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Latest Reviews for Rhodes Hotels

Lydia Hotel
4.3/553 Reviews
The location is very good and in a central place. Very close to Elli Beach in the city centre, Old Town and city bus stop. The staff is very courteous and helpful. The room is big enough. It has a large wardrobe and drawers on either side of the beds. You can fit your belongings comfortably. Sheets and towels are clean. Balcony is also sufficient. While most hotels' showers are only curtained, here's a shower cabin. The breakfast options are more than enough. The bar part looked nice but we didn't hang out there. There are already markets, bars, etc. around. There is also a pharmacy right next to it. By the way, they also help with renting a car. I definitely recommend it.
Mitsis Grand Hotel
4.3/5104 Reviews
If this is your first vacation you probably won't mind too much. But I would not book this hotel again. Rooms are definitely old. Not enough outlets. No vanity kit or other amenities in the room to speak of. Tiny tv. Noticeably noisy. Hallways have no sound dampening, my room ended up being above the restaurant so all the noise from the 24/7 restaurant made sleep practically impossible. Tiny bed. Double bed is two tiny beds put together. Very firm mattresses. My first room had a foul odor. Second did not. Overall not a five-star experience. Overpriced for what it is. Food is decent. Pool is good. If you're not planning on spending too much time in your room then choose wisely.
Atlantis Boutique City Hotel
4.1/566 Reviews
NOT A 4 STAR HOTEL Our group of 6 people arrived at this hotel and was checked in by a young man on the night shifts. We had 1 twin room & 4 singles. 3 of our party ended up in their annex which was a 7 minute walk away and we we’re supposedly upgraded to a room with a jacuzzi on the balcony along with another of our party. Due to overbooking he had to move rooms the following day and ended up in the annex with the others which was very inconvenient. Our room was very small for 2 people and the bathroom / wet room is the smallest I have ever seen. No room to put a toilet bag anywhere and everything got soaked when showering. Our towels were changed daily as we had to use them to mop up the floor after showering. The jacuzzi on the balcony was overlooked by the hotels opposite and we only used it once for this reason. The cooked breakfast was lukewarm most mornings and only tinned fruit on offer along with cold meats & cheeses. The cereal seemed stale and the diluted fresh orange wasn’t replenished. It was noisy from the street if you left your doors open. We didn’t use the gym which was quite basic and the sauna was always switched off. We complained about our rooms and the group being separated but no one was interested. Those in their annex had bigger rooms but noise from the bars and the tarpaulin from an adjacent building constantly flapping made it hard to get a decent nights sleep. The location was ok being 10 minutes from the old town and beach with lots of tavernas nearby to eat. I wouldn’t stay in this hotel again and I wonder how it got its 4 star rating
Leonardo Kolymbia Resort Rhodes
4.6/554 Reviews
This hotel was really nice. We were upgraded to the swim up pool room which was rather nice. The only downside is unfortunately the sun is not on it for long. We did use the pool though because we like the cold water and it was a definately colder than the main pool. The main pool was so nice and rhe beds are comfy. Even in October 24/25 degrees it was hot and you wouod need to cool off in the pool. They had walk in steps to the pool as well as the climb down steps. The entertainment by Alan was great (he said he was from Poland) he would give a ten minute warning for water polo, football, beach volley ball, boules, tennis and ping ping etc and he worked hard day and night with the entertainment. It was good fun actually and the other guests were all so nice that we met and chatted to while participating in games. Also don't miss quiz night it was brilliant. The staff were so friendly and chatty and you can get prosecco which was rather good and lots of different cocktails. Certain brands you would need to pay for. The amaretto was nice so I wasn't bothered it wasn't Dissorano. If you want to drink past midnight you have to pay to upgrade the wrist band from what I heard. I also discovered the lemon slushy from the pool was nice with tequila in it. That was a suggestion made to me by Sakis who worked the pool bar. He was so lovely and was trying to help me pronouncing the greek words I was trying to use. The food was great, I haven't been happy with all inclusive in the past due to the food. I couldnt fault the food. There is lots of choice. Lots of pork, but also chicken, beef, fish and vegetable dishes. I liked the fact they had a lower counter so kids could help themselves to spaghetti bolognaise or the other dishes that children might prefer to eat. The only suggestion is to have the ham and cheese slices that are out at breakfast and have those out at lunchtime as well so that they can be added to salad. Also keep the toastie machine out at lunch for toastie sandwiches. The rooms were nice enough but maybe could do with a bit of an update but the beds were very comfortable. Also the towels are not very big so I used a pool towel instead because it was much bigger. I like large shower towels so they could do with providing bigger towels. The beach is close by you walk out the back of the hotel and not to the marina part but the road heading to the right ish and your there in 5 minutes. Apparently they will golf buggy you there if you want to. I would recommend this hotel. I am not sure about when it's very busy in the summer and queuing for drinks but October there was hardly a queue.
Auberge 32 Old Town
4/528 Reviews
I'm not sure why this place has such amazing reviews... We recently stayed here and even though its far from a hotel from hell, it's very basic. Pros - It's right in old town, the middle of everything, so good if that's what you are after. - It was clean and the shower was alright. - Young lady who cleaned our room and gave us breakfast was very friendly and nice. - Free Wi Fi - Really good air conditioning Cons - Our room had no tea or coffee making facilities, despite that being advertised in the booking. - Twice during our stay, we were given sheets that were noticeably stained. - No available English TV channels. - The breakfast was not very good. No option for tea or coffee, and we were given filter coffee, which is not to everybody's liking and was cold. The rest of the breakfast was pretty poor too, cheese and ham toasty wasn't even toasted properly, and the fruit was clearly tinned. - Limited (shaded) seating on balcony. If you are planning to stay one night here, it's not to bad, however, any longer than a night I would recommend somewhere else. A little side note for the owner if they read this. Get rid of the expensive jacuzzis no one seems to use and invest in a couple of Chromecasts for the TVs so none Greek speaking people can use them and kettles for the rooms. You'll have much happier guests.
Absolute Kiotari Resort
4.5/539 Reviews
We have just returned from a relaxing stay at Absolute Kiotari. Very relaxing hotel. Firstly the hotel is in a very quiet area, minimal restaurants within walking distance. This didn’t matter to us, but may be an issue for some. Excellent restaurant just over the road. We had a private pool suite with the bedroom on a mezzanine floor. ‘The death stairs’ as we called them as no bannister and a sharp turn at the bottom, difficult if half asleep going to the loo in the night. The rooms are clean. Beds comfortable but very noisy. Coffee machine in the room but sadly no kettle (I’m a Yorkshire tea lover!). Private pool was a good size, managed to swim lengths which you don’t often get with a private pool. Our terrace got the sun all afternoon. I was told by a receptionist I couldn’t have a parasol for it, however noted others did. Main pool is immaculate and plenty of sun loungers to go around, seemed quiet during the day. 3 evenings in the week had some entertainment which was a nice change. At both breakfast and evening meal there is a huge range of choice, not the best we’ve had but worth it for the price. Restaurant, bar, reception and cleaning staff all very friendly. We would return for another relaxing bit of September sun.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties592
Number of Reviews 13,268
Highest Price€995
Lowest Price€27
Average Price(Weekday Night)€146
Average Price(Weekend Night)€145