Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Rhodes

Rhodes, GR
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    An activation link to access your tour
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    Audio & written guide : english, spanish, french, german, italian,...
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    Offline content to avoid roaming charges
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    Downloadable audio-guide map in many languages on your smartphone

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    In-person guide

Meeting Point

You can start and end your tour at any point on the tour map!

Meeting point

Solomou Alchadef 7-13, Rodos 851 00 , Greece

End point

End Point

You can start and end your tour at any point on the tour map!

Meeting point

Solomou Alchadef 7-13, Rodos 851 00 , Greece

End point

What to expect

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Gate of The Virgin

Situated within the enchanting medieval walls of Rhodes, the Virgin Gate, also known as the Panayia Gate, holds a pivotal position adjacent to the Church of the Virgin Mary (Panagia tou Bourgou).

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Ancient Olympic Stadium - Rhodes

Originally constructed in the 2nd century BC, this venue was designed to host the athletic portion of the Haleion Games, which were held in honor of the god Helios.

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Rhodes

This architectural gem was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988, recognition of its unique blend of Gothic and Ottoman influences manifested through its castles, streets, museums, and places of worship including churches, mosques, and synagogues. Even today, about 3000 residents make their homes within its historical confines.

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Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

Housed in a majestic building that once served as a dedicated hospital for Catholics during medieval times, the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is a treasure trove of artifacts, spanning a vast timeline from the prehistoric era through the Iron and Bronze Ages, into Greek antiquity, and up to Roman and medieval periods.

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Hippocrates Square

Nestled at the heart of the city, Hippocrates Square serves as a vibrant hub of activity and history. Dominated by a striking fountain, the square is easily recognized by the owl perched at its pinnacle, symbolizing Athena, the goddess of wisdom.

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Kahal Kadosh Shalom Synagogue

This synagogue, situated in the heart of Rhodes’ historic Jewish quarter, stands as one of the most evocative symbols of the once-thriving Jewish community on the island.

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The Church Of The Virgin Mary

Originating from the 14th century, this sacred structure is an emblematic example of the spiritual heritage that has rippled through the aeons of Rhodian history.

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Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, majestically positioned in the medieval town of Rhodes, Greece, is a splendid historical edifice that serves as a mesmerizing testament to the legacy of the Knights Hospitaller.

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Aquarium of Rhodes - Hydrobiological Station

The Aquarium of Rhodes, officially known as the Hydrobiological Station of the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, is nestled at the northernmost tip of Rhodes island, within the historical building at Enydreiou Square.

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Rhodes Windmills

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Perched on the northern tip of Rhodes, overlooking the azure waters of the Aegean Sea, the Rhodes Windmills stand as a testament to the island’s rich historical legacy and its long-standing relationship with the sea.

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New Market (Nea Agora)

Nea Agora, or the New Market, graces the enchanting city of Rhodes with a splendid blend of local culture and architectural grandeur. Constructed in the early 1930s during the Italian occupation, this marketplace was part of an extensive urban development plan aimed at modernizing Rhodes.

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St. Georges Bastion

Constructed by the Knights Hospitaller during the 14th century, the bastion was a key component of the defense system that protected the city from numerous sieges, particularly during the Ottoman attacks. The structure showcases the transition in military architecture, moving from tall, imposing towers to broader, more robust bastions that could withstand the impact of cannon fire.

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Saint Nicholas Fortress

Saint Nicholas Fortress, standing proudly at the entrance of Mandraki Harbor in Rhodes, Greece, serves as a historical beacon of the island’s storied past.

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Lindos

Nestled on the picturesque island of Rhodes in Greece, the village of Lindos stands as a beacon of ancient history and culture. Founded by the Dorians in the 10th century BCE, it swiftly became an important maritime and trading hub in the Aegean Sea. Lindos reached its zenith in the 6th century BCE, evidenced by its contribution of ships during the Greco-Persian Wars, particularly the Battle of Salamis in 480 BCE.

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Butterflies Valley

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This verdant and humid valley comes alive with the vibrant flutter of thousands of Jersey Tiger Moths, drawing visitors from across the globe. What makes this phenomenon truly spectacular is the moths’ attraction to the Oriental Sweetgum trees found in this region, whose aromatic resin is irresistible to the insects.

