The Paleos Apartments are located less than 700 metres from Ialyssos Beach on the north western coast of Rhodes. The Medieval Town of Rhodes is 8 km away and the International Airport is just 6 km from the apartments. The Paleos Apartments have an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers and parasols. The on-site restaurant serves a selection of homemade Greek specialities and BBQ nights are arranged.
A number of places of interest are within easy reach including the Acropolis of Rhodes, Grand Master Palace and the Casino. Rhodes Waterpark (the largest water park in Greece) is 8 km away.
The Medieval town of Rhodes is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the largest medieval towns in Europe, Rhodes Old Town gives tourists the opportunity to stroll within the medieval walls and explore 24 centuries of history. The fascinating fortress-like buildings, gates, narrow streets, fountains and squares, make it feel like you have stepped back into medieval times. It is hard to believe that it was not until 1948 that the island of Rhodes officially became part of Greece.
The Paleos Apartments are located less than 700 metres from Ialyssos Beach on the north western coast of Rhodes. The Medieval Town of Rhodes is 8 km away and the International Airport is just 6 km from the apartments. The Paleos Apartments have an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers and parasols. The on-site restaurant serves a selection of homemade Greek specialities and BBQ nights are arranged.
A number of places of interest are within easy reach including the Acropolis of Rhodes, Grand Master Palace and the Casino. Rhodes Waterpark (the largest water park in Greece) is 8 km away.
The Medieval town of Rhodes is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the largest medieval towns in Europe, Rhodes Old Town gives tourists the opportunity to stroll within the medieval walls and explore 24 centuries of history. The fascinating fortress-like buildings, gates, narrow streets, fountains and squares, make it feel like you have stepped back into medieval times. It is hard to believe that it was not until 1948 that the island of Rhodes officially became part of Greece.