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This tour will take you through the highlights of Rhodes Town and Rhodes Island, giving you a brief overview of each attraction. Visitors from all over the world come to admire the beauty of Rhodes. A total of over 180 points have been added to the Rhodes map, of which there are about 80 attractions in the city of Rhodes. Just drive or walk through the streets and as soon as you reach a point of interest, the audio guide will start giving you an overview.
With the self-guided audio tour in our app, you can start the tour at any time, start from a place that suits you, and choose your own pace.
Your virtual travel companion is a character called Travel Kid. He is very interested in discovering new places and also has many exciting questions. Download our audio guide and take part in a fun travel game too.
NB! After purchasing your ticket, read the instructions in the "Before You Go" section! The ticket is valid for 1 week after its activation.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Gate of The Virgin
This historic gate serves as a silent witness to the rich tapestry of cultural and religious life that has thrived here over the centuries. Nestled close to the Jewish quarter, it reflects the multicultural heritage of the area, where diverse communities have coexisted and influenced each other.
The Acropolis of Rhodes
observation point during the Napoleonic Wars, carries a rich history that stretches back to antiquity. Perched atop the highest summit of the town, and historically known as the point where Admiral Smith, a British military leader, oversaw naval operations, the site was renamed Monte Smith by Italian occupiers who sought to replace Greek names with Latin counterparts during their reign. This hilltop provided crucial visibility over the surrounding Aegean Sea, offering clear views of adjacent Greek islands and the Turkish coast, thus making it a pivotal maritime lookout.
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Audio & Written Guide : English, Spanish, French, German, Italian,...
Offline content to avoid roaming charges
Downloadable audio-guide map in many languages on your smartphone
In-person guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Barry H,Dec 21, 2025
- Review from Viator
Despite the frustrations with the app, this still added to the experience in Rhodes and helped us navigate around the town without a guide. Because it is location based we were able to stop and start as we needed to (we had a guided tour in the middle of the day) and so it was very helpful in getting around to the sites while providing helpful information. Given the low price it was definitely worth doing if you don’t have a person to guide you. More details here: We had extra time in Rhodes and couldn’t find a walking tour we liked (it was low season) so opted for this. We have used Guidealong in the USA many times and those are fantastic so we are familiar with this type of technology and had high hopes. We opted to buy two of them so that my wife and I didn’t have to stick totally next to each other as we went around. We activated the day before and you use the same code for both…except the second one failed and, when we contacted them, they told us that it had already been used twice - it had not. But they reset it for us overnight and we were able to activate it on the day. Getting the app to give directions was confusing. It would sometimes show a directions icon and sometimes not. If you use the option to send it to google maps it takes you out of the app and then gives you driving directions, which is NOT what you need in Rhodes as much of it is not open to cars, so it has you going around the things you actually want to see. Instead stay in the app and just follow along…once you finally get it to show you directions. When approaching a site of interest you had to be practically on top of it before the location description kicked in, so we often found ourselves just touching the icon we were heading for so that we could listen as we approached instead of standing in front of things as the talk went on. If you went back to the map from the description then the talking stopped. The descriptions were clear and very informative but a little dry with no humor at all. They could learn a lot from Guidealong on how to put together a more engaging tour IMHO. Overall, worth the money once you overcame the app frustrations, but it could be better based on our experiences with similar apps.



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