
Rhodes
Flavors of Rhodes: Two Days of Food, Wine & Old Town Charm
Slow-paced Rhodes escape filled with island flavors and wine
Two relaxed days in Rhodes focused on local food, wine, and atmospheric neighborhoods, with everything clustered so you can mostly walk and linger. You’ll taste meze in the Old Town, learn to cook Greek favorites, sip Dodecanese wines, and browse local markets at an easy, comfortable pace.
Highlights
Sample traditional Rhodian dishes in atmospheric alleyways inside the medieval walls.
Learn to prepare classic Greek recipes and enjoy the meal you cook together.
Discover local Dodecanese grape varieties at a relaxed, guided tasting.
Wander through stalls of fresh produce, herbs, and island treats with plenty of photo stops.
End a day with wine and meze overlooking Mandraki Harbor’s historic waterfront.
Good to Know
Plan Around the Midday Heat
Even in shoulder seasons, Rhodes can be quite hot from midday to mid-afternoon; schedule your longest walks and most active sightseeing in the morning or early evening, and use the hottest hours for long lunches, siestas, or indoor tastings.
Cash, Cards, and Tipping
Most restaurants and wine bars in Rhodes Town accept cards, but small market stalls and some traditional tavernas may prefer cash; carry a bit of euro change and leave a modest 5–10% tip or round up the bill in restaurants when service is good.
Timing Your Meals Like a Local
Locals often eat lunch from 2–3 pm and dinner from 8–10 pm, so if you dine slightly earlier you’ll find it easier to get a table, but staying closer to local times can give you a livelier atmosphere—reserve ahead for popular spots in high season.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Nireas Traditional Restaurant
Charming taverna in a quiet Old Town courtyard; order grilled octopus, stuffed vine leaves, and a village salad with local olive oil.
1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Mezzaluna
Cozy spot on a small Old Town lane; try a spread of meze plates, local cheeses, and a carafe of house white or rosé.
1h 30m · $25-40 per person
Medieval City of Rhodes (Old Town) Morning Stroll
Enter through one of the main gates and wander the cobbled streets, including Street of the Knights, the outer walls, and small side alleys; pause often for photos and short café breaks.
2h 30m · Free
Wine Tasting in Rhodes Old Town
Join a small-group or hosted tasting at a local wine bar, sampling Dodecanese varieties with a short introduction to the island’s wine traditions.
1h 30m · $25-40
Romios Restaurant
Atmospheric courtyard restaurant inside the walls; order slow-cooked lamb, moussaka, and a local dessert like baklava or galaktoboureko.
1h 30m · $30-45 per person
Takis Taverna
Relaxed taverna just outside the Old Town area; go for grilled fish, fried calamari, and a cold beer or house wine.
1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Mandraki Harbor & New Market Area Stroll
Walk along the harborfront to see the historic columns and boats, then browse the nearby New Market building and surrounding streets for souvenirs and local snacks.
2h · Free (excluding any shopping)
Local Street Market Visit (Rhodes Town)
Visit a local-style market street or cluster of shops selling fresh produce, olives, herbs, and sweets; sample dried fruit, nuts, and local honey as you browse.
1h · Free (budget $10-20 for tastings)
Greek Cooking Class in Rhodes Town
Hands-on class where you prepare several Greek and Rhodian dishes, then sit down to share the meal with wine and conversation.
3h · $55-80 per person9 activities across 2 days
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