Rhodes is an island where medieval fortifications, sun drenched beaches, and ancient civilizations come together at the crossroads of the Aegean Sea. Within the remarkably preserved Old Town, stone streets, grand gateways, and the legacy of the Knights of Saint John reveal a history shaped by empires, trade, and centuries of cultural exchange.
The Rhodes Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour invites you to uncover the island’s rich heritage through an interactive journey. Solve location based puzzles, follow clues between historic landmarks, hidden courtyards, and lively squares, and enjoy immersive AI narration that reveals Rhodes’ medieval legacy, archaeological treasures, and the remarkable stories that continue to define one of Greece’s most iconic destinations.
About Rhodes Treasure Hunt
Highlights of Rhodes Treasure Hunt
Play
Solve location based puzzles. Use logic, imagination and observation. No knowledge required.
Learn
Uncover fun facts, local legends and information about the attractions and the city.
Walk
Who doesn’t love walking as a way to explore a city? Do it at your own pace and discover hidden gems.
Flexibility
Start anytime. Time is with you and not against you. Customise your route. Snap photos as you go.
Team Building in Rhodes: Embark on a Legendary Quest Through the Island of Knights
Locations and Route (Show Map)
In the map you can check the optimised route. You can change the order and adjust it according to your needs.
Download the World City Trail app from the store and after the purchase you will receive a booking reference. Fill in your details and you are ready to go!
Step into a world where history isn’t just told—it’s solved. Rhodes, the legendary island of the Knights and the sun god Helios, is more than just a Mediterranean paradise; it’s a living puzzle waiting for you to piece it together. Experience the ultimate Rhodes Scavenger Hunt and self-guided tour, the most vibrant way to explore one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world. By merging an interactive city-wide challenge with sightseeing, our game offers the most affordable and flexible adventure through a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Byzantine splendor meets the military might of the Crusades. With no schedule and no time pressure, you decide when to play, learn, and walk through the massive stone gates and hidden cobblestone alleys at your own pace. This interactive city game is multilingual, allowing you to solve riddles and listen to audio narrations in your preferred language while enjoying a healthy walk through the heart of the Dodecanese.
We have carefully curated the best route in Rhodes, connecting 10 of the city’s most important attractions into one seamless, walkable journey. Starting in the heart of the Medieval Old Town, you can use our customizable route feature to adjust the order of checkpoints based on your needs. As you interact with the monumental Palace of the Grand Master, stroll the perfectly preserved Knights’ Street, and uncover ancient treasures at the Archaeological Museum, you’ll solve location-based puzzles and listen to audio stories that unlock local legends. The path leads you through layers of time, from the haunting beauty of the Church of the Virgin Mary of the Burgh to the panoramic heights of the Acropolis of Rhodes.
Discover the secrets of the fortress walls and the stories behind the historic inns of the Knights, before enjoying the island’s famous golden sands. Conclude your quest with a deep understanding of the island’s strategic past and its vibrant present, knowing you’ve experienced the city’s finest gems for the lowest price available. Whether you are solving riddles in a medieval courtyard or navigating the ancient ruins overlooking the Aegean, you are getting the best exercise while uncovering the soul of the city with this unique experience.
Important information about Rhodes Treasure Hunt
Smartphone
You will need a fully charged smartphone with internet access and World City Trail app.
Self Guided Tour
Nobody will wait for you. Start anytime and do it at your own pace. Pause and resume anytime.
Not Suitable
For wheelchair users, people with mobility impairments or unaccompanied children.
Important
You don’t have to pay any entry fees.
Explore the attractions of Rhodes Treasure Hunt with optional voice narration
D’Amboise Gate – starting point of Rhodes treasure hund and city tour
It is one of the most remarkable landmarks of the city. This gate is present in the North West of Rhodes. It is an amazing place to start your exploration trip. While this gate has some historic values related to the military. Now it is a great piece of historical architecture. It is one of the two earliest gates of the city. It dates back to the early years of the 16th century.
Saint Anthony’s Gate
Serving as a monumental entrance to the medieval Old Town, this grand gate stands as a masterpiece of military architecture, once guarding the most vulnerable sector of the city’s fortifications. As you pass beneath its massive stone arches and navigate the intricate defensive layout designed by the Knights of St. John, you will step back into the 15th century, where the imposing bastions and the coat of arms of the Grand Masters tell the story of a legendary island stronghold.
