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13Sep2020-Lunch in Rethymno/Crete🏘🤍

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Rethymno is a city on the northern coast of the Greek island of Crete.
it’s a bit more than an hour away from Chania and the road to get there is straight forward by the sea side.
The way there is embraced by breathtaking scenery of the mountains on one side and the deep blue of the Mediterranean on the other side. all the way.
Rethymno prefecture lies on the western side of Crete, between the prefectures of Chania and Heraklion. it’s Full of beautiful beaches, archaeological sites, Byzantine churches, gorgeous villages, and cosmopolitan resorts.
Rethymno was originally built during the Minoan civilization or the Aegean civilization in the bronze ages.
The city was prominent enough to make its own coins and maintain urban growth.
In the colourful old town, the Venetian Harbour is filled with fishing boats, lined with tavernas & shops. It’s cosy & calm. feels so welcoming and open.
In a previous visit we explored the Fortezza on the hilltop, it’s worth checking out once you’re there, is one of the best-preserved castles in Crete.
was built in the 16th-century, in the defensive core & surrounded by a huge well preserved fortress.
The town of Rethymnon was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1646 during the Cretan War (1645–69) and they ruled it for almost three centuries.
although we only been here twice, and we haven’t gotten the chance to explore many things,
it is captivating, With it’s small and charming Venetian harbour and narrow streets.
The town has an old aristocratic appearance, with its buildings dating from the 16th century, arched doorways, stone staircases, Greek-Roman remains from the Byzantine period.
also on our bucket list visiting rethymnon during the Wine Festival which is held annually at the beginning of July, hopefully we will enjoy it soon when this pandemic is over.
Another festival is held here in memory of the destruction of the Arkadi Monastery, is held on 7–8 November.
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If you go by car, available parking nearby (both free and paid) makes it quite accessible.
Here we are, reached the parking area, the town is right across & also it’s a lovely short walk away.
Rethymnon is a proper working town of the island and not a resort, so it is lively & filled with people’s daily activities besides the leisure attractions, also the city centre is very compact that makes going around so easy.
In general it’s filled with positive vibes and inhabited by people known for their hospitality, honouring their ancestors and traditions.
it’s a bit more than an hour away from Chania and the road to get there is straight forward by the sea side.
The way there is embraced by breathtaking scenery of the mountains on one side and the deep blue of the Mediterranean on the other side. all the way.
Rethymno prefecture lies on the western side of Crete, between the prefectures of Chania and Heraklion. it’s Full of beautiful beaches, archaeological sites, Byzantine churches, gorgeous villages, and cosmopolitan resorts.
Rethymno was originally built during the Minoan civilization or the Aegean civilization in the bronze ages.
The city was prominent enough to make its own coins and maintain urban growth.
In the colourful old town, the Venetian Harbour is filled with fishing boats, lined with tavernas & shops. It’s cosy & calm. feels so welcoming and open.
In a previous visit we explored the Fortezza on the hilltop, it’s worth checking out once you’re there, is one of the best-preserved castles in Crete.
was built in the 16th-century, in the defensive core & surrounded by a huge well preserved fortress.
The town of Rethymnon was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1646 during the Cretan War (1645–69) and they ruled it for almost three centuries.
although we only been here twice, and we haven’t gotten the chance to explore many things,
it is captivating, With it’s small and charming Venetian harbour and narrow streets.
The town has an old aristocratic appearance, with its buildings dating from the 16th century, arched doorways, stone staircases, Greek-Roman remains from the Byzantine period.
also on our bucket list visiting rethymnon during the Wine Festival which is held annually at the beginning of July, hopefully we will enjoy it soon when this pandemic is over.
Another festival is held here in memory of the destruction of the Arkadi Monastery, is held on 7–8 November.
………..
If you go by car, available parking nearby (both free and paid) makes it quite accessible.
Here we are, reached the parking area, the town is right across & also it’s a lovely short walk away.
Rethymnon is a proper working town of the island and not a resort, so it is lively & filled with people’s daily activities besides the leisure attractions, also the city centre is very compact that makes going around so easy.
In general it’s filled with positive vibes and inhabited by people known for their hospitality, honouring their ancestors and traditions.
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