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Luxurious Amenities and Services
Indulge in superb amenities such as complimentary wireless internet, a bar/lounge, and a cooked-to-order breakfast every morning.
Convenient Location
Located in the heart of Rhodes Old Town, just a short walk from Rhodes Port and Elli Beach, this boutique hotel offers easy access to local attractions including Socratous Garden and the Old Town Aquarium.
Comfortable and Stylish Accommodations
Relax in one of the 5 elegant rooms featuring modern amenities like memory foam beds, minibars, and LED televisions. Enjoy the convenience of complimentary wired and wireless internet access, ensuring you stay connected throughout your stay.
Book your stay at Evdokia Boutique Hotel for a delightful and unforgettable experience in Rhodes!
Pets not allowed
Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures
Reservations are required for onsite COVID-19 testing
Contactless check-out is available
Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer
Pets not allowed
Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures
Reservations are required for onsite COVID-19 testing
Contactless check-out is available
Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer
Staff temperature checks are conducted regularly
Cashless transactions are available
Essential workers only - NO
No elevators
Bed sheets and towels are washed at a temperature of at least 60°C/140°F
Staff wears personal protective equipment
Temperature checks are available to guests
Food service has been amended for enhanced safety
Property is cleaned with disinfectant
LGBTQ friendly
Social distancing measures are in place
Professional property host/manager
Contactless check-in is available
Property confirms they are implementing enhanced cleaning measures
Commonly-touched surfaces are cleaned with disinfectant
Beautiful historic hotel. Great location. Very friendly staff. Delicious breakfast!
Lovely ancient house in old town Rhodos. Tio picked us up in the late evening at the airport as arranged..great service and very well priced. Close to loads of fabulous restaurants and bars. And super convenient for the port to the smaller islands .. after a great sleep we enjoyed a fabulous breakfast. Thank you for a great but too short stay… longer next time we hope.
The family apartment stairs are very narrow and steep for kids. The property owner keeps his construction supplies in the entertainment console. We also found multiple water bugs and ants in our room and bed. The breakfast was amazing however the conditions of the apartment were substandard.
Cooked omelet by the owner and fresh bread and homemade jams. Table area in main room but friendly service.
Practical option for families in the centre of the old town of Rhodes. Very helpful and friendly staff, and an excellent breakfast. Decor is not modern or fancy but the hotel has a certain charm.
Very comfy
Traditional architecture, friendly staff, great location, good breakfast, clean, quiet.
Super friendly and helpful staff. Incredible breakfast. Location right in the heart of old town
I truly can't recommend this hotel enough. Firstly the building and surrounding area is right in the heart of old town so it's absolutely beautiful. The rooms were impeccably clean and we had everything we could have wanted. Another great benefit is that despite being very central it wasn't noisy at all and we slept great. With all that said the highlight is definitely the staff. Savvas and his family are all lovely people who are so welcoming and helpful. On our first day there we slept in a little late because we flew in late and still were very kindly given a lovely breakfast (and it was lovely every day afterwards too). If you're wanting to stay in old town book here!
Staff were amazing and accommodating.
Location was perfect. Owner and family are charming. Bedroom was small but that was minor given the rest of the ambience.
Host was great with a wonderful breakfast every morning. Went above and beyond to help our stay go smoothly
The hotel is wee situated in the Old Town. The ancient building has been nicely restored. The hosts are friendly and helpful.
We stayed here just one night, but we wished we could have stayed longer.
The property is a historic building. The room was very clean. The bathroom was small, but it had all the necessities we needed during our stay.
The best part about our stay was the breakfast. The hosts made breakfast for the three of us (myself, my wife, and our 18-month daughter). They made a small omelette just for our daughter. Meanwhile, we enjoyed a fantastic breakfast with loads of traditional and local foods. The hosts were very friendly and the atmosphere as a whole left us with quite an impression.
To those traveling during the off-season:
Keep in mind that during the off-season most places in this part of the city are closed. Google maps will show that the many restaurants in the area are open - they are not. Make sure that you bring some food with you for the evening, or you may choose to walk beyond the old city and toward the coast (in the northwest direction) for some restaurants that are open late.
Keep in mind that you may have to check yourself in. When we found the place, the hosts were at a different location, so we checked ourselves in and we did not see the hosts until the next morning. This was not a problem at all, its just part of the off-season.
There is not tea kettle in the room, but there is a small kitchenette in the common area, so it is still possible to make yourself some tea in the evening.
As a whole, this was a very unique stay and a wonderful experience. 5/5
The hosts are wonderful and make you a delicious breakfast every day, are super friendly and helpful and FUN!
Very generous host preparing breakfast from his own grown produce.
The hotel is in a superb location and the building has a very distinctive character. When I arrived nobody was there at the reception and had to communicate via Whatsapp to check in. When the owner/personnel were around, they were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was fabulous. But the rest wasn't so great. My room was very small and not that comfortable. There was no wardrobe in the room and I was asked to use one in the vestibule (i.e. in a public area!). I ended up keeping my clothes part in my suitcase and part on the floor. I found a small fridge in the outside cupboard and took it, because the room didn't have one. The bathroom fittings were poor. A wall mounted hook fell to the floor when I tried to hang a towel on it. The shower head was not fixed to the wall and I had to hold it (there were holes in the wall, but the job was never finished). There were signs of damage here and there. The room was made after my first night but not after the second. The TV remote control didn't work: not that it mattered, since I hardly ever watch TV in hotels, but still. Despite the looks, walls are thin: there was quite a bit of noise one night. I saw pictures of some of the other rooms on the web and they look great, which combined with the location and the quality of the breakfast explains the high rates the hotel gets: unfortunately the occasional guest ends up in a dodgy corner and for those 3 nights that guest happened to be me.
Interesting architecture, central to everything. Also Savvas the host makes great omelettes.
Savvas and Jenny have hospitality in their blood, and they work hard to make sure guests are comfortable.
From the moment you walk in, the first thing you notice is how clean and fresh everything smells.
The beds are nice and firm.
Our first morning we intended to go out early for bougatsa. Jenny asked, “Where you going so early?” Savvas arrived with freshly baked bread shortly afterwards and said, “Why didn’t you say you wanted bougatsa?” Then he said, “Sit. I get you bougatsa.” While he prepared an amazing omelette, Jenny went and bought bougatsa and brought it back and served it to us with the rest of the amazing breakfast. Talk about service!
We had a little hiccup trying to get to the hotel. It was our first time in Rhodes, and we didn’t realize that being in “Old Rhodes” meant that the hotel was inside a walled fortress. GPS kept telling us to enter a gated street. After driving over an hour looking for another possible entrance, we called the hotel, and Savvas met us on his motorcycle and let us go with him down the gated street—being with him gave us access. He then had a local electric taxi meet us to take us to the hotel. He said we should have called first.
Our last day, we had to leave early to catch the ferry, and they served us breakfast an hour earlier than the stated time.
In every way, they were eager to serve.
Note: if you’re unfamiliar with remote control AC, be sure to ask. You don’t have to suffer the heat!
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