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Street of the Knights of Rhodes — Attraction in Municipality of Rhodes

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Street of the Knights of Rhodes
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Nearby attractions
Medieval City of Rhodes
Pl. Mouson 6, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
Akti Sachtouri 8, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
Ippoton, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Sea Gate
Rodiou 1-31, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Hippocrates Square
Ippokratous, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Decorative Arts Collection of Rhodes
Rhodes 851 00, Greece
Temple of Aphrodite
Rhodes 851 00, Greece
Medieval Clock Tower
Orpheus, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Saint Paul's Gate
Rhodes 851 00, Greece
Arnaldo Gate
Ermou 4, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Nearby restaurants
Island Lipsi Restaurant
Agisandrou 20, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Beerõkouto
Agisandrou 4, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Socratous Garden
Sokratous 124, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Zebrano Cafe Restaurant Bar
Πλ. Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Romeo Restaurant
Menekleous 7, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Sarris Bros.
Evdimou 18, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Zaytouna - All day food - Gyros Pizza Pasta Burgers Salads
Socrates steet 42, Apellou 1, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Τα Πεταλάδικα Ta Petaladika
Menekleous 8, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Kambouropoulos, F. A., S.A.
Protogenous 17-19, Rodos 851 00, Greece
MELI Restaurant
Platonos 25, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Nearby hotels
Hotel Attiki Rhodes
Theofiliskou and, Haritos 2, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Avalon Boutique Hotel Rhodes
Haritos Str 9, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Evdokia Boutique Hotel
ΕΥΔΟΞΟΥ 75, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Ancient Knights Luxury Suites
Agiou Fanouriou 15, Rodos 851 31, Greece
Nikos Takis Fashion Hotel
Panaitiou 26, Rodos 851 00, Greece
The Wine Hotel Rhodes
Platonos 41, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Rhodes Youth Hostel
Εργείου 12, Rodos 851 00, Greece
D'Argento Boutique Rooms
Dimokritou 7, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Porta Marina
Ermou 41, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Spanish Knights Inn
Ipparchou, Rodos 851 00, Greece
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Street of the Knights of Rhodes

Ippoton 1-9, Rodos 851 00, Greece
4.8(1.3K)
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attractions: Medieval City of Rhodes, Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, Sea Gate, Hippocrates Square, Decorative Arts Collection of Rhodes, Temple of Aphrodite, Medieval Clock Tower, Saint Paul's Gate, Arnaldo Gate, restaurants: Island Lipsi Restaurant, Beerõkouto, Socratous Garden, Zebrano Cafe Restaurant Bar, Romeo Restaurant, Sarris Bros., Zaytouna - All day food - Gyros Pizza Pasta Burgers Salads, Τα Πεταλάδικα Ta Petaladika, Kambouropoulos, F. A., S.A., MELI Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Street of the Knights of Rhodes

Medieval City of Rhodes

Archaeological Museum of Rhodes

Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

Sea Gate

Hippocrates Square

Decorative Arts Collection of Rhodes

Temple of Aphrodite

Medieval Clock Tower

Saint Paul's Gate

Arnaldo Gate

Medieval City of Rhodes

Medieval City of Rhodes

4.8

(9.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Archaeological Museum of Rhodes

Archaeological Museum of Rhodes

4.6

(2.7K)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

4.6

(9.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Sea Gate

Sea Gate

4.7

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore hidden Rhodes
Explore hidden Rhodes
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:00 AM
851 00, Rhodes, Greece
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The Local Food markets tour
The Local Food markets tour
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
851 32, Rhodes, Greece
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Nearby restaurants of Street of the Knights of Rhodes

Island Lipsi Restaurant

Beerõkouto

Socratous Garden

Zebrano Cafe Restaurant Bar

Romeo Restaurant

Sarris Bros.

Zaytouna - All day food - Gyros Pizza Pasta Burgers Salads

Τα Πεταλάδικα Ta Petaladika

Kambouropoulos, F. A., S.A.

MELI Restaurant

Island Lipsi Restaurant

Island Lipsi Restaurant

4.4

(1.5K)

$$

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Beerõkouto

Beerõkouto

4.9

(855)

$$

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Socratous Garden

Socratous Garden

4.5

(2.6K)

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Zebrano Cafe Restaurant Bar

Zebrano Cafe Restaurant Bar

4.1

(551)

$$

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5.0
19w

Walking down the Street of the Knights is like stepping into a living medieval painting. This remarkably well-preserved cobblestone street runs from the Palace of the Grand Master to the Hospital of the Knights and was the ceremonial heart of the Knights Hospitaller during their rule over Rhodes from 1309 to 1522.

