Visit Rhodes’ leading hotel – Rodos Palace and meet the owner
On an island like Rhodes while it is great to stay in quirky historic locations, at times it is very nice indeed to kick back and stay in smart, modern, sophisticated hotels like the Rodos Palace, located right on the ocean in Lalyssos Bay
The Rodos Palace is Rhodes’ finest deluxe resort located in 30 acres of extensively landscaped gardens, just 5 minutes away from the city of Rhodes and the Old Town.
Greeted by a marble lobby and reception area decorated with wood, mosaics and sumptuous furnishings – what else do you expect in Greece – the Rodos Palace offers a choice of five speciality restaurants with the La Rotisserie gourmet restaurant being the top one and where The Mole had a fantastic lunch with the owner of the hotel and the nearby Mediterranean , Mr Andronis Cambourakis.
So, when the eating is over, the relaxing begins and where better that at one of the Rodos Palace many pools!
To discover more about the sumptuous Rodos Palace Hotel, click here now:
http://www.travelmole.tv/watch_vdo.php?sid=75&id=14653
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