Start your tour of Rhodes Town at the top: from the top of city walls, that is, where you can snap photos of this well-preserved medieval city's harbor, rooftops, fortifications and moat.
This sand and pebble beach is the closest to Rhodes Town, which means it is often busy. The western side tends to be windier compared to the east. Families gravitate to Elli as it’s very safe ...
The crowning attraction of Rhodes Town, the Palace of the Grand Master is usually the first stop for tourists. Its medieval architecture sparks the imagination of children and adults alike.