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acamp7

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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.
 
tickets cost 5 euros bought from palace of grand masters. walk from mid day to 3pm monday to friday.it is a 1 kilometer walk. you start at cleoboulos square next to the palace & finish @ st john,s gate also known as red gate or kokkini porta. I am not sure what time of year you can do the walk. possibly just in the summer
 
I’ve walked sections of the walls in Rhodes Old Town, and it’s a mix of both access and admiration. You can’t freely walk the entire circuit on your own, but there are guided routes and specific sections that are open at certain times, usually accessed through organized tours or special entrances. It’s not like a casual promenade where you hop on and off anywhere.

When you do get up there, it feels more immersive than a quick stroll. The scale of the fortifications really comes through once you’re on top of them, especially when you can see how thick and layered the defenses are. The views down into the Old Town and out toward the harbor are strong highlights.

Time-wise, expect a couple of hours if you’re doing a proper walk with context, not something you squeeze in between stops. For a first visit, I’d say it’s worth prioritizing if you’re interested in history and structure, not just scenery.
 
The Old Town walls in Rhodes are impressive, but walking the full length is not always possible. Some sections open at set times or require guided access. Most visitors explore viewpoints, gates, and nearby paths instead. Comfortable shoes help because surfaces can be uneven and distances feel longer than expected.
 

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 .

Indian film studio

following on from the completion of an indian movie on rhodes , the producer wants to set up a film studio on rhodes

How do I start using a manual concrete mixer efficiently for DIY projects?

Picked up a manual concrete mixer for some weekend DIY stuff, but wow, I'm realizing I have no clue if I'm using it in a smart way or just wasting energy. I figured it would be simple, but the mix keeps coming out lumpy or too soupy, and I'm starting to feel like the weak link here is... me. If anyone has tips on getting a smooth mix, pacing myself, or just not making a giant mess every time, I'd love to hear it. I really want to get better at this before I start my patio project.

shop & tavernas etc starting to open

tourists are arriving now so rhodes is starting to come back to life

What are the best practices for storing research peptides?

Been messing around with a few research peptides for a side project, and now I’m low‑key stressing that I’m gonna ruin them just by not storing them right. I’ve read a bunch of mixed info online—some folks say one thing, others say the complete opposite—so now I’m second‑guessing everything. These things weren’t cheap, and I’d rather not turn them into useless dust because I screwed up. Anyone here been in the same boat and figured out what actually works? I’m hoping to keep them stable long enough to finish what I’m working on.
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