Rhodes Old Town
Rhodes Old Town stands at the northern tip of Rhodes, within its fortified walls, providing a window into the island's rich history. Dating back to medieval times, this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe, with walls that stretch for about 4 kilometers. A key feature of the area is the impressive Palace of the Grand Master, which now serves as a museum showcasing artifacts from the island’s long past. Visiting in the summer months, you can wander down the charming Street of the Knights, where the medieval atmosphere is alive with cafés, shops, and historical landmarks. Be sure to explore the narrow alleys and appreciate the mix of Gothic and Ottoman architecture while taking in the vibrant local culture.