The Street of the Knights, or Odos Ippoton, is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval streets, extending from the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes to the port. Lined with historic inns, this lane once housed the Knights of St. John, who lived and worked along its cobblestone path. Today, visitors can walk down this atmospheric street, surrounded by the well-maintained facades that evoke the era of the knights, offering a tangible connection to the island’s rich history.
Street of the Knights (Odos Ippoton)
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