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Why you should visit Rethymnon

April 15, 2017
Rebecca Skevaki

Cobbled streets, colourful neoclassical houses with balconies overflowing with flowers, shady squares, and a maze of small narrow laneways are what you get when you visit Rethymnon, the third largest town on Crete. If that weren’t enough, the city’s scenic Venetian Old Port and the imposing Fortezza make it easy to be charmed (likely instantly) by Rethymnon. For anyone even just thinking about a visit to Rethymnon, here are four of the best reasons to book your ticket now.

The old town is delightful

tables and chairs at a Crete cafe
Take a break at one many tavernas that dot the streets of Rethymnon's old town. | Photo by Crete Urban Adventures

Start your visit to Rethymnon’s picturesque old town early in the morning and stroll around the endless narrow streets packed with some of the town’s main attractions, like the magnificent Venetian Rimondi Fountain, the Historical and Folklore Museum of Rethymnon housed in a charming Venetian mansion, the impressive church of San Francesco, and the Mosque of Gazi Hussein Pasha.

The Fortezza is impressive

The Fortezza
Built by the Venetians on the 16th century, the Fortezza is the citadel of Rethymnon. | Photo by Crete Urban Adventures

The indisputable jewel of the city for centuries, the Venetian castle rising high on the hill of Paleokastro dates back to 1573. The imposing complex includes many important structures such as the artillery warehouse where guns and armour were kept, the residence of the advisers where the Venetian Councillors of the city used to live, the residence of the Rector in the central square of the fortress, the Khan Ibrahim mosque, and the Erofili Theater, which hosts many of the events of the Renaissance Festival of Rethymnon, held every summer. Don’t miss the impressive views from the edge of the castle.

The Old Venetian Harbour is beautiful

Enjoy a glass of ouzo as you watch the boats sail by in Rethymnon's pretty harbour. | Photo by Crete Urban Adventures

With colourful pastel buildings that overlook the sea, Venetian and Turkish architectural influences, and a picturesque lighthouse built in the 17th century on the edge of the Venetian breakwater, the old harbour is one of the most beautiful spots in the city. The bustling waterfront is a meeting point any time of the day or night for locals, and a great place to sit down for a meze and some local raki.

The Rimondi Fountain is full of stories

Rimondi Fountain
Rimondi fountain by night. | Photo by Crete Urban Adventures

The Rimondi Fountain is located at the north end of Petychaki Square, in the centre of the old town of Rethymnon. Don’t search for any grand building, as what you see is what stands on the site of an older fountain, believed to have existed since at least 1588. Loaded with history and local myths and tales, the fountain’s central location will not only give you some nice photo-ops, but also the chance to walk in the heart of what used to be the Venetian centre of the city, and what is now one of the busiest streets not only for tourists, but also for locals.

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