A hip, relaxed bar and music venue, Agios is one of Paleohora’s best hang-outs any time of day. It's a great spot for breakfast, with good coffee, and perfect for an arvo drink or to party on into the night, with great cocktails and craft beer. Service is welcoming and friendly.
Agios
Hania Province
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