28 Best Hotels in Rhodes and the Dodecanese, Greece

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Albergo Gelsomino Hotel

$$ | Vasileos Georgiou V, Kos Town, 85300, Greece Fodor's Choice

Built in 1928, back when Kos was under the thumb of Fascist Italy, this beautiful building was originally created as a hotel for prominent military officials. Later, it got a new lease of life as a TV studio, then stood empty for decades until it reopened in 2018 as a luxurious eight-room boutique stay with its own private beach. There's nothing else to match it on the island. The building has been sensitively updated, with its old Juliet balconies, whitewash facade, and iconic Turkish-style pointed arches all kept. Rooms are all dark mahogany, slate gray, and gleaming white walls with murals that take their inspiration from Art Deco, and sea views to melt the soul. There's no pool or gym; just history. Outside, sun beds (€10 for nonguests) dot the pebbly shore, which has been topped up with sand. Meanwhile, the beachside bar-restaurant adds a dash of modernity with an excellent degustation menu. It is open all year.

Pros

  • An iconic building with a fascinating history
  • Beachside breakfasts and good cocktails at the bar
  • Free vintage bikes for guests to use

Cons

  • There's no pool or gym
  • You certainly pay for what you get
  • The glass "smoking booth" is a clever idea but very weird to look at
Vasileos Georgiou V, Kos Town, 85300, Greece
22420-20200
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aqua Blu

$$$$ | Ephelondon Paleon Polemiston, Kos Town, 85300, Greece Fodor's Choice

Who says chic can't be supremely comfortable—as these truly exciting all-suites lodgings prove. Take sea views, private and shared pools, fireplaces, hardwood floors, handsome built-ins, and all sorts of other extras, wrap them up in a boutique-style resort and you have Aqua Blu. Even the location is a bit of a thrill, set away from the main town, with a nice patch of private shore on Lambi Beach and easy access to Kos Town by road or bike path. Excellent informal and formal eateries, along with poolside and beach service, make it easy to stay put, as does the in-house spa. This bit of paradise is a cut above the other noisy resorts in this corner of the island, though one reason for this is that it's for adults only.

Pros

  • Small and intimate yet extremely luxurious
  • Polished service and excellent food
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Outside town
  • Not a full-scale resort (can be a plus)
  • No kids allowed
Ephelondon Paleon Polemiston, Kos Town, 85300, Greece
22420-22440
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
53 suites
Free Breakfast

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F Charm

$ | Lindos, 11476, Greece Fodor's Choice

An old Lyndian home has been given a face-lift to turn it into a smart boutique hideaway built around a sunny (sometimes a little too sunny) courtyard where breakfast and sundown drinks are served. Rooms and suites are on-point with perks like espresso makers, robes and walk-in showers. 

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Stylish rooms at a reasonable price
  • Quiet location

Cons

  • No car access so a hassle if you have lots of luggage
  • Hard to find
  • Service can be erratic
Lindos, 11476, Greece
02240-32080
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8 rooms
No Meals

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Kokkini Porta Rossa

$$$$ | Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece Fodor's Choice

A family passion project has turned into the most beautiful small hotel on the island where the building is wrapped around the ancient walls of the city, and where the armory and food cellar of the Knights who guarded the “Red Gate” once stood. Inside, stone-walled rooms are decked in sumptuous antiques, rich fabrics, and plush furnishings. Husband and wife team Nikos and Angela have thought of everything: free minibar, a tablet loaded with sights and advice; an open lounge bar; a peaceful walled courtyard terrace. They may even show you their other project: the restoration of a Greek Orthodox chapel opposite the hotel, originally built by the Knights to win over locals. The breakfasts here are the best in Rhodes, as course after course of pastries, fruit, yogurt, and homemade jams arrives. In the evening the family's son, Paris, a talented pianist, has also taken to serenading guests with fine jazz standards. It’s worth noting that high season for the typically older clientele here tends to be later (September and October); book far ahead as there are only six suites.

