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| • 24 hour Front Desk |
• 33m. Swimming pool, sun beds & umbrellas |
| • Snack bar |
• FREE WIFI |
| • Sun Terrace |
• Dining room (air conditioned) |
| • Message collecting |
• Add a Baby Cot in your room |
| • Postal service |
• Business services (faxing, photocopies etc.) |
| • Wake up service |
• Currency Exchange |
| • Massage |
• Car/Motorbike rental (Third-party Company) |
| • Doctor on call |
• Excursions |
| • Taxi on call |
• Free outdoor parking space |
| • Library |
• Laundry service |
| • Breakfast box |
• Early Breakfast on request |
| • Breakfast in your room |
• Breakfast hours 07.00 - 10.30 |
| • Transfer services |
• Room service 07.00 - 22.30 |
| • Luggage deposit |
• Luggage transportation |
| • Babysitting service |
• Tablet use upon request |
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Local Transportation (BUSES, TAXIS): The island of Rhodes has an excellent local transportation, with buses that reach all the major cities and villages. You can also call a Taxi. The island is served by 450 taxis.
City buses: +30 22410 27706
Interisland buses: +30 22410 26300
Radio taxi: 2241 0 64712
BANKS & ATMs :
Rhodes is a truly large city. In almost every block, visitors will find all major banks and, of course, ATMs. The banks are open Monday to Thursday from 8am until 2pm and on Friday from 8am until 1.30pm. ATMs work throughout the day and can be found even in places where there is no bank branch.
MONEY EXCHANGE: Banks exchange all major currencies, traveler’s cheques or Eurocheques; the commission is always lower for cash. Post offices exchange cash, but not traveler’s cheques, and usually charge lower commissions than banks. Banknote exchange machines can be found in most tourist areas.
POST OFFICE: The Greek post is called ELTA. Post Boxes in Greece are YELLOW and usually divided into international and domestic. RED Post Boxes are rarer and they are used for URGENT mail. REGISTERED mail is handled by an employee and the customer should always be given a receipt.
POLICE STATION: In case an unfortunate incident happens to you or someone else while on the island, do not hesitate to file a report to the local police station. Additionally, if you have any problem with your accommodation you can also report it to the tourist police.