Back to newsThe city of Chania is undergoing its annual summer preparation ahead of the peak tourist season. Residents are weighing in on how public spaces and infrastructure are being readied for the influx of visitors, with some questioning whether the measures adequately serve both locals and tourists. The process, described as a longstanding seasonal ritual, reflects the broader challenge Crete's most popular cities face in balancing resident needs with growing tourism demand. For visitors planning a trip to Chania this summer, the old town, harbor, and main thoroughfares are expected to be fully operational and accessible. Travelers should anticipate busy conditions in the historic center from June onward, and are advised to book accommodation and restaurant reservations well in advance. Early morning or evening walks remain the best way to experience Chania's streets without the midday crowds.
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Chania Readies Summer Season as Locals Question Tourism Impact
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