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ancient kamiros

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    Built around the 7th century B.C., this ancient city of Rhodes contains...
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    • David2398 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was wonderful to see how an ancient Greek village was set out and the views were excellent. These were towards the coast of Turkey and, from the top of the ridge, looking down into a well wooded valley. Marvellous!
    • lizett2013 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The archeological ruins are amazing and so are the breathtaking views once you reach the top. Some of the most beautiful cliffs I have ever seen!Visited August 2013.
    • RuthS430 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Sadly our car hire ended up taking a bit of time otherwise we would have loved to have arrived in the early morning - it was hot, hot, hot under the baking sun!This place is incredible and well worth a wander around, I love imagining what life would have been like in the market, the houses/shops so visible along the main streets, and the ancient acropolis perched high on the hill overlooking the town. Definitely one of my favourite sites on Rhodes!
    • IMTRIPUK 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was my second visit here and I am dreaming of going back.Incredible ancient place with lots to see.Arrive early before the crowds and the hot sun so you can appreciate everything.I simply can`t wait until it is further revealed...Unmissable with picturesque views.Not sure if it is great for buggies but is great history lesson for sure.
    • allspice50 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Kamiros, also known as the Greek Pompeii is the smallest of Rhodes three ancient cities which dates back to the 5th & 6th centuries. This well preserved site which runs down to a cliff that overhangs the sea has great views of little islets off Rhodes and the Mediterranean Sea. The ancient city was built on three levels. At the top of the hill is the acropolis with the temple of Athena Kamieras, a stoa, a cistern with a capacity of 600 cubic meters of water which supplied up to 400 families, sanctuary and bath house. On the middle terrace is the main settlement, consisting of a grid of parallel streets and residential blocks. On the lower terrace is the Doric temple dedicate to Apollo; the fountain house, and the Agora (market building). A really interesting site if you appreciate ancient ruins.
    • Claire21957 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an interesting and well worth while place to visit. Close your eyes and use your imagination as to what this was like all those years ago. A fabulous place to visit. Thank you
    • MN_Walkers 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Many other reviewers explain the nature of this site, so I will simply comment on a few practical matters.The bus trip from Rhodes Town takes a little over an hour and costs 5 Euros each way. It leaves from the west side bus terminal - the northern of the two terminals on the west side of the New Market just north of Old Town. Don't worry about missing the stop - as the bus approaches Ancient Kamiros it leaves the coast road and makes a slow climb up a winding road inland for a few hundred meters, coming to a stop in a car park at the entrance to the site. You'll know that you're there. We did not look at the prices in the cafe but there is a refrigerated vending machine across from the ticket window that sells 500ml bottles of water for 50 cents. The WCs (located inside the site) are free.There is a little shade, but not much. Wear a hat. There is work going on - both archeological and construction of visitor improvements - but it doesn't interfere with the visit. We spent about an hour and a half walking the entire site. It is well worth the 4 Euro admission.
    • lornae600 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not much to see here in Ancient Kamiros, literally just some rocks. Barely any information about it. Wouldn't have been so bad if it was free but we paid the same to get into Lindos Acropolis which was far more interesting and enjoyable!
    • JanLin66 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You pay 6 euros each and you get a small map of the area to explore but not much else. Just keep wondering about and you do get a sense of just how big this place was and the views are wonderful. There were "guides" about but not really for your benefit they are there to tell you where you can't go!
    • 534christinei 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A pretty big site with lots to see. We enjoyed this but as we like ancient sites it just seemed like a circular tour. It really needed more than 45 mins to do it justice but we didn't hire a car and the cost of a taxi there would gave been prohibitive.
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