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The Neratze Mosque, Rethimnon
The Neratze Mosque, Rethimnon
Rethymnon is the third largest city of Crete. It is the capital of the Prefecture of Rethymnon with a population of around 30,000 people. It is reached  from Chania by the National Road in about an hour and from Iraklion in about 60 minutes as well.
The city does not have an airport but Olympic airlines buses travel to and from Chania to connect with their flights. Taxis will also accommodate you for a reasonable price. There is a regular bus service (KTEL) to Chania and to Iraklion. These long distance buses are comfortable, dependable, and travel through pleasant scenery along the coastal road. The new bus service (KTEL) terminal in Rethymnon is on the coast in Vardinoyannidon street. The Tourist Information Office is on Eleftheriou Venizelou street on the city beach for details.
There used to be a ferry boat from Rethymnon to Piraeus (Athens) but the service has stopped. Arrivals and departures are commenced via Souda in Chania (40 minutes) or Iraklion (1hr).
Rethymnon has retained more evidence of the Venetian and Turkish eras than the other cities of Crete. This is partly because it was not bombed as heavily during World War II as was Chania and Iraklion. The buildings that remain are not as important as the Loggia of Iraklion or the church of San Francesco in Chania, but the past reveals itself in the streets of the Old Town, with their decorative doorways and ornate fountains. Rethymnon has also preserved its Turkish mosques: five out of the original eight remain and an effort is being made to restore them for various uses. Rethymnon has taken advantage of its charming setting and the Venetian harbour in the Old Town and the area beneath the walls of the Fortezza are filled with tavernas and small hotels.
Because Rethymnon is at the halfway point along the north coast of the island, the Venetians utilized its strategic location as a way station and refuge during times of trouble.
The Fortezza of Rethimnon
The Fortezza of Rethimnon
Rethymnon reached the height of its power and wealth during the period of Venetian occupation; indications of this are visible among the remaining buildings dating from that time.
Among the cities of Crete, Rethymnon has been characterized as the city of culture and literature. It is famous for the Carnival that is organised every spring before the Easter Lent with a great masker parade. The city then attracts people from all over Crete and Greece and has a very lively atmosphere.
 

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The Venetian harbour of RethimnonThe Venetian harbour of RethimnonThe Fortezza of RethimnonThe Fortezza of RethimnonThe Neratze Mosque, RethimnonThe Neratze Mosque, Rethimnon
Synonyms and related links Iraklion :
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Synonyms and related links Iraklion :
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0 #4 Petro 2007-07-10 06:32
hi, hi, hi! Beautiful site.
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0 #3 Terabanitoss 2007-05-10 09:30
Hi

You are The Best!!!

Bye



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+1 #2 Ray Duford 2006-11-28 05:27
Just got back from Rethymnon and went to a small town called Somatas and visited an old museum run by a old gentleman called Papoo (granddad). I stayed with the family for three weeks. He put it together himself and has so many pictures of people that have visited him. No charge, just a donation if you would like to pay for the upkeep. You will end you visit with a drink of the local moonshine called RAKI. Enjoy.

Ray
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0 #1 Claes Mankler 2006-01-16 21:25
We just love it!



We have been to Rethymnon many times and often we go further south to the village of Plakias, where we have found our paradise on earth.

Several times we have rented a car from Autoway, only with good experiences.

This spring we will go to Crete and of course we will stay some time in Rethymnon and perhaps at one of our favorite hotels, Fortezza.



By for now!

Best wishes

Claes Mankler
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