Abridged review. Evdokia is ‘boutique’, i.e. ‘small & exclusive’. It’s so elite in terms of the Rhodes accommodation market that on seeking directions, when in fact close by, locals didn’t know of Evdokia’s existence. Why didn’t I ‘phone to clarify location? This would naturally entail calls being answered! On arrival don’t be surprised if the usual warm Greek welcome is absent - Evdokia clearly prides itself for minimalism in terms of staffing. Potential guests may be concerned with comfort & cleanliness rather than historical & architectural merit. Describing the bedroom as tiny is understatement; the word ‘cubicle’ springs to mind. 2 persons + luggage = a sense of confinement; problem in negotiating a way round the bed! Maybe other rooms are more spacious and enhanced with a balcony and a view? Housekeeping: tidy enough but the practice of removing damp towels from the bathroom and placing them on the bed isn’t perhaps wholly hygienic. Apparently conserved buildings like this aren’t permitted air-conditioning; guests pragmatically counter excessive warmth at night, as we did, by simply leaving their bedroom doors open. Felt privileged to breakfast once - very continental - memorable too for being sole encounter with staff. If the common room also serves as the promised bar, games room, library, & lounge couldn’t be verified due to the brevity of our stay. Overall the ‘hotel’ disappointed. Charges purport superiority but don’t represent value for money. No regrets leaving.