Τρίτη 20 Σεπτεμβρίου 2022

Staying In Amazing Kos Hotels & Exploring Island

Kos is the Dodecanese group's third largest island. It is a well-known tourist site and here you can find amazing kos hotels. Families, groups, and lovers adore its nightlife, local cuisine, activities, and lodging. The island provides everything you could ask for. The people are friendly, the beaches are breathtaking, the villages are charming, and there are many historical places to visit.

Kos, the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine, resembles an open-air museum, with ancient and medieval monuments, as well as various archaeological sites, and structures going all the way back to Italian rule.

Since antiquity, the island has been populated and shaped by a diverse range of other civilizations. Explore the metropolis of Kos as well as the surrounding towns by bike, which are full of monuments illustrating the island's lengthy history. It's a great place to visit for people of all ages and tastes, but particularly if you enjoy outdoor adventures.

Kos town is located in the northeast of the island and features luxury kos hotels, wide streets, squares, parks, and well-planned urban areas. The variety of architectural styles will astound you. Italian-style constructions coexist with small whitewashed island dwellings, Muslim mosques, Knights-era walls, apartment complexes, and renovated historic public properties. There is also a large network of cycling trails that allow one to travel the town on two wheels.

The medieval Neratzias Castle in Kos should be visited. It is placed at the port's entrance and is thought to have been defended since Byzantine times (7th century). The interior courtyard, the four circular towers in each corner, and the outside bastions are all magnificent. Two enclosures communicate via a bridge that spans the moat that separates them.

Stop by Eleftherias Square, the city center, which is surrounded by three large buildings from the Italian rule: the Municipal Market, the LETH Kos Club Officers (during the Italian rule, it was known as the Palace of Fascism), and the Archaeological Museum, which was built in 1935 and is a listed monument of the Italian rule. Also view the Defterdar Mosque from the 16th century.


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