Kos Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Kos featuring a castle and a coastal town
Kos featuring heritage architecture
Kos
Kos featuring a coastal town and general coastal views
Kos

This island town impresses with magnificent Roman and Ottoman ruins, Hellenistic artefacts and medieval architecture.

From the Greeks to the Romans to the Ottomans, the world’s most powerful civilizations have left their mark on the remarkable Kos Town. Strewn with medieval castles and ancient marketplaces, as well as a Roman Odeon and one of history’s earliest medical centers, this village overflows with history. Explore the fascinating ruins before hitting the beach.

Kos’s archaeological ruins are some of the most popular in the Dodecanese. Visit the central square and stand under the Tree of Hippocrates, a plane tree where Hippocrates once taught his students. Meander along the port to the impressive Castle of Neratzia. Built by the Knights of St. John, this defensive structure overlooked the water passage between Kos and Halicarnassus. The inner Keep was built in the 14th century while the outer Keep dates back to around the 16th century.

South of the harbour is the excavation of the Ancient Agora where ancient houses with mosaics, columns, temples and bathhouses recall the lives of bygone civilizations. Stroll through the Ancient Market, which dates back to the third century B.C.

Continue your explorations in the Northern Baths area, home to the Ancient Stadium, and at the ruins of the Western Archaeological Site. Examine the intricate mosaic floors in the restored Casa Romana then rest on the stone steps of the nearby Roman Odeon Amphitheatre, which was built between the first and second century. Look to the stage area and imagine that in its time, up to 750 people would gather here to watch theatre, music performances and Roman games. Many excavated relics from this area can be viewed at the Archaeological Museum on Eleftherias Square.

Other impressive sites include the House of Count Francesco Sans, the Mosque of Gazi Hasan Pasha and the Panellenion Complex, where the Italian National Fascist Party held office. Day-trips to the ancient structures of the Asclepeion are also popular. This famed healing resort is where Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, is thought to have trained.

After a day of sightseeing, unwind on Zouroudi Beach or the quieter Psalidi Beach. For further relaxation, sink into the warm mineral baths at Therma.

Kos Town is located on the northeast coast of the island. Get here by boat from Piraeus, Rhodes or Turkey or fly into Kos Island International Airport, Hippocrates.

Kos Divine Hotel and Suites

Kos Divine Hotel and Suites

4 out of 5
2 Charmilou Str., Kos, Kos Island
Stay at this 4-star spa aparthotel in Kos. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and an outdoor pool. Popular attractions Port of Kos and Kos Marina are located ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (75 reviews)
The hotel was in a great location with amazing staff and very affordable.

Reviewed on 24 Oct 2025

Kos Divine Hotel and Suites
Bristol Hotel & Apartments

Bristol Hotel & Apartments

2 out of 5
Patakou 5, Kos, Kos Island
Stay at this aparthotel in Kos. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, bike hire on-site and furnished balconies. Popular attractions Port of Kos and Tigaki Beach are located ...
7/10 Good! (51 reviews)
Excellent location with beach, harbour, ancient ruins and restaurants within easy walking distance. Good air conditioning and daily room cleaning if you want it. People very friendly and helpful. We stayed for 2 weeks very comfortably.

Reviewed on 8 Jul 2025

Bristol Hotel & Apartments
Bristol Sea View Apartments

Bristol Sea View Apartments

2 out of 5
8, Vasileos Georgiou Str., Kos
Stay at this aparthotel in Kos. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and an outdoor pool. Popular attractions Port of Kos and Kos Marina are located nearby.
9/10 Wonderful! (27 reviews)
Clean and good location

Reviewed on 30 Oct 2025

Bristol Sea View Apartments
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Reviews of Kos

4.3
Top destination
5 - Excellent
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4 - Good 45%
3 - Okay
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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Our resort was lovely and no reason to leave the resort. However its a shame that many historical sites in Kos Town have been ruined by 2017 earthquake and not repaired or reopened due to safety. We were disappointed that we were unaware of this.

4/5 - Good

Emma

Beautiful beaches, lovely restaurants and food, nice little shops in Kardamena and Mastichari but very barren and run down outside the tourist spots

4/5 - Good

Kamil

Not so much to see and explore in Kos. Good for all inclusive holidays with kids if you don't plan to move around too much.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Relaxing. Easy to get around. Fairly cheap food, drinks and buying gifts.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Very good town, lot to go at.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Didn’t go there for sightseeing but for a couple of days serious rest and relaxation, which is what we got with the lovely hotel.

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