The Trianta Hotel is a family run hotel located in the heart of Ialyssos, on the north western coast of Rhodes. It is less than a 15 minute walk from Ialyssos Beach where there are loungers and parasols to relax on a watersports to try out. Located just 7 km from the airport and 7 km from Rhodes Town, it is perfect for those wishing to explore the shops, bars and restaurants to be found in the Medieval City of Rhodes.
The hotel provides an outdoor pool with a children’s section surrounded by a sun terrace with loungers and parasols. A poolside snack bar serves a Greek breakfast, light snacks and drinks throughout the day. Local tavernas are within walking distance, perfect for trying local dishes.
Rhodes Town is one of the largest medieval towns in Europe. The cobble stoned Street of the Knights, one of the best preserved medieval streets in Europe, is packed with medieval inns that used to play host to the soldiers of the Order of the Knights. It was not until 1948 that Rhodes officially became part of Greece. In 1988 the Medieval City of Rhodes was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Trianta Hotel is a family run hotel located in the heart of Ialyssos, on the north western coast of Rhodes. It is less than a 15 minute walk from Ialyssos Beach where there are loungers and parasols to relax on a watersports to try out. Located just 7 km from the airport and 7 km from Rhodes Town, it is perfect for those wishing to explore the shops, bars and restaurants to be found in the Medieval City of Rhodes.
The hotel provides an outdoor pool with a children’s section surrounded by a sun terrace with loungers and parasols. A poolside snack bar serves a Greek breakfast, light snacks and drinks throughout the day. Local tavernas are within walking distance, perfect for trying local dishes.
Rhodes Town is one of the largest medieval towns in Europe. The cobble stoned Street of the Knights, one of the best preserved medieval streets in Europe, is packed with medieval inns that used to play host to the soldiers of the Order of the Knights. It was not until 1948 that Rhodes officially became part of Greece. In 1988 the Medieval City of Rhodes was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.