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Old Town of Rhodes: A Complete Sightseeing Guide

Cobbled medieval Street of the Knights in Rhodes Old Town at sunrise
Sightseeing Β· Rhodes Town

The Old Town of Rhodes: A Walk Through 2,400 Years of History

πŸ“… Updated June 2026 ✍️ By Lynx Premium Transfers ⏱️ 7 min read

Step through the Gate of Amboise and the modern world falls away. The Old Town of Rhodes is the largest inhabited medieval town in Europe β€” a living UNESCO World Heritage Site where Crusader knights once marched and where, today, you can sip a freddo espresso in a 600-year-old courtyard.

Most visitors give the Old Town a rushed afternoon. That’s a mistake. Behind the souvenir-lined main drag lies a labyrinth of silent alleys, hidden hammams and Byzantine churches that reward anyone willing to get a little lost. This guide shows you how to do it properly.

Why the Old Town of Rhodes is unmissable

Founded in 408 BC and fortified by the Knights of St John in the 14th century, the Old Town is wrapped in four kilometres of honey-coloured walls. It’s one of the best-preserved medieval citadels on the planet, and unlike a museum, people still live, work and raise families inside it.

1988UNESCO listed
4 kmof medieval walls
200+streets & alleys
11fortified gates

The Street of the Knights

The Avenue of the Knights (Ippoton) is the showpiece β€” a perfectly preserved Gothic street climbing toward the Palace of the Grand Master. Each “inn” along it once housed knights from a different European tongue: France, Italy, Spain, England. Walk it early in the morning before the cruise crowds arrive and it’s almost eerily quiet.

Palace of the Grand Master stone facade and towers in Rhodes Old Town
The Palace of the Grand Master crowns the top of the Street of the Knights.

What not to miss inside the walls

  • Palace of the Grand Master β€” mosaic floors and a fairytale silhouette.
  • Archaeological Museum β€” set in the medieval Knights’ Hospital.
  • SΓΌleymaniye Mosque β€” a reminder of the Ottoman centuries.
  • Hippocrates Square β€” the buzzing social heart, best at dusk.
  • The town walls walk β€” elevated views over terracotta rooftops.
Get lost on purpose. The best corners of the Old Town have no signpost and no entry fee.
Insider tip: The Old Town is almost entirely pedestrianised and cobbled β€” wheeled luggage is a nightmare here. Arrange a private transfer that drops you as close to your gate as vehicles are allowed, and travel light for the final stretch. See our full guide to getting around Rhodes for the easiest options.

Best time to visit

Arrive before 10am or after 6pm to dodge both the heat and the cruise-ship surge. Spring and early autumn offer warm light, thinner crowds and comfortable walking temperatures β€” our month-by-month guide to the best time to visit Rhodes breaks it down. While you’re exploring the centre, don’t miss our pick of the best beaches in Rhodes for an afternoon swim.

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Lindos & Its Acropolis: Rhodes’ Most Beautiful Village

Whitewashed village of Lindos below its ancient acropolis and turquoise bay in Rhodes
Sightseeing Β· Lindos

Lindos & Its Acropolis: The Most Beautiful Village in Rhodes

πŸ“… Updated June 2026 ✍️ By Lynx Premium Transfers ⏱️ 6 min read

A dazzling cluster of whitewashed houses spilling beneath an ancient acropolis, all wrapped around a turquoise bay β€” Lindos is the picture-postcard Rhodes you came to see. It’s 47 km south of Rhodes Town, and worth every kilometre.

Lindos works on two levels: the timeless drama of its clifftop ruins, and the cool, car-free maze of lanes below where captains’ mansions hide flower-filled courtyards. Here’s how to do both in one unforgettable day.

The Acropolis of Lindos

Perched 116 metres above the sea, the Acropolis has been a sacred site for over 2,500 years. The Doric Temple of Athena Lindia crowns the summit, ringed by the later fortifications of the Knights of St John. From the top, the view over St Paul’s Bay is one of the finest in all of Greece.

116 mclifftop height
4th c. BCTemple of Athena
47 kmfrom Rhodes Town
~300steps to the top
Ancient Doric columns of the Temple of Athena Lindia on the Lindos Acropolis against the Aegean Sea
The Doric columns of the Temple of Athena Lindia, framed against the Aegean.

The village below

Cars are banned inside Lindos village, which keeps its narrow lanes blissfully calm. Wander past the “Captains’ Houses” with their carved doorways, find a rooftop taverna, and don’t miss the Church of the Panagia with its 18th-century frescoes.

St Paul’s Bay

A near-enclosed natural lagoon with calm, clear water, named for the apostle who is said to have landed here. It’s a short walk or boat ride from the village and makes the perfect swim stop after the climb β€” and it features in our roundup of the best beaches in Rhodes.

Climb the Acropolis for sunrise light, swim St Paul’s Bay by noon, dine on a Lindos rooftop at dusk.
Insider tip: The donkey “taxis” up to the Acropolis are controversial on welfare grounds β€” the walk up takes only 10–15 minutes and is far kinder. Bring water, a hat and proper shoes; the steps are smooth and slippery.

Getting to Lindos

Public buses run from Rhodes Town but are slow and crowded in summer. A private transfer lets you leave early, beat the tour buses to the top, and stay as long as you like β€” compare every option in our guide to getting around Rhodes. Pair the trip with the historic Old Town of Rhodes for a perfect two-stop day.

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Ancient Kamiros: The “Pompeii of Rhodes” Guide

Terraced stone ruins of Ancient Kamiros overlooking the sea on the west coast of Rhodes
History Β· Archaeology

Ancient Kamiros: The “Pompeii of Rhodes” You Shouldn’t Skip

πŸ“… Updated June 2026 ✍️ By Lynx Premium Transfers ⏱️ 6 min read

While crowds queue for Lindos, one of the most evocative ancient sites in Greece sits almost empty on the island’s quiet west coast. Ancient Kamiros is a complete Hellenistic town frozen in time β€” streets, houses, temples and all.

Nicknamed the “Pompeii of Rhodes,” Kamiros lets you walk the actual grid of a 2,400-year-old city, with the Aegean shimmering below. It’s a history lover’s dream and refreshingly uncommercial.

A city that vanished

Kamiros was one of the three great Dorian cities that united to found Rhodes Town in 408 BC. It grew wealthy on olive oil, wine and figs, then faded after earthquakes and the rise of the new capital. Buried and forgotten, it was rediscovered in the 19th century β€” remarkably intact.

408 BChelped found Rhodes
34 kmfrom Rhodes Town
3terraced levels
1859rediscovered

What you’ll see

The site rises in three tiers up the hillside. At the bottom sits the agora and temple; the middle holds a long residential street lined with house foundations; the top reveals a huge water cistern and the stoa that once framed a temple to Athena. Interpretive signs help you picture daily life here.

Central residential street of Ancient Kamiros lined with stone house foundations in Rhodes
The central street, lined with the foundations of ancient homes.

Why it beats the crowds

Because there’s no village, no big resorts and limited public transport nearby, Kamiros stays peaceful even in high season. You can have whole streets to yourself β€” something impossible at busier sites like the Old Town of Rhodes or Lindos Acropolis.

Insider tip: There’s almost no shade on the site. Visit early morning or late afternoon, bring water and a hat, and pair it with a seafood lunch in nearby Kamiros Skala harbour. The site sits close to several west-coast mountain villages worth adding to your route.
Walk a real ancient street, not a roped-off ruin β€” Kamiros is history you can wander through.

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