Palace of Grand Master
Another historical site to visit in Rhodes that is like no other place in the world. It shows the architectural values of the early 14th century. Palace of Grand Master is the castle of the master of the Knights of Rhodes. It is present on the island of Rhodes. While it is only a place to visit for tourists now. In the older times it was used as the palace and a fortress for the Grand Master. It served as a headquarters as well.
Ippoton Street
The Ippoton Street is one of the oldest streets in Europe that is still in such great shape. The reason is that it is still secure as a medieval street. While the street has a pretty gothic architecture all around, it can take you from the Palace of the Grand Master to the Port meaning that there is a lot of exploration and seeing waiting for you while you walk on this street
Archaeological museum
Every site that you visit in Rhodes has some interesting story attached to it. The thing about this site is that it was a hospital in the 15th century. It was the hospital for the Knights of Saint John. Well, now it has become a museum and also has some artifacts that are not present anywhere else in the whole world.
Ibrahim Pasa Mosque
Exploring Rhodes is still not over as it is the city that has a lot more to offer. Apart from the historical site with importance to the people of the older times, this site is still very important in Rhodes especially for the Muslims. It dates back to the 16th century, and it is still used as a functional mosque in the city of Rhodes. The mosque has a historical architectural beauty of its own.
Jewish Martyrs Square
Whether you call it the Jewish Martyrs Square or the Sea Horst Square it is the place that pays tribute to the Jews of Rhodes. There were 1604 of them out of which only 151 survived and this is a monument made in their remembrance. The number of Jews has significantly decreased as there are only 35 Jews currently resident in Rhodes.
Suleymaniye Mosque
Built in 1522 to commemorate the Ottoman conquest of the island, this striking mosque with its elegant rose-pink walls and tall, slender minaret stands as a powerful reminder of the city’s multi-layered history. As you admire its grand proportions and the intricate marble portal, you will discover a landmark that bridges the gap between the medieval chivalry of the Knights and the oriental splendor of the Ottoman era, anchoring the vibrant heart of the Old Town.
Hippocrates Square
Do not get confused by the name of this place as it can be the stop that you love the most in Old city. It is an important part of the city especially in the evening hours as there are a lot of people coming here at night. The highlight of this place is not only the cafes and bars present here.
The stunning sight that covers the historic clock tower, as well as the illuminated buildings climbing a light hill, make the view even more amazing. There is also a Court House of Knights located here that was built in the early 16th century.
Marine gate
It is another important gate of Old town. This gate was the main entrance to the harbor to Rhodes. It was dates back to the ending quarter of the 15th century. Now it is the place that shows the architectural beauty of Rhodes. There are some shops and stalls that you can explore here as well. This gate is not the end of your exploration. The reason is that there are a lot of other places that you can explore in Rhodes as well.
Medieval Clock Tower – ending point of Rhodes Treasure Hunt with optional voice narration and city tour
Originally built in the 7th century and meticulously restored after an earthquake in 1851, this majestic Byzantine-style structure stands as the highest point in the Old Town. As you climb its wooden stairs to the observation deck, you will be rewarded with a 360-degree panorama of the medieval fortifications and the sapphire Aegean Sea, offering a timeless perspective on the architectural layers of this historic stronghold.
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Nik– Netherlands –
This was really fun to do. I was on my own and finished in about an hour and a half with a short souvenir stop. The only point of critique I have is that for 2 questions the answers where really vague. One answer was faded away and turned unreadable and the second one made no sense, even with the hints. Nevertheless I still loved it; the tour showed me some real hidden gems and pushed me to talk to some strangers as well which was surprisingly nice!
Philipp– Germany –
Was ok, little guide with this app for to but not it’s money worth. explore Rhodos medieval City by your own and talk to the people there they are so friendly.
Victoria– United Kingdom –
The self guided treasure hunt was very entertaining, and took us on a journey through the old town of Rhodes. It gave us a tour, telling us about the relevance of different landmarks, and the clues were intertwined into the history nicely. It was great that you could do it at your own pace, and pause whenever you wished. We were sorry when it ended, and would definitely do another one of these in another place!
Evelyn– Germany –
Kurze aber tolle Führung mit viel Potenzial!
Jens-Oliver– Germany –
War ne schöne Runde durch die Altstadt. Allerdings m E nichts für Kinder.