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Tombs of The Kings

This magnificent underground necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. Recognized for exceptional historical value, the Tombs of the Kings (Tafoi ton Vasileon) are the final resting place of Ptolemaic aristocrats and officials who lived in Paphos from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD.

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Medieval Castle

Compared to other harbor fortresses around the world, the Medieval Castle fo Paphos is a modest structure. Yet it doesn’t lack charm. The views from its top floor inspire nostalgia and a sense of romantic wonder.

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Coral Bay

Coral Bay Beach is a family-friendly beach, well-organized, with comfy sunbeds and umbrellas, as well as lifeguards on duty during the swimming season.

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Petra tou Romiou

One of the easiest ways to understand why Cyprus is so special is to walk on the beach at Petra tou Romiou – the mythological birthplace of the goddess of love, Aphrodite. This is one of the prettiest stops on the Aphrodite Cultural Route.

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Ayios Neophytos Monastery

The Ayios Neophytos Monastery is carved in rock at an altitude of about 450 m, between the villages of Tala and Tsada in a natural valley, about six kilometers from the sea. It was founded by Neophytos the Recluse (1134–1214), an Orthodox monk who documented in writing events of the early Crusades.

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Kings Avenue Mall

When Kings Avenue Mall opened in 2013, the owners hoped it would become the ultimate shopping and entertainment destination for locals and tourists alike. Their dream came true – and it makes sense considering the substantial financial investment, amounting more than 110 million Euros, that contributed to the completion of this landmark project.

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Agora - Old Market

Paphos Old Market at the heart of the Old Town is the Municipal Market known as the “Agora.” Indoors you can browse several boutique and stalls selling clothing and accessories, while outside you will find local farmers selling fresh fruit and vegetables.

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