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Helios Garden is licensed by the Greek tourism authority and is a registered business in Greece. EOT Licence – MHTE 1476K134K0509101.

    Eos

    2 Guests
    1 Bedroom
    1 Bathroom
    1 Livingroom

    Eos is named after the Greek goddess of the dawn. Each morning Eos would get up and open the gates so that her brother Ilios (the sun) would pass and rise, bringing the new day.

    This upstairs apartment presents living and dining space, fully equipped kitchen, double bed, safe box, air-conditioning and bathroom with walk-in shower.

    The apartment is Wi-Fi connected with satellite TV. Eos is self-catering and a complimentary bottle of wine and fresh fruit from the owners awaits upon arrival. Breakfasts can be arranged and are payable locally to Jay & Meike who are also happy to offer vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.

    Details

    2 Guests
    1 Bedroom
    1 Bathroom
    1 Living room

    Amenities

    Kitchen
    High Chair
    WiFi
    Coffee Maker
    Air Conditioning
    TV
    Workplace
    BBQ
    Shower
    Non Smoking

    Availability

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    In the Area

    Stepping out of Helios, you step straight into history. Rhodes is one of the largest and best preserved medieval towns in Europe. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is so pristine, no matter where you are, you always feel like you have stepped back in time.
    Within the mighty walls of this beautiful medieval city there are squares, palaces and mosques.

    Your Hosts

    Jay & Meike Kroon

    Jay & his beloved Old Town luggage taxi.

    Within Walking Distance

    Step straight into History

    Being right in the midst of UNESCO World Heritage Site Rhodes Old Town, a lot of interesting activities and attractions are well within walking distance.
    We have selected a few highlights for you:

    Street of the Knights

    This street is in the centre of the old town and is one of the most beautiful parts of the town. Walking on the old cobbles and stones make it easy to imagine that you could have gone back in time hundreds of years.
    — 7 minute walk

    Elli Beach

    Elli is the main beach in Rhodes town and one of the most popular beaches on the entire island. The shingle and pebbly beach is about 400 metres long and 35 metres wide, running from Mandraki harbour to Rhodes Aquarium. The water is crystal clear and usually calm.
    — 15 minute walk

    Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

    The Palace is a ‘must see’ in Rhodes. This beautifully restored building has wonderful mosaic floors that have been brought in from the various churches. Many of the rooms are furnished with original 15th century furniture.
    — 6 minute walk

    Mandraki Harbour

    According to the legend, it was here where the famous Colossus of Rhodes – a bronze statue of the Greek sun-god Helios, made of bronze and reaching 34 meters high – was raised. The harbor with its millionaires’ yachts, moored alongside quaint, old fishing boats is an unspoilt place, lined by seaside Cafes.
    — 10 minute walk

    Experience the Medieval Town

    Surrounded by medieval walls, this old part of Rhodes is the location of many interesting attractions of historical significance. We are happy to arrange a guided tour to experience the town to it’s fullest.
    — 0 minute walk

    Archaeological Museum of Rhodes

    The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is housed in the medieval Hospital of the Knights Hospitaller Order of Saint John (1309-1522). The museum hosts many interesting side galleries off the inner courtyard housing archaeological exhibits found on Rhodes.
    — 7 minute walk

      We’re here for you, and we look forward to your visit!

      If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us!