Pros

  • Free minibar and sumptuous terrace breakfasts
  • Bespoke trips can be arranged with local experts
  • Guests get a tablet loaded with maps and sights

Cons

  • With only six suites it fills up fast
  • Minimum two-night stay
  • It's a longer walk than at most hotels to the center of Old Town
Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-75114
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Closed mid-Nov.--Apr.
6 suites
Free Breakfast
No children under 12

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Marco Polo Mansion

$$ | Aghiou Fanouriou 40–42, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece Fodor's Choice

Entering this renovated 15th-century Ottoman mansion in the maze of the Old Town's colorful Turkish section is like stepping into another world. Individually styled guest rooms come with furnishings often dating back hundereds of years, and are painted in deep-hued warm colors, with Oriental rugs and rare Eastern antiques (including large beds draped with translucent canopies) and surround lush gardens. Floors are rich tile and pitch-pine; embroidered cushions beckon from low sofas; and the scent of orange blossoms fills the air. One room was even a former harem, dating back to when this was under the ownership of a prominent Ottoman official. The clientele tends to be older here, and constant: a steady stream of Italian tourists return time and again, so book far in advance.

Pros

  • A quiet, historic retreat in the back alleys
  • Breakfast served in the garden is a thing of joy
  • The courtyard restaurant is wonderful

Cons

  • Rooms are reached via several sets of stairs
  • Hotel can only be reached on foot and is tricky to find
  • Come here to live like a pasha, not to indulge in modern amenities
Aghiou Fanouriou 40–42, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-25562
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Melenos Lindos

$$$ | Lindos, 85107, Greece Fodor's Choice

Overlooking Lindos Bay and set at the foot of the acropolis, this quiet, cultured hotel has been built in the style of the old captains's houses found in the village. Each room is furnished for 17th-century Lindian elegance, including raised beds, hand-carved cedar woodwork, Turkish tiles, and wall tapestries. The property’s intricate stone mosaic floors, elaborately tented seating areas and colorful tiled fountains are bathed by romantic lamplight come evening. Rooms open to decorated terraces and stepped lanes lead to a pristine local beach. Staff meet guests in the town square to transfer luggage through the village’s narrow streets, and can arrange trips such as boat rides to spot dolphins, or cruises to the island of Halki. Lastly, there is an excellent shop here which sells decorative items that its magpie owner, Michalis, has uncovered on his travels.

Pros

  • Terraces with sea views
  • Exquisite service
  • Great restaurant and boutique shop

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Minimum two-day stay
  • No parking
Lindos, 85107, Greece
22440-32222
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Old Markets

$$$ | Kali Strata, Yialos, 85600, Greece Fodor's Choice
Symi's historic trading halls have been restored as a delightfully atmospheric inn where centuries-old surroundings are accented by stone floors and antiques. Wrapping a luxury stay around its protected walls was an act of sheer ingenuity. One room has been crafted from an old bakery, its stone oven transformed into a clever subterranean wet-room. The recent conversion of an adjacent Captain’s Mansion, the historic former home of a wealthy merchant, adds lighter, airier rooms (all pastel woods and four-posters) as well as an indoor pool, while dinner and breakfast on the terrace affords one of the more memorable views on the island. Simply the most luxurious, relaxing lodgings to be found on Symi.

Pros

  • Extremely comfortable accommodations, including a lavish suite
  • The only hotel with a pool on Symi
  • Fantastic views for dinner and breakfast

Cons

  • The market rooms can be a little dark
  • Steps to reach the hotel
  • The pool is indoors
Kali Strata, Yialos, 85600, Greece
22460-71440
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
7 rooms, 3 suites
Free Breakfast

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Petra Hotel & Suites

$$ | Skala, 85500, Greece Fodor's Choice

One of Greece's truly special retreats sits high above Grikos Bay, south of Skala, and provides a luxurious yet informal getaway, with large and sumptuous guest quarters, delightful outdoor lounges, a welcoming pool, and soothing sea views. Guest rooms are beautifully appointed with local antiques and art as well as built-in divans and other touches of a distinct island style. Most have sitting areas and large and supremely equipped baths, as well as sea-facing terraces. A lavish breakfast is served on a large veranda that doubles as lobby, dining room, and gathering spot, and where a member of the gracious Stergiou clan is usually on hand to dispense advice about enjoying the island.