Each building along the street once housed a "Langue"—a national division of the Order—representing different regions like France, Italy, Spain, and Germany. The facades display coats of arms and Gothic details that reflect the cultural identity of each group. Despite centuries of history, the street has retained its authentic medieval character, thanks to careful restoration by Italian architects in the early 20th century.

There’s a rare stillness here, even when the Old Town is bustling. The narrow passage, lined with tall stone buildings and arched doorways, feels timeless. Imagine knights in armor passing by on horseback, flags fluttering above, and the air filled with a sense of solemn duty and tradition.

Today, some of the buildings are used as government offices or museums, while others remain closed to preserve their historical integrity. It’s best visited early in the morning or late in the afternoon for a quiet stroll—and incredible photos without the crowds. A must-see for anyone...

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2y

«A must see in Rhodes Old Town» you say?

The Medieval City is on UNESCOs world heritage list, but the only thing you’ll see that could remind you of a medieval, historic attraction are the walls from the outside. When you walk through one of the many gates/entrances, you’ll see booth after booth, with the same jewellery, cups and refrigerator magnets everywhere, and there is no end to them.

Sightworthy artifacts, such as the ‘Kastello’ (The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes) and the ‘Roloi’ (The Medieval Clock Tower) get lost in a sea of tourist shops and ants (both people and actual ants).

I know this would be worth spending a whole day exploring, if only the beatiful architecture was not covered up with «sale»-signs and parasolls from the shops, which (by the way) are a whole lot more expensive than other shops around the city.

We went to a smoothie shop at some point, and ordered a Fanta and a strawberry smoothie. Both were served in gigantic bowls of maybe 2L, filled to the top with ice-cubes. Cost? 25€ Lesson learned: Always ask for the prices before you order, if the menu doesn’t say.

I am sorry, absolutely not...

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5.0
26w

Walking down the Street of the Knights (Οδός Ιπποτών) in Rhodes is like stepping into a living manuscript of medieval Europe. Perfectly preserved and hauntingly beautiful, this cobbled thoroughfare—once the ceremonial heart of the Knights Hospitaller—remains one of the most evocative streets in all of Europe.

Lined with austere yet majestic stone façades, each auberge tells a silent tale of the Order’s different Langues, or tongues—representing the various nations of the knights. The architecture is sober, noble, and powerful, just like the ideals the knights professed to defend. As you ascend slowly toward the Palace of the Grand Master, each step seems to echo with history.

There are no neon signs here, no tourist traps cluttering the view—just the hush of centuries under your feet and above your head. The street rewards those who walk it slowly, who look up, and who listen carefully.

To visit Rhodes without walking this street would be to visit Venice and miss the canals, or Cairo and skip the pyramids. It’s not just a place—it’s an experience of time...

