the iconostasis is the entrance to the crypt to where the saint’s remains are kept in a double sarcophagus plated with silver leaf.