Pros

  • Wonderful outdoor spaces
  • Superb service and hospitality
  • Beach is just steps away

Cons

  • The hotel climbs a series of terraces reached only by steps
  • Minimum three-night stay
  • Not within walking distance to main sights of Patmos
Skala, 85500, Greece
22470-34020
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Closed mid-Oct.–May
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Porto Scoutari

$$ | Skala, 85500, Greece Fodor's Choice

It seems only fitting that Patmos should have a hotel that reflects the architectural beauty of the island while providing luxurious accommodations—and the enormous, suitelike guest rooms and a verdant garden (with a swimming pool) help it fit the bill nicely. Furnishings differ from room to room and include brass beds and reproduction Greek antiques; the lobby and breakfast rooms are also exquisitely decorated with traditional pieces. Owner Elina Scoutari, who lived in Washington, DC, for many years, is on hand to see to your needs, and a chef prepares intimate meals in the hotel's small bistro. A short walk takes you to Melloi Beach.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds
  • Near beach
  • Excellent service

Cons

  • Only ground-floor rooms are suitable for travelers with mobility issues
  • 5-km (3-mile) drive from Patmos Town
  • Not within walking distance of major sights
Skala, 85500, Greece
22470-33175
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Spirit of the Knights

$$$ | Alexandridou 14, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
Spirit of the Knights, Rhodes Town
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A restored Ottoman house on the quiet back lanes of the Old Town is one of Rhodes's most distinctive getaways, with parts of it dating back six centuries. Fountains splash in a shady courtyard surrounded by a library, enormous rooms, and suites exquisitely decorated with a mix of antiques, latticework screens, kilims, and stylishly contemporary furnishings (the beds are supremely comfortable). History abounds in the walls of this boutique stay, with one of the larger suites accompanied by its own hammam, while another has been cleverly converted from an old chapel.

Pros

  • Lovely courtyard with Jacuzzi
  • Free modification for all bookings
  • Massage and yoga sessions on request

Cons

  • Can only be reached on foot
  • No elevator
  • No parking
Alexandridou 14, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-39765
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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10GR Hotel & Wine Bar

$ | Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

This newish addition to the Old Town incorporates stone walls dating back 600 years; rooms come with large Art Deco--style murals, vintage furniture, clever lighting, and a cunningly concealed bathroom makes them seem larger and, despite their size, luxurious. This place has character in spades. Outside, each room has its own patio area, and downstairs, where breakfast is served in the morning, is perhaps the best wine bar in the city. A collection of 250 Greek wines run the gamut from pittance to pricey, making this a pleasant spot to while away the evening. It's open all year.

Pros

  • Rooms are quiet and away from the bustle below
  • There's nothing else quite like it in the city
  • Great wines to choose from

Cons

  • Rooms can feel chilly outside summer season
  • There isn't much space in the rooms
  • No vehicle access
Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-20910
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10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Aktis Art Hotel

$$ | Vasileos Georgiou 7, Kos Town, 85300, Greece

With a perch right on the beach at the edge of the Old Town, these modernist guest rooms seem to be afloat in the Aegean, whose azure waters fill the floor-to-ceiling windows and glass-fronted balconies. Watery murals enhance the feeling, and even the luxurious bathrooms have sliding panels to keep the sea in sight as you enjoy a soak in the deep tubs. A welcoming and airy seaside restaurant and bar, H2O, is tucked between the sea and a large reflecting pool on the ground floor. Guests have access to a strip of private beach.