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Castle of Monolithos

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Perched atop a rocky hill on the southwestern coast of Rhodes, Monolithos Castle stands as a formidable reminder of the medieval age. Constructed in 1476 under the directive of the Grand Master D’Aubusson of the Knights of Saint John, the castle was strategically positioned to fortify the island against potential Ottoman invasions.

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Bee Museum of Rhodes

Situated on the picturesque island of Rhodes, the Bee Museum offers a comprehensive exploration into the world of beekeeping, highlighting the ancient and modern methods of the craft that have been prevalent in Greece for centuries.

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Rhodes Toy Museum

The museum, established in 2014, houses an impressive collection of toys dating from the 1930s to the 1990s, showcasing a variety of playthings from traditional Greek toys to popular European and American brands like Lego and Playmobil.

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Gadoura Dam

Constructed in 2001, the Gadoura Dam stands as a pivotal structure on the island of Rhodes, Greece. It is intricately designed to serve multiple purposes, including irrigation, flood control, and providing potable water to the local populace.

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Seven Springs

This serene oasis features a captivating lake and a charming waterfall, surrounded by lush forests that are a haven for local flora and fauna. The area, historically significant for its abundant water sources, has been a crucial lifeline for the local communities since ancient times.

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Thermes Kallithea

Originally built in 1929 under the auspices of Italian commander Mario Lago, the springs were designed to capitalize on the local thermal waters, reputed since antiquity for their healing properties. The design, influenced by various architectural styles including Moorish and Art Deco, was primarily the work of Italian architect Pietro Lombardi. His vision was to create a luxurious spa destination that harmonized with the natural landscape, resulting in a structure that features intricate mosaics, grandiose halls, and lush gardens.

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Aquarium Of Faliraki (Aquaworld)

The Aquarium of Faliraki, also known as AquaWorld, is situated on Kallitheas Avenue in the vibrant town of Faliraki, Greece. This captivating marine attraction offers visitors a glimpse into the mysterious underwater world of the Aegean Sea as well as exotic waters from around the globe.

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Lachania

Nestled on the southeastern coast of Rhodes, the serene village of Lachania stands as a beacon of traditional Greek charm and historical richness.

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Asklipios

Asklipio, nestled in the picturesque region of Rhodes, Greece, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient Greek healthcare and religion.

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Akramytis

Akramytis Mountain stands as a majestic natural beacon within the Dodecanese islands. Towering at approximately 825 meters, this prominent geographical feature is not only significant for its imposing height but also for its rich historical tapestry woven through the ages.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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What our experts say

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    Start at the Medieval City gates
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    Check out local cafes for a snack
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    Visit the Acropolis of Rhodes
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    Explore hidden beaches nearby
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    Travel Kid's game adds fun for kids

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a journey like no other with the Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Rhodes. This immersive experience will lead you through the enchanting highlights of Rhodes Town and Rhodes Island, offering a glimpse into the rich history and beauty of this captivating destination.

What to expect?

With this self-guided audio tour, travelers can expect a personalized exploration of Rhodes with the flexibility to start the tour at their convenience and move at their own pace. The tour covers over 180 points of interest, including approximately 80 attractions in Rhodes Town, providing a comprehensive overview of the must-see sights in the area. Travelers will be accompanied by Travel Kid, a virtual travel companion who adds an element of fun and interaction to the tour.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for independent travelers who prefer to explore at their own leisure while still having access to informative and engaging commentary. From history buffs to families looking for an educational and entertaining activity, the Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Rhodes caters to a wide range of audiences seeking a unique and insightful experience.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Rhodes with this innovative self-guided audio tour. With the convenience of accessing the tour at any time and the option to choose your starting point, travelers have the freedom to tailor their experience to their preferences. The interactive nature of the tour, guided by Travel Kid, adds a playful twist to sightseeing, making it a memorable and enjoyable experience for all ages.

Good to know

Before setting off on your tour, make sure to read the instructions in the "Before You Go" section to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. The ticket is valid for one week after activation, giving you ample time to explore at your own pace. With audio guides available in multiple languages and offline content to avoid roaming charges, this tour offers convenience and accessibility for all travelers.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Rhodes rave about the convenience and flexibility it offers. The interactive elements, such as the virtual travel companion, add a unique touch to the tour, enhancing the overall experience. Visitors praise the comprehensive coverage of Rhodes's highlights and the engaging nature of the audio guide, making it a must-do activity for anyone visiting the area.

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