Back to newsLocal authorities in Chania are being urged to address recurring summer congestion issues that have frustrated both residents and visitors in previous years. The city, located on the northwest coast of Crete, experiences significant crowds during peak season, which can affect movement through its historic center, harbor area, and main roads. Tourists planning to visit Chania this summer should expect busy conditions in July and August, and are advised to explore the old town on foot, avoid driving into the center during midday hours, and use parking areas on the outskirts. Arriving early at popular sites such as the Venetian Harbor and the covered market helps avoid the worst crowds. Local officials are under pressure to improve traffic flow and pedestrian access before the high season reaches its peak.
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Chania Braces for Summer Congestion as Peak Season Approaches
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