Pros

  • Excellent location on the sea
  • Relaxing and stylish decor and ambience
  • Near all in-town attractions

Cons

  • Full range of resort amenities is not available
  • If you want to use the pool, you have to go to its sister hotel
  • No local style
Vasileos Georgiou 7, Kos Town, 85300, Greece
22420-47200
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42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aliki Hotel

$$ | Waterfront, Yialos, 85600, Greece

This venerable building was the family home of George Gennimata, a crusading Greek politician during the 1980s, and is now a three-story, 19th-century mansion on the waterfront with guest rooms furnished with a tasteful mix of antiques and newer pieces—the best, of course, are those that face the water. The hotel's lobby has a high, colorful ceiling, and the rooftop provides an enviable port view. In good weather breakfast is served on a waterside terrace that doubles as a bar in the evening.

Pros

  • Lovely old house with plenty of atmosphere
  • Waterfront location
  • Steps lead to sea for a quick swim

Cons

  • Rooms are reached by a climb up steep stairs
  • Staff members can be a bit brusque
  • No parking
Waterfront, Yialos, 85600, Greece
22460-71665
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
15 rooms, 2 suites
Free Breakfast

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Angelos Studios

$ | Agios Eleftherios, Psalidi, Greece

This unpretentious family-run collection of unfussy but comfortable self-catering rooms, a short walk from Psalidi's beach and its portfolio of restaurants and water sports offers great value for money. Kos Town and its ferry port are within easy reach by bus, cab, or rented bike. There's a full-size pool surrounded by a grassy lawn.

Pros

  • On-site parking
  • Full-size pool
  • Beach bars and water sports nearby

Cons

  • No bar or restaurant
  • No hotel-style service
  • Slightly scruffy rural surroundings
Agios Eleftherios, Psalidi, Greece
22420-26123
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Closed Nov.--Mar.
10 rooms
No Meals

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Asymi Residences

$ | Pedi Bay, 85600, Greece

In this rather colorful arrangement of apartments, which lies a couple of hundred meters back from the waterfront as you enter Pedi, rooms are all wooden floors, white walls, and green-painted beams, making it all rather folksy-meets-Laura Ashley. Views look over the water, with balconies to sit out on as the sun dips. The bar and terrace makes a peaceful spot for an aperitivo. The quiet harbor of Pedi Bay is just a short walk away, while Agios Nikolaos beach is a longer, more strenuous hike.

Pros

  • Pedi Bay is a much more peaceful waterfront than Yialos
  • Agios Nikolaos beach is on your doorstep
  • Sunsets over the water are magical

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Without your own transport, you're reliant on bus or taxi to get to Yialos
  • Its neighboring yards are a bit scruffy
Pedi Bay, 85600, Greece
22460-72300
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Closed mid-Oct.--mid-June
17 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Emporio

$$$$ | Nimborio, Yialos, 85600, Greece

This elegant waterside retreat, formerly a private villa, was taken over a few years ago by the people behind another Symi property called the Old Markets—the two share a chef and a penchant for eclecticism. Rooms incorporate "found" items ranging from gate-post bedheads to rabbit-hutch bedside tables, while the luxurious cottage even has its own telescope for stargazing. It's a bit out of town, but that's the point. Private terraces and balconies afford solitude and fine views across the waters of Nimborio Bay, with day beds in the garden below. Stick around for a set-menu dinner and one of the best sunsets on the island.

Pros

  • The dining terrace boasts fine views over the bay
  • An on-site masseuse is available
  • SUPs and inflatable canoes can be used for free

Cons

  • It’s a 30--45 minute walk to town
  • Only two small restaurants nearby
  • Somewhat out-of-the way location
Nimborio, Yialos, 85600, Greece
69573-02565
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
5 rooms, 1 cottage
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Afendoulis

$ | Evripilou 1, Kos Town, 85300, Greece

A charming, dependable standby. Plain, whitewashed rooms with dark-wood furniture are spotless, attractive, and of far better quality than most in this price range (the best open to little balconies with sea views). The genuinely warm, attentive service from owner Alex Zikas and his family far exceeds the norm. The pretty residential neighborhood is quiet at night yet an easy walk from the town beach and to many of the better restaurants away from the busy center. Breakfast is held in the open marble lobby or adjoining garden and includes an array of homemade marmalades and cakes conjured by the owner.

