Kos, Greece
Here is a travel guide for Kos, Greece:
1. Recommended attractions
1. Castle of the Knights: This castle is of great historical significance and plays an important role in art history. It is a unique and immortal monument.
2. Hippocrates Plane Tree: This tree has great symbolic significance and is a famous landmark on Kos.
3. Asklipieion: The ruins of this rehabilitation center are located on a pine-covered mountain, 3 km southwest of Kos Town. From the top of the mountain, you can enjoy the beautiful views of Kos Town and Türkiye. The ruins include a temple, a rehabilitation center, and other facilities.
4. Kefalos Bay: This bay has a 12 km long beach, which can be divided into 7 named beaches. Each beach is marked on the main road.
5. Mastihari: The food here is cheap and delicious, and visitors can enjoy authentic Greek cuisine.
2. Recommended food
1. Karavaki Restaurant: Located near Kissamos Port, this restaurant is easily accessible and overlooks the beach. We recommend trying Trahanoto and Sioufihta, two Greek pasta dishes.
2. Kastro's Restaurant: This is a popular restaurant in Little Venice, with small windows by the sea, perfect for taking photos. The restaurant's recommended lobster pasta is a signature dish.
3. Recommended accommodation
1. Casa Cook Kos: This is Thomas Cook Group's second project in Greece, focusing on seclusion, luxury, balance, and celebration. The main building of the hotel adopts a classic deconstruction form, while the public area imitates the layout of traditional Greek settlements. The hotel has 100 rooms, including standard rooms, suites, and two-bedroom villa suites, each with a private garden and swimming pool. In addition, the hotel offers spa and other relaxing services.
2. Theros Hotel: The design of this hotel is inspired by the spatial layout of medieval castles, cottages, and rural settlements on the island, recreating the local traditional stone architecture, rural natural landscape, and exotic gardens in the town. The hotel has 47 suites, located in an inward-facing core area. The transition from public, semi-public, to private spaces is marked by differences in materials, plants, and spatial quality. The corridors on the outside of the building complex are lined with reeds on one side and continuous stone walls on the other. All ground floor suites have private pools.
When planning your itinerary, we recommend arranging the order and time of attractions according to your interests and physical condition. You can also pay attention to the local weather and traffic conditions to better enjoy your trip. We hope this guide will help you have a pleasant holiday on Kos!