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A five-star suite hotel in the medieval town of Rhodes
More than a hotel, the boutique experience at Kókkini Porta Rossa is a design delight: old-world beauty, quality and style, matched with modern touches and comforts
Situated within the walls of Rhodes Old Town, this 14th-century former knights’ residence, with its antiques and artefact, is a jaw-dropping luxury-accommodation sensation. Six beautifully appointed,
spacious suites display a passion for comfort, decor and class. Expect close attention to detail, fascinating
pieces of art, colourful courtyards, shining silverware, dramatic bathrooms and appliances and fittings that belong to a class way above commercial hotels. A multi-course breakfast of
delicious, regional offerings to satisfy the pickiest of eaters is a welcome daily surprise. Lovingly prepared dishes are served in a shaded courtyard, where they’re presented together with the stories behind the food, taking guests on a trip around Eastern Mediterranean and East Asia.
Complimentary evening drinks
are served in the perfectly lit garden, while the day’s highlights are being discussed and ideas for what might be for dinner to follow are exchanged between guests. If the mood is right, Paris, the son of the hotel’s owners, may treat guests to a few tunes on the piano, too. The Kókkini Porta Rossa guest
experience is also complemented by the thoughtful care from the owners and staff, and their infectious passion for Rhodes. Not to mention
the recommendations and the user- friendly tablet with a treasure of information and daily itineraries. Meanwhile, the people of Kókkini
Porta Rossa feel suitably rewarded knowing that their guests’ days will be a happy memory of filoxénia (Greek for ‘hospitality’).
For further information Visit
kokkiniporta.com
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