Rhodes Old Town, Some Photos

How quickly things can change weatherwise. On Friday, we thought our trip to Rhodes might be rained off, but it turned out to be a warm and dry day over there. Yesterday, we popped out for a drink after music lessons and model making and got stuck in the bar because of a thunderstorm, the boat schedules are up the spout too, but should be back on track by Friday.

There were two cruise ships harboured in Rhodes for the day, we saw several coaches transporting people, the open-top bus was running and some of the tourist shops in the Old Town had opened. Not many, I have to say, but enough to give the few wandering tourists something to view and buy. Once we’d done what we went over there to do, we spent a couple of hours wandering the backstreets of the Old Town, which is a heritage site, and which, when devoid of tourists and the tatty shopfronts, is like walking around a private museum. I’m late to work today, so here are a few photos for you, to give you an idea.

The Street of the Knights
The Street of the Knights
The Street of the Air Conditioners
The Street of the Air Conditioners
The Street of the Public Conveniences
The Street of the Public Convenience

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