Ipsos di Mare Hotel, Corfu Town
For those looking to take advantage of everything Corfu has to offer without sacrificing seclusion and peace of mind, the Ipsos Di Mare Hotel near Corfu Town is the ideal hideout. The rooms are large and well-decorated, with modern and Corfiot design blending together to create a smooth and unforgettable stay. On one side, they offer stunning views of the Ionian Sea, and on the other, the Pool.Nestled in the town of Corfu, Ipsos Di Mare Hotel is situated in a premium location just in front of Ipsos Beach. Here, in the 62 rooms, classic comfort and a profound commitment to the timeless art of hospitality create a destination that’s rare and an experience that’s rarefied. Room amenities include balcony/terrace, air-condition, TV/Sat, bathroom/WC, toiletries and hairdryer. The Ipsos Di Mare Hotel features a Mediterranean restaurant with a broad cuisine to satisfy all tastes, a bar, and a private freshwater swimming pool with loungers and umbrellas available for free use.
Wander around Corfu Town to visit its attractions from your accommodation. Discover Paleopolis (in the Mono Repos estate), which is where the Agora of Corfu's ancient city once stood. Admire the remnants of a number of public structures that were constructed there, as well as sanctuaries, workshops, and residences. The Austrian Empress Elisabeth constructed Achilleion, a fairy palace surrounded by cypresses and myrtles, as a means of escaping the Austrian court. Visit Kanoni, which means "canon," provides a stunning perspective of Mon Repos Palace, a magnificent structure on Corfu constructed by British Commissioner Adams as a present to his Corfiot wife, and admire the island of Pontikonissi, or "Mouse Island," one of the most photographed locations in Corfu. It's a little, exquisite palace with colonial touches that serves as a museum these days. Choose to stay at the Ipsos di Mare Hotel so that you may utilize it as a jumping off point for all of the island's attractions, not just those in Corfu Town.
Wander around Corfu Town to visit its attractions from your accommodation. Discover Paleopolis (in the Mono Repos estate), which is where the Agora of Corfu's ancient city once stood. Admire the remnants of a number of public structures that were constructed there, as well as sanctuaries, workshops, and residences. The Austrian Empress Elisabeth constructed Achilleion, a fairy palace surrounded by cypresses and myrtles, as a means of escaping the Austrian court. Visit Kanoni, which means "canon," provides a stunning perspective of Mon Repos Palace, a magnificent structure on Corfu constructed by British Commissioner Adams as a present to his Corfiot wife, and admire the island of Pontikonissi, or "Mouse Island," one of the most photographed locations in Corfu. It's a little, exquisite palace with colonial touches that serves as a museum these days. Choose to stay at the Ipsos di Mare Hotel so that you may utilize it as a jumping off point for all of the island's attractions, not just those in Corfu Town.
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