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toniiv

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I am researching the possibility of going to Rhodes but there is someone in our party who likes nightlife. Can anyone share recommendations on the best places to go for a fun night out? I'm interested in a mix of experiences, from vibrant clubs to cozy bars. What are the must-visit spots for dancing, enjoying live music, or just having a relaxing drink with a great view?

Additionally, are there any particular areas in Rhodes known for their nightlife that I should check out? I'm also curious about any local customs or tips for enjoying the nightlife scene safely and respectfully.

I'd love to hear about any hidden gems or popular favorites that shouldn't be missed. Looking forward to your suggestions and any personal experiences you can share!
 
just have a walk around rhodes new town . explore bar street there.
 
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Rhodes offers a vibrant nightlife scene perfect for everyone in your party. For a mix of experiences, head to Faliraki, known for its lively clubs and bars. Spots like Bed Club and Liquid Nightclub are popular for dancing. In Rhodes Town, you’ll find cozy bars and live music venues in the Old Town. Check out Oasis Bar for a relaxed drink or Alter Ego for live performances.

For a great view, try Elli Beach for beachfront bars or Orfanidou Street, dubbed "Bar Street," for a variety of lively spots. Local customs emphasize respect and friendliness—greet with a "Yassas" (hello) and enjoy your night responsibly. Hidden gems include the Courtyard Bar in the Old Town for a more intimate experience.
 

wild life on afantou beach

have been there today .Near sundalia cafe there are now lots ducks , moorhens & 1 grey heron

Indian taverna

by chance I found an indian taverna near rhodes town on tripadvisor .they were closed to cater for a film being made on rhodes.in an email told me they would re open on 15 october. so went there only to find it closed .in an email were sorry because the film took longer .going there on saturday for free meals for me and my wife on the house .

From August withdrawl fees from ATMs

banks will no longer charge withdrawl or balance fees.starting in august

Is Lindos better as a day trip or overnight stay?

Planning a trip to Rhodes and trying to decide how to experience Lindos. I’ve seen people recommend both a quick day trip and staying overnight, and I’m curious what others think.

On one hand, Lindos seems compact enough to see in a few hours, like to see the Acropolis, village streets, a swim, lunch, then move on. On the other, photos of the village in the early morning or after day-trippers leave make it look like a completely different place.

For those who’ve been, did staying overnight add something meaningful to your experience? Was it quieter, more atmospheric, or easier to enjoy the town without crowds? Or did you feel a day trip was more than enough?

I’d love to hear what you’d recommend, especially if you’ve done both. Season, budget, and travel style probably change the answer for everyone.

Can You Walk the City Walls in Rhodes?

I’m starting to plan a visit to Rhodes and keep seeing photos of the medieval Old Town walls, which made me wonder how accessible they actually are. I know the city walls are a major part of Rhodes’ history, but I’m curious about the practical side of visiting them.

Can you actually walk along the city walls, or are they mostly something you admire from below? If walking is possible, are there specific entrances or sections that are open to the public? I’m also wondering how long it takes and whether it feels more like a short stroll or a full, immersive walk.

For those who’ve done it, is it worth prioritizing? Are there good viewpoints from the walls, or parts that stand out more than others? I’d love to hear what the experience is like and whether it’s something you’d recommend fitting into a first visit to Rhodes.
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