Cavalieri, an A class hotel, enjoys an uninterrupted view of the sea and an unparalleled vista over the entire town, the fortress, ships far out at the sea and even the mountains of Albania.
Originally a 17th century nobleman s mansion belonging to the family of Count Flamburiari, the building was partly bombed during the second World War. The original walls and facade were kept when the Cavalieri was created in 1967.
The Cavalieri hotel, which has been completely renovated recently, it s open all year around and it consists of 5 single, 36 twin and 9 maisonette-style rooms.
In the heart of the bustling, lively town, seven and eight storied Venetian houses circle a vast green esplanade where on some Sundays cricket is played under the friendly shadow of an ornate Victorian bandstand. Parallel runs a long arcade; in fact, a second Rue de Rivoli, built by the French under Napoleon, grown nostalgic for Paris during their years on Corfu.
It is in these idyllic surroundings that the Cavalieri Hotel is situated.