Many travelers miss out on Rethymno’s lovely Old Town and Venetian port,
 soaking up the waterfront ambiance in Hania instead. But Rethymno has 
just as much charm as its larger neighbor, with a Venetian fortress, 
pretty harbor and Turkish quarter of winding lanes and wooden Ottoman 
houses. Minoans also settled in this part of Crete, but it owes its 
grandeur to the Venetian period (1210 to 1645). Wander around and
 admire Venetian monuments like the 16th-century loggia, Great Gate and 
wall remnants. A highlight of the Old Town is the Rimondi Fountain, with
 water spouting from the heads of lions. Several lovely mosques are a 
reminder of the town’s Ottoman past. The town also has several notable 
museums, exhibiting antique relics like statues and coins, folk art 
weaving and Byzantine artworks. Rethymno has a youthful university 
population, and its waterfront bars and Venetian harbor clubs get 
particularly lively at night. Several rural walks lead into the 
hinterland from Rethymno, and diving is also popular.





 
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