Rhodes Old Town: A Historical Coastal Gem

The Old City of Rhodes, a coastal city steeped in history, boasts the legendary remains of the Apollo Statue, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Its narrow, winding cobblestone streets, bathed in golden light at dusk, offer a unique fusion of medieval Europe and the Mediterranean. This time, we recommend focusing on the must-see attractions of the old city: the Grand Patriarch's Palace and the Mandraki windmills.

🌟Recommended Itinerary
Start at the Knights' Path, a short but well-preserved street surrounded by thick stone walls. Admire the layered yellow buildings on either side. Mornings are less crowded, making it a perfect spot for photo opportunities. Exploring along the way, you'll experience the charming interweaving of history and modernity.

Continue to the Grand Patriarch's Palace (Address: Ippoton, Rodos 851 00). Arriving early is recommended, as hours are longer from August to October, so plan your visit early. The palace itself is richly decorated, showcasing numerous medieval knightly artifacts. The unique rooftops, corridors, and stained glass windows are all highly photographed, making it a popular spot for photo opportunities. Please note that the museum is closed on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays, so be sure to check the opening hours.

Next stop: Mandraki Harbor Windmills (Address: Mandraki Harbor, 85100). Three ancient windmills line the harbor, creating an iconic scene against the deep blue water. The windmills are free and open all day, so we recommend visiting in the evening for stunning photos in the slanting sunlight, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of the ancient harbor in the background.

🗺️Route Tips
1. Knights' Path and the Old Town area are best explored on foot. Wear comfortable shoes, as the cobblestones can be slippery, so be careful.
2. The Grand Master's Palace's opening hours vary depending on the season, so be sure to check opening days and hours in advance, especially since it is closed on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays.
3. Visiting the harbor windmills is recommended at dusk to avoid the scorching midday sun for better photos. 4. There are several small restaurants around the old town. For lunch, try authentic Greek salads and seafood. Restaurants are mostly concentrated near the port.

✨Photo Spots
- The stone walls on either side of the Via dell'Islandi, paired with the yellow sunlight, create a sense of ancient Europe.
- The gate and stained glass windows of the Grand Patriarch's Palace are perfect for capturing elegant architecture.
- The three windmills at Mandraki Harbor, combined with the harbor, are a true Rhodes classic.

🎈Practical Notes
- The cobblestone path is dimly lit at night, so it's recommended to complete the walking route before dusk.
- Some exhibition areas in the Grand Patriarch's Palace prohibit photography; please be sure to follow the signs.
- During peak tourist season (June-September), there are many tourists, so it's best to leave early in the morning to avoid crowds.

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Post by Stacey Kam | Oct 24, 2025

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