The Old City of Rhodes
Wednesday evening, October
3, 2018
I think we’ve begun the
recovery from the trip here. Everything
went as scheduled, but it was not
easy. We left Rochester Monday at 11:45
AM for JFK, connecting, after a 7-hour layover, to a non-stop to Berlin,
connecting to a 3-hour flight to Rhodes.
We arrived Tuesday evening at 7 PM Rhodes time. The Berlin airport was a surprise—old, not at
all user-friendly, with surly police, a decrepit building, and a very unusual way of doing
things. It was explained to us that there are no check-in counters
for any of the airlines! Because
Germania Airlines, which flies from Berlin to Rhodes, is not a Delta partner,
we had to collect our checked bag and re-check in. But with no counter, you need to check in at
the gate when you go to board the plane.
OK, but there’s no waiting area, no seats for people who have three
hours to wait between flights. When,
finally, the gate opens for check-in, two hours before flight time, there’s a
line of a couple of hundred people trying to do the same, and there were only
two people at the counter. We stood on
the line for an hour. We will remember
not to fly through Berlin again if we can avoid it.
We’re staying at an
absolutely lovely inn within the walls of the old city. Breakfast this morning was in the garden.
After breakfast we
wandered the part of the old city which is the most touristy, with loads of
shops. This area is close to the docks
where the cruise ships tie up, and the streets were packed with tourists.
Just off of the main touristy roads, however,
are the winding small streets and old buildings with quiet and charm.
We had lunch in a
delightful vegetarian place recommended by Nikos, the proprietor of our inn,
and then came back for a nap. Mine was
short, but maybe I should have slept longer—I aggravated myself by reading
Woodward’s Fear in the lovely garden.
Dinner at a nearby
restaurant was delicious. Joyce had
Pastahiuts with a Rhodian recipe, that is pasta, lamb, tomato puree, olives and
Graviera cheese:
Tomorrow, more exploration
of the old city as well as some of the new city.
Old Rhodes look very interesting. Meals look wonderful. The trip over looked very daunting. Which airport in Berlin, Tagel?
ReplyDeleteYes, Tegel. TXL..
DeleteI'm tired already reading this post, and we don't leave until Saturday! I will take advice and avoid Berlin! Why would you read Fear while on a trip that ought to take you out of the fray for a bit. We just voted - absentee - Texas!
ReplyDeleteCan't stop reading about the Supreme Court battles, either. Sometimes technology makes for greater anxiety. In the old days I was able to let a vacation be a vacation. Now, not so easy. Travel well, Paul.
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