Exploring the grandeur of the Rhodes: Palace of the Grand Master is a must-do on any visit to the island. With a ticket that includes a self-guided audio tour, visitors can enjoy the palace’s rich history and stunning architecture at their own pace. Whether you’re fascinated by Gothic design or eager to uncover the palace’s storied past, this experience promises to transport you back in time. But the true magic lies in what awaits beyond the palace walls…
Key Points
- Admission prices for the Palace of Grand Master in Rhodes start from $6.53 per person with a self-guided audio tour in English.
- The palace is wheelchair accessible, but pets, baby strollers, and oversize luggage are not permitted.
- Free admission is available for infants (0-5 years) and EU citizens under 25 with valid ID.
- The palace is open daily from May to October, with last entry 20 minutes before closing.
- Visitors are advised to arrive early to avoid crowds and have ample time to explore the palace’s Gothic architecture and mosaics.
Ticket Information
The Rhodes: Palace of Grand Master Ticket & Audio Tour offers admission prices starting from $6.53 per person.
The tickets are non-refundable but valid for 1 day, including entry and a self-guided audio tour in English. Reduced admission fees are available at the ticket booth for eligible visitors.
The tickets are non-refundable but valid for 1 day, including entry and a self-guided audio tour in English. Reduced admission fees are available at the ticket booth for eligible visitors.
While hotel transfers and live guides aren’t included, the experience provides great value, rated 4.1/5 for value.
Visitors should note the last entry is 20 minutes before closing, and hours may vary, so it’s best to check before visiting this Gothic architectural gem in Greece.
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Accessibility and Restrictions
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes is wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors of all abilities to explore this historic site.
However, some restrictions apply:
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Pets, baby strollers, and oversize luggage aren’t permitted.
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Visitors must present a valid passport or ID for entry.
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Infants (0-5 years) and EU citizens under 25 receive free admission with ID.
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Non-EU citizens under 25 can get reduced-price entry (April-October) with ID.
These guidelines ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all guests at the Palace of the Grand Master.
Visiting Hours
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes is open daily from May to October, operating from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
The last entry is 20 minutes before closing. Visitors should check the operating hours before visiting, as they may vary.
The palace offers a self-guided audio tour in English, allowing guests to explore at their own pace.
A self-guided audio tour in English allows visitors to explore the Palace of the Grand Master at their own pace.
With its Gothic architecture and beautiful mosaics, the palace is a must-see attraction in Rhodes.
Visitors are advised to plan their visit accordingly to make the most of their time and experience.
Highlights and Features
With its rich history and stunning architecture, the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes offers a captivating experience for visitors.
Some of the key highlights include:
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Exploring the Gothic architecture, one of the few examples in Greece.
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Discovering beautiful mosaics from Hellenistic and Christian times.
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Learning about the fascinating history of the Palace and the Knights of Rhodes.
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Enjoying the palace’s impressive scale and well-preserved features, which have earned it a 4.2/5 rating from 274 reviews.
Customer Reviews
Travelers’ reviews of the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes have been overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting the site’s historical significance and ease of exploration.
One visitor, Marion from France, praised the "nice place with interesting facts", while Gabriella from Italy found it "easy to visit without a guide".
Shana from the United States called the palace "very interesting" and "highly recommended".
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Planning Your Visit
When planning your visit to the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, visitors should keep in mind the accessible hours of operation. The palace is open daily from May to October, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with the last entry 20 minutes before closing.
However, operating hours may vary, so it’s important to check before visiting.
To make the most of your experience, consider the following:
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Arrive early to avoid crowds and ensure you have enough time to explore.
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Opt for the self-guided audio tour to learn about the palace’s rich history at your own pace.
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Check if you’re eligible for reduced admission fees, such as discounts for EU citizens under 25 or infants.
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Plan your transportation and leave enough time to reach the palace, as hotel transfers aren’t included.
Getting to the Palace
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes is situated in the heart of the historic Old Town of Rhodes, making it easily accessible for visitors.
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes is situated in the heart of the historic Old Town of Rhodes, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Most travelers can simply walk to the palace from their hotels or accommodations in the Old Town. It’s about a 15-20 minute stroll from the cruise ship terminal and main ferry port.
Alternatively, visitors can take a taxi or public transportation like the hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus. The palace is well-signposted, so it’s easy to find your way, even without a map.
With its central location, getting to the palace is quite straightforward.
What to Expect During Your Tour
Upon arrival at the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, visitors can expect a self-guided audio tour that brings the site’s rich history to life.
The tour allows guests to explore the palace’s Gothic architecture, discover ancient mosaics, and learn about the Knights of Rhodes who once ruled the island.
Highlights of the experience include:
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Wandering through the palace’s grand halls and chambers.
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Admiring the intricate Byzantine and Gothic design elements.
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Viewing well-preserved mosaics dating back to Hellenistic and Christian eras.
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Learning about the palace’s role in the history of Rhodes through the audio guide.
Things To Know
Can I Take Photos Inside the Palace?
Yes, visitors can take photos inside the palace. The ticket information does not mention any restrictions on photography, so guests are free to capture the Gothic architecture and stunning mosaics during their self-guided tour.
What Is the Dress Code for Visiting the Palace?
There is no formal dress code for visiting the Palace of the Grand Master. However, wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and shoes is recommended, as you’ll be doing a lot of walking and exploring the historic site.
Are Guided Tours Available in Languages Other Than English?
According to the ticket information, the self-guided audio tour is only provided in English. However, there’s no mention of guided tours being available in other languages. Visitors may need to inquire at the ticket booth for any additional language options.
Can I Leave and Re-Enter the Palace on the Same Day?
Yes, the ticket allows for re-entry on the same day. It’s a one-day pass, so visitors can leave and come back as needed during the palace’s operating hours without needing to purchase a new ticket.
Is There a Cloakroom or Storage Facility at the Palace?
The palace has no cloakroom or storage facility. Visitors must keep their belongings with them throughout their visit. Large bags and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the palace.
Sum Up
The Rhodes: Palace of the Grand Master offers a captivating journey through history. With a self-guided audio tour, visitors can explore the palace’s stunning Gothic architecture and beautiful mosaics at their own pace. The reasonable admission fees and accessibility make it a must-visit attraction for those seeking to enjoy the grandeur of the Rhodes. Plan your visit accordingly to make the most of this remarkable cultural experience.
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