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“This boutique hotel occupies a heritage building in Rhodes' old town. The individually styled suites have a rustic feel, with exposed stone walls and hand-selected antique furnishings; the best have terrace doors that open onto the hotel courtyard. Enjoy al fresco mezé dining at this historic hotel.”

“This boutique hotel occupies a heritage building in Rhodes' old town. The individually styled suites have a rustic feel, with exposed stone walls and hand-selected antique furnishings; the best have terrace doors that open onto the hotel courtyard. Enjoy al fresco mezé dining at this historic hotel.”

Hotel Review

Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese islands, has a beautiful, medieval town centre which is now listed as a World Heritage Site. The town's history means that local culture draws on Turkish, Greek and Jewish heritage. With beautiful beaches close by, it is an idyllic location for holidaymakers who like to add a cultural element to a seaside getaway. Nestled just within the gate that marks the entrance to the old town is Kókkini Porta Rossa. The hotel sits within a lovingly restored 14th-century knight's residence. The Greek owners have made the most of the building's original features, leaving stone walls exposed and dressing the hotel with local antiques and artefacts. Guests will feel like they are stepping back in time when staying in one of the hotel's luxurious suites; there is plenty of attention to detail, with a 'fragrance bar' and decanters instead of a mini-bar. Design touches like the Art Nouveau headboard in the Orhan Suite give this hotel a stylish finish. A traditional Greek menu is on offer at the restaurant, and guests can enjoy dinner in the pretty courtyard. A unique heritage hotel.

 

Written by HG Staff

Recommended For

  • Romantic Break
  • The hotel's elegant heritage building and luxurious soft furnishings make it an ideal romantic getaway
  • City Style
  • Located in the beautiful old town of Rhodes, this is a great base for exploring the city's sights
  • Hideaway
  • With a quiet internal courtyard and cosy suites, this is a perfect hideaway hotel
  • Hotel boats for hire
  • Enjoy a day out exploring the coastline on one of the hotel's boats; enquire with staff for more details
  • Diving
  • Arrange a diving trip through the hotel and exploring the depths of the Aegean on your holiday
  • Great walks
  • Enjoy a walking tour with a guide from the hotel; book your tour during your stay
  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable
  • Restrictions on children
  • Not suitable for children under the age of 10
  • Intimate
  • Charming
  • Romantic
  • Owner managed
  • Quiet
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Opulent
  • Restaurant
  • B&B
  • Boutique
  • Historic
  • Antiques
  • Luxury
  • Retro/Vintage
  • Traditional

Facilities

  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable
  • Restrictions on children
  • Not suitable for children under the age of 10
  • Wifi
  • Safe
  • Bath robes
  • Parking
  • Bar
  • Communal Dining
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Airport transfer
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Restaurant
  • Garden
  • Sitting Room
  • Room service
  • Suites
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Hotel boats for hire
  • Enjoy a day out exploring the coastline on one of the hotel's boats; enquire with staff for more details
  • Diving
  • Arrange a diving trip through the hotel and exploring the depths of the Aegean on your holiday
  • Great walks
  • Enjoy a walking tour with a guide from the hotel; book your tour during your stay

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Kókkini Porta Rossa

Found on a quiet residential lane in Rhodes' old town, Kokkini Porta Rossa is a stylish boutique hotel of five spacious immaculately presented suites. This privately owned and run property offers an exclusive ambiance, impeccable decoration, and fine dining, together with personalised service from the Greek owners.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)