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Ufuk YüksekkayaUfuk Yüksekkaya
Walking down the Street of the Knights is like stepping into a living medieval painting. This remarkably well-preserved cobblestone street runs from the Palace of the Grand Master to the Hospital of the Knights and was the ceremonial heart of the Knights Hospitaller during their rule over Rhodes from 1309 to 1522. Each building along the street once housed a "Langue"—a national division of the Order—representing different regions like France, Italy, Spain, and Germany. The facades display coats of arms and Gothic details that reflect the cultural identity of each group. Despite centuries of history, the street has retained its authentic medieval character, thanks to careful restoration by Italian architects in the early 20th century. There’s a rare stillness here, even when the Old Town is bustling. The narrow passage, lined with tall stone buildings and arched doorways, feels timeless. Imagine knights in armor passing by on horseback, flags fluttering above, and the air filled with a sense of solemn duty and tradition. Today, some of the buildings are used as government offices or museums, while others remain closed to preserve their historical integrity. It’s best visited early in the morning or late in the afternoon for a quiet stroll—and incredible photos without the crowds. A must-see for anyone visiting Rhodes.
VildeVilde
«A must see in Rhodes Old Town» you say? The Medieval City is on UNESCOs world heritage list, but the only thing you’ll see that could remind you of a medieval, historic attraction are the walls from the outside. When you walk through one of the many gates/entrances, you’ll see booth after booth, with the same jewellery, cups and refrigerator magnets everywhere, and there is no end to them. Sightworthy artifacts, such as the ‘Kastello’ (The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes) and the ‘Roloi’ (The Medieval Clock Tower) get lost in a sea of tourist shops and ants (both people and actual ants). I know this would be worth spending a whole day exploring, if only the beatiful architecture was not covered up with «sale»-signs and parasolls from the shops, which (by the way) are a whole lot more expensive than other shops around the city. We went to a smoothie shop at some point, and ordered a Fanta and a strawberry smoothie. Both were served in gigantic bowls of maybe 2L, filled to the top with ice-cubes. Cost? 25€ Lesson learned: Always ask for the prices before you order, if the menu doesn’t say. I am sorry, absolutely not worth the visit..
Dr Juan F Martínez-CancaDr Juan F Martínez-Canca
Walking down the Street of the Knights (Οδός Ιπποτών) in Rhodes is like stepping into a living manuscript of medieval Europe. Perfectly preserved and hauntingly beautiful, this cobbled thoroughfare—once the ceremonial heart of the Knights Hospitaller—remains one of the most evocative streets in all of Europe. Lined with austere yet majestic stone façades, each auberge tells a silent tale of the Order’s different Langues, or tongues—representing the various nations of the knights. The architecture is sober, noble, and powerful, just like the ideals the knights professed to defend. As you ascend slowly toward the Palace of the Grand Master, each step seems to echo with history. There are no neon signs here, no tourist traps cluttering the view—just the hush of centuries under your feet and above your head. The street rewards those who walk it slowly, who look up, and who listen carefully. To visit Rhodes without walking this street would be to visit Venice and miss the canals, or Cairo and skip the pyramids. It’s not just a place—it’s an experience of time carved in stone.
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Walking down the Street of the Knights is like stepping into a living medieval painting. This remarkably well-preserved cobblestone street runs from the Palace of the Grand Master to the Hospital of the Knights and was the ceremonial heart of the Knights Hospitaller during their rule over Rhodes from 1309 to 1522. Each building along the street once housed a "Langue"—a national division of the Order—representing different regions like France, Italy, Spain, and Germany. The facades display coats of arms and Gothic details that reflect the cultural identity of each group. Despite centuries of history, the street has retained its authentic medieval character, thanks to careful restoration by Italian architects in the early 20th century. There’s a rare stillness here, even when the Old Town is bustling. The narrow passage, lined with tall stone buildings and arched doorways, feels timeless. Imagine knights in armor passing by on horseback, flags fluttering above, and the air filled with a sense of solemn duty and tradition. Today, some of the buildings are used as government offices or museums, while others remain closed to preserve their historical integrity. It’s best visited early in the morning or late in the afternoon for a quiet stroll—and incredible photos without the crowds. A must-see for anyone visiting Rhodes.
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«A must see in Rhodes Old Town» you say? The Medieval City is on UNESCOs world heritage list, but the only thing you’ll see that could remind you of a medieval, historic attraction are the walls from the outside. When you walk through one of the many gates/entrances, you’ll see booth after booth, with the same jewellery, cups and refrigerator magnets everywhere, and there is no end to them. Sightworthy artifacts, such as the ‘Kastello’ (The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes) and the ‘Roloi’ (The Medieval Clock Tower) get lost in a sea of tourist shops and ants (both people and actual ants). I know this would be worth spending a whole day exploring, if only the beatiful architecture was not covered up with «sale»-signs and parasolls from the shops, which (by the way) are a whole lot more expensive than other shops around the city. We went to a smoothie shop at some point, and ordered a Fanta and a strawberry smoothie. Both were served in gigantic bowls of maybe 2L, filled to the top with ice-cubes. Cost? 25€ Lesson learned: Always ask for the prices before you order, if the menu doesn’t say. I am sorry, absolutely not worth the visit..
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Walking down the Street of the Knights (Οδός Ιπποτών) in Rhodes is like stepping into a living manuscript of medieval Europe. Perfectly preserved and hauntingly beautiful, this cobbled thoroughfare—once the ceremonial heart of the Knights Hospitaller—remains one of the most evocative streets in all of Europe. Lined with austere yet majestic stone façades, each auberge tells a silent tale of the Order’s different Langues, or tongues—representing the various nations of the knights. The architecture is sober, noble, and powerful, just like the ideals the knights professed to defend. As you ascend slowly toward the Palace of the Grand Master, each step seems to echo with history. There are no neon signs here, no tourist traps cluttering the view—just the hush of centuries under your feet and above your head. The street rewards those who walk it slowly, who look up, and who listen carefully. To visit Rhodes without walking this street would be to visit Venice and miss the canals, or Cairo and skip the pyramids. It’s not just a place—it’s an experience of time carved in stone.
Dr Juan F Martínez-Canca

Dr Juan F Martínez-Canca

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