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Welcome to Hotel Galaxa, Galaxidi, Greece
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Eleftherias & Kennedy str.
GALAXIDI, Fokida  33 052
GREECE

tel (Galaxa): +30 22650 41620/5
fax (Galaxa): +30 22650 42053
tel (Athens): +30 210 6522092
[email protected]
Have a marvellous view over Galaxidi town from Hotel Galaxa balconies.
Here in picturesque, historic Galaxidi, a town that feels like an island, we have transformed a lovely traditional house into a 1st class hotel, the Hotel Galaxa, equipped with all modern comforts.

Hotel Galaxa is located near the sea and the traditional port of Galaxidi. We are only a 30 min. drive from archeological sites of Delphi, an 1h15  from Parnassos Ski Center, 2h from Athens International Airport, and 2h from Patras port.   
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FACILITIES

We are open all year-round. Our 2, 3 and 4-bed rooms are spacious with a wonderful view, private bathroom, air-condition, TV, fridge, and telephone. There is also a large garden to relax in, a cafe and a snack-bar serving Greek specialities.

Our tastefully decorated premises in blue and white and the friendly, homely reception will offer you the chance to spend a holiday that is really different.
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Enjoy your continental breakfast with a variety of special homemade marmelades in Hotel Galaxa garden and relax with the sea-view.
For Room Availabilities and your Reservations, please call Mr Manolis Papilaris, or print and send the requested form by fax, or e-mail us at:
[email protected]
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