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ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Lindos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece Georgeous, fantastic.... For me it is a MUST DO: When you visit Rhodes you shouldn´t miss the old acropolis of Lindos! Don´t forget to take enought water a camera.. 2. Old City ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Lindos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece The old city is still the same as around the year 0 - it's a protected city so when living there you must keep the house in the original state - impressing place 3. Ruins ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lindos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece Oh... how beautiful Lindos is.... we could have just immersed ourselves there and stayed for months... set on the coast of Rhodes Island... the ruins on the Acropolis.. 4. The Castle ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Lindos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece The Castle of Lindos is nice but it's very bad conservated and it's almost in ruins. The town instead is very nice and worth to see it. 5. Lindos ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Faliraki, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece Old, pretty and very "white" village. 6. Old Town ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Rodos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece Oh well it was built by St.John after the Crusades...It's one of the most beautiful sites ever...It's full of shops,clubs and restaurants...The most amazing thing is.. 7. Rhodos Town ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Rodos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece The town was great and had a lot of Ruins and history. Food was excellent, the water was bright blue and the weather was fantastic. Its great for relaxing, learning.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rodos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece It's so small, streets are very narrow it's very surprising. You also can find some very authentic greek grandmother cooking. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rodos, Cyclades & Dodecanese, Greece These ruins are just at the Docks entrance. It dates from the 13th century and was built (I think) by the Knights of St.John's. Beautiful place. |