Pros

  • Pleasant, quiet surroundings
  • Free parking
  • Excellent hospitality includes laundry service and homemade cakes

Cons

  • No pool
  • It's a 10-minute walk to the main bay area
  • No resort amenities
Evripilou 1, Kos Town, 85300, Greece
22420-25321
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Closed mid-Nov.–Mar.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Fiona

$ | Chorio, 85600, Greece

At this bright, cheerful perch on the hillside in Chorio, just about all the large, white-tile-floored rooms have a sea-facing balcony. Blue-painted furnishings are basic but comfortable, and the breezy decor is accented throughout with pastel fabrics. Breakfast, with yogurt and marmalade, is served in the attractive lobby lounge or on a cozy balcony.

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Excellent views over the harbor far below
  • Simple and comfortable

Cons

  • Strenuous climb down and back up 400 steps to Yialos and harbor
  • Reached only by foot
  • Rooms are quite basic
Chorio, 85600, Greece
22460-72088
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Kokalakis Beach

$ | Kamari, 85301, Greece

Many guests return annually to this simple hotel to enjoy the peaceful proximity to pebble and sand beaches and the hospitality of the Kokalakis family. Guest rooms are squeaky clean and whitewashed, with ceramic tile floors and balconies, and six have kitchenettes. The hotel is within walking distance of Kamari's strip of restaurants and cafés as well as old Kefalos village on the hillside.

Pros

  • Close to beach
  • Nice pool area
  • Extremely welcoming hosts

Cons

  • Fairly basic accommodations
  • Very basic breakfast
  • Small rooms
Kamari, 85301, Greece
22420-71466
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Skala

$ | Harbor front, Skala, 85500, Greece

Skala's best in-town option places you in the center of the action, steps from the municipal beach yet removed from the harbor noise and offers simple but comfortable guest rooms that surround a bougainvillea-filled garden. Rooms, done in blond wood and soothing blues, all open to balconies with a view of the pool and sea, the mountains, or hillside Chora.

Pros

  • Top location
  • Attractive terrace and pool
  • Elevator

Cons

  • Occasionally hosts large groups
  • August's high-season rates are high, given simplicity of accommodations
  • Lack of design
Harbor front, Skala, 85500, Greece
22470-31343
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
78 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lindos Blu

$$$$ | Vlicha Lindos, Lindos, 85107, Greece

Sea views seem to fill every inch of this small, sun-drenched, adults-only resort, where many of the stylishly contemporary guest rooms and suites have their own pools tucked onto terraces. A beach and the village of Lindos are nearby, but a spa, two gorgeous infinity pools surrounded by shady lounge areas, and other resort amenities make staying put a luxurious necessity.

Pros

  • Attentive, personalized service
  • Resort amenities in an intimate atmosphere
  • All rooms have sea view

Cons

  • Decor is a bit generic
  • Not within walking distance to sights in Lindos Town
  • Pricey in high season
Vlicha Lindos, Lindos, 85107, Greece
22440-32110
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mango Rooms

$ | Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

A long-established favorite on a quiet Old Town square next to a medieval mosque, this unpretentious family-run lodging offers air-conditioned rooms, an airy roof terrace, and an amiable all-day bar-restaurant. 

