This walk begins at the picturesque Venetian harbor with its impressive Egyptian lighthouse. In the old town, I will guide you through the small streets, letting you wander crisscross through the city. Together, we will uncover the secret of traditional Cretan filo dough, made in a pastry shop where the passionate owner still uses the traditional method. We pass the Archaeological Museum, where you can, if you wish, explore the early Minoan artifacts excavated near the city. We also visit the imposing Fortezza with its magical domed mosque, offering stunning views of the city. Along the way, you will learn about: - How dolphins became the namesakes of this city and how this is reflected in its streetscape. - How the Ottoman Turks, during their occupation, influenced the transformation of churches into mosques and still affect Cretan family names today. - The grim story behind the Church of the Four New Martyrs, an impressive building beautifully located near the city park, which you can choose to visit. - The importance of the Venetian Loggia, a building where Venetian officials and nobles discussed economic matters. - How Alexandra Kaouki creates the most beautiful faces on wooden panels in her Byzantine icon studio. - Of course, about the Neratz Mosque and the Minaret of Rethymno, both of which you can photograph perfectly from different angles. All of this while passing delightful terraces where you can pause for a short break, a tasty lunch, or simply a good glass of Cretan wine. During this full-day audio tour, I will also share insights into general Greek Orthodox rituals and religious traditions, as well as the reason behind the posters hanging on electricity poles. In short, a city walk where you can enjoy all the beauty that Rethymno has to offer. Let’s encounter together this Venetian pearl of Crete!