10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Corfu Town
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10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Corfu Town

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Old Fortress Citadel Share: Especially imposing when viewed from the sea, the magnificent Old Fortress lies on a small, rocky peninsula, immediately east of the old town. Built by the Venetians in on the site of an older castle, it is accessed off the Esplanade via a bridge that spans a moat, the famous contrafossa, measuring 15 meters deep and up to 40 meters wide.

Inside the fortress is a small church, in the style of a Doric temple, built by the British in the 19th century. From the highest point, marked by a lighthouse, you have spectacular views west over town and east across the sea towards Albania. Between the tightly packed buildings of the old town and the Old Fortress, the Esplanade Spianada is a vast green space and claims to be the second largest square in Europe.

Locals play cricket a game passed down to them by the British on the carefully tended lawns of the Esplanade, and there is also a bandstand where brass bands occasionally play. An uphill climb past the open-air market selling seasonal fruit and vegetables brings you into the massive New Fortress, built in by the Venetians to protect the city against the Turks, making it only a little “newer” than the Old Fortress.