Pros

  • On a quiet square within easy walking distance to shops and restaurants
  • Friendly owners
  • Pleasant rooftop terrace

Cons

  • Unstaffed overnight until 9 am
  • No vehicle access so a bit of a trek if you have lots of luggage
  • No elevator
Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-24877
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12 rooms
No Meals

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Medieval Inn

$ | Timachida 9, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

These simple, whitewashed lodgings with bright accents are sparkling clean and surround a flowery courtyard far from the noisy tourist tracks in the northern parts of the Old Town. Two rooms have direct access to an inner garden. Conveniently, the port, bus station, shopping, and sights are all within an easy walk.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Very clean and comfortable
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Basic comforts
  • Some bathrooms, while private, are outside the room
  • Can only be reached on foot
Timachida 9, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-22469
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
10 rooms
No Meals

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Mitsis Grand Hotel

$$$ | Akti Miaouli and Papanikolaou, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

Located steps away from Rhodes Town Beach, the Grand resort is a large complex that makes full use of its resort space, including several pools, six restaurants, and two bars. Within walking distance to Rhodes Town’s major sights, it blends modern resort style with a touch of ancient Greek inspired decor. The lobby and various lounge spaces are immaculate, designed for mingling and gathering, which creates a welcoming laid-back atmosphere.

Pros

  • Steps away from the beach
  • Good for families and large groups
  • Great amenities, restaurants, and services

Cons

  • Impersonal feel
  • Extra charges apply for in-room Wi-Fi
  • Peak season may feel crowded
Akti Miaouli and Papanikolaou, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-54700
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405 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Niriides

$$ | Yialos, 85600, Greece

A small fishing village, about a mile from Yialos, is the setting for a get-away-from-it-all retreat in pleasant, colorful apartments surrounded by gardens. Rooms with lounges, kitchenettes, and balconies surround a newly refurbished communal terrace where drinks and meals are served as chillout music plays on repeat. Nearby is the only restaurant in the village, a pleasant taverna that serves at tables right on the beach. Minibuses head to Yialos every couple of hours for guests.

Pros

  • Wonderful relaxing atmosphere
  • Great hospitality
  • Beautiful rural location

Cons

  • Steps to get to rooms
  • Not within close distance to major sights of Symi
  • Bar-terrace can be a bit noisy
Yialos, 85600, Greece
22460-71784
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
10 rooms, 1 villa
Free Breakfast

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Opera House

$$ | Yialos, 85600, Greece

An expatriate Symiot returned from Sydney (hence the Australian-inspired name) in the 1970s to convert the family property into a cutely colorful village-style complex of rooms and self-catering family suites—the architecture is faithful to local style, but facilities are up-to-the-minute. A pool would make the Opera House perfect, but local planning rules forbid it; an indoor pool, though, is planned for summer 2023.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with all mod cons
  • Peaceful location
  • Very friendly, superhelpful welcome

Cons

  • No elevators
  • Unimaginative buffet breakfast
  • No pool
Yialos, 85600, Greece
022460-72034
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Closed Nov.--Mar.
32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rodos Park Suites

$$$ | Odos Riga Fereous 12, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

Nestled in a green corner of the New Town, Rhodes's most luxurious hotel is graced with welcoming common spaces, a tranquil landscaped pool area, and a wood-and-stone spa, and stunning suites. Although the standard accommodations are much like those in any business hotel, suites are large and handsomely furnished, with such luxurious touches as hot tubs and, from those on the upper floors, views of the walls and Old Town.

Pros

  • Close to Old Town and New Town conveniences
  • Beautiful pool area
  • Inviting public spaces

Cons

  • Standard rooms are rather small
  • Front rooms can be noisy
  • Ordinary room design
Odos Riga Fereous 12, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-89700
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58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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S. Nikolis Hotel

$$ | Odos Ippodamou 61, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

All the atmosphere of Rhodes's medieval Old Town is captured here at this charmingly restored 14th-century house. Guest rooms are all enlivened by centuries-old arches and mosaic floors. Suites and honeymoon rooms are especially atmospheric. Excellent service, including laundry, is provided by Sotiris and Marianne Nikolis with care. Breakfast is served on the roof terrace, which affords a view of a long stretch of the city walls, and a pleasant bar and café at the end of the garden is open all day.

Pros

  • Atmospheric rooms and surroundings
  • Beautiful garden
  • Warm hospitality

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • No parking
  • Reachable only by foot
Odos Ippodamou 61, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-34561
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5 suites
Free Breakfast

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