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dubai_suzie

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I would love to visit the casino in Rhodes! But I've never gambled in Greece, what is it like?
 
I haven't gambled there, but I've stayed at the pool and it's such good vibes. It's unlike any hotell/resort in Greece because very few of them have a casino
 
Gambling in Greece is the same as it is anywhere. It's fun, and casinos always try to get you to stay longer than you intended. The vibe at the Casino in Rhodes is fun because it has all the typical things of any casino, but with a Greek twist.
 
Hey there! I haven't been to the casino in Rhodes myself, but from what I've heard, it's definitely worth a visit if you're a fan of gambling. Greece has a pretty lively gambling scene, with plenty of casinos and betting shops to choose from. Just remember to gamble responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. And if you're looking to explore more gambling options beyond casinos, there are also plenty of online betting sites, such as bahis siteleri, that you can check out. Overall, Greece seems like a great destination for both sightseeing and gambling!
 
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I have heard that there is a poker room here and I have family who have enjoyed it. I have never been but it seems like something that would be fun to check out!
 
I've been to the casino in Rhodes, and it's quite a unique experience. The setting is stunning, right by the sea, and the atmosphere is lively. People are friendly, and the gaming options are diverse. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in Rhodes, although I prefer betting at Streak for the cash college football. Give it a try when you get the chance!
 
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While I haven't personally visited the casino in Rhodes, I've heard from friends and acquaintances that it's a truly exciting destination. The allure of a casino, especially in such a picturesque location like Rhodes, is undeniable.
Before embarking on a casino adventure, I'd recommend doing some research. It's essential to familiarize yourself with the casino's game offerings, house rules, and maybe even delve into the concept of RTP Live. Understanding these factors can enhance your overall casino experience.
If you've had the chance to visit the casino in Rhodes, sharing your experiences and any memorable moments could be enlightening for those planning a trip.
 
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Greek casinos, including the one in Rhodes, typically offer a mix of traditional casino games like slots, blackjack, roulette, and poker. The atmosphere can be quite lively and fun. If you're interested in sports betting as well, there is a casino sportsbook where you can wager on your favorite teams and events. It's an exciting way to enjoy both casino gaming and sports enthusiasm. Before you go, make sure to check the casino's website for any dress code requirements or specific rules they might have. And, of course, don't forget to set a budget for your gambling activities to ensure you have a fun and responsible experience.
 
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I haven't been there personally but I'd really like to. I've heard that it's an excellent place
 
While I haven't personally visited the casino in Rhodes, I've heard from friends and acquaintances that it's a truly exciting destination. The allure of a casino, especially in such a picturesque location like Rhodes, is undeniable.
 

Have you been to the casino in Rhodes?

I would love to visit the casino in Rhodes! But I've never gambled in Greece, what is it like?

Traveling with a history buff to Rhodes

I am traveling with someone who lives history to Rhodes. Specifically, Medieval history (to the crusades).

I understand that Rhodes was a main player in this time period? Here are a few things on my list to visit. Did I miss anything?
  1. The Palace of the Grand Master: Standing majestically in the heart of Rhodes Old Town, this palace is one of the most striking reminders of the Knights' presence. It's said to be restored in the 20th century. I'm particularly interested in its history and the exhibitions hosted inside.
  2. Street of the Knights (Ippoton Street): Possibly one of the best-preserved medieval streets in the world. Walking down this street, lined with the inns once used by knights of different languages and origins, seems like a walk back in time. Any specific inns or details I should look out for?
  3. The Hospital of the Knights: Now housing the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, it seems like a place rich in history. I'm curious about the exhibitions there and any pieces that are a must-see.
  4. The Fortifications: The walls and gates around Rhodes Old Town are a testament to the knights' engineering prowess. Is there a particular section or gate that offers a unique perspective or history?
  5. Rodini Park: A bit off the beaten path in terms of knightly history, but I've read that it's one of the world's oldest parks and was appreciated even during the era of the knights. Any historical remnants here connected to the knights?

Recommend a good beach near Rhodes Town?

I am trying to plan my latest trip to Greece. To be honest, I don't like to plan too heavily, but I do like to know where I am staying and have a general idea of things to do. Whether or not I do them once I arrive is another story, but at least I have options.

There are a lot of beaches near Rhodes Town. Do you guys have a favorite? Some options I found:

  • Elli Beach
  • Kato Petres Beach
  • Sachtouri Beach
I am just basing this list on what I found on the Internet. I have no attachment. I love beaches that have services close or as part of the beach. Like a toilet, maybe a restaurant or cafe.

Traveling to Rhodes this Year?

I have a friend who was supposed to go to Rhodes this year as part of a cruise. This isn't until September. She saw about the fires and is freaking out a little bit. The cruise company hasn't been in touch yet.

Do you guys have any advice on what she should do, so I can pass it along to her? She's not online much so I thought I'd post this for her.

Best Historical Landmarks to See in Rhodes

I am working on planning a trip to Rhodes and am trying to prioritize which ones I should see. I've come up with a list. Did I miss anything? Realistically, I might only have time to see about 5 places, but I want more on the list than I can see so I can decide what seems the most interesting to me.

Here's what I have:
  1. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
  2. Rhodes Old Town Walls
  3. Acropolis of Lindos
  4. Street of the Knights
  5. Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
  6. Castle of Monolithos
  7. Kallithea Springs
  8. Ancient Kamiros
  9. Ancient Ialysos
  10. Ancient Kameiros
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