Parking is complimentary but requires a reservation. A 75 euro deposit for the remote must be paid at least 24 hours before arrival. The deposit will be refunded when the remote is returned upon departure.
Contact us with your email to receive the payment link.
Important: Without the deposit, parking access cannot be guaranteed.
Paphos is no ordinary town—it's a UNESCO World Heritage site with a history stretching back over 3,000 years. The town was once the capital of Cyprus, and today, it remains a living museum filled with treasures from various periods of history.
1. Kato Paphos Archaeological Park
Begin your journey with the world-famous Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, an open-air museum where you can wander among the remnants of ancient civilizations. This park houses Roman villas adorned with some of the most well-preserved mosaics in the Mediterranean, including scenes from Greek mythology and daily life. The House of Dionysus, House of Theseus, and House of Aion are must-see attractions within the park. Walking through the ruins, you'll feel like you're stepping back in time, surrounded by the grandeur of ancient empires.
2. The Tombs of the Kings
A short distance from the Archaeological Park lies the mysterious Tombs of the Kings. Dating back to the 4th century BC, these grand, underground tombs are carved from solid rock and were not actually for kings, but rather for high-ranking officials and aristocrats. The sheer scale and intricacy of these tombs make them one of Paphos' most fascinating historical sites.
3. Paphos Castle
Overlooking the scenic harbor, Paphos Castle is a Byzantine fortification that has played a vital role in the town's history. Originally built to defend the harbor from invasions, the castle has been rebuilt multiple times due to damage from wars and natural disasters. Its picturesque setting and historical significance make it the perfect spot for panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
4. Aphrodite’s Rock (Petra tou Romiou)
No trip to Paphos is complete without aXem Thêm
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Parking is complimentary but requires a reservation. A 75 euro deposit for the remote must be paid at least 24 hours before arrival. The deposit will be refunded when the remote is returned upon departure.
Contact us with your email to receive the payment link.
Important: Without the deposit, parking access cannot be guaranteed.
Paphos is no ordinary town—it's a UNESCO World Heritage site with a history stretching back over 3,000 years. The town was once the capital of Cyprus, and today, it remains a living museum filled with treasures from various periods of history.
1. Kato Paphos Archaeological Park
Begin your journey with the world-famous Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, an open-air museum where you can wander among the remnants of ancient civilizations. This park houses Roman villas adorned with some of the most well-preserved mosaics in the Mediterranean, including scenes from Greek mythology and daily life. The House of Dionysus, House of Theseus, and House of Aion are must-see attractions within the park. Walking through the ruins, you'll feel like you're stepping back in time, surrounded by the grandeur of ancient empires.
2. The Tombs of the Kings
A short distance from the Archaeological Park lies the mysterious Tombs of the Kings. Dating back to the 4th century BC, these grand, underground tombs are carved from solid rock and were not actually for kings, but rather for high-ranking officials and aristocrats. The sheer scale and intricacy of these tombs make them one of Paphos' most fascinating historical sites.
3. Paphos Castle
Overlooking the scenic harbor, Paphos Castle is a Byzantine fortification that has played a vital role in the town's history. Originally built to defend the harbor from invasions, the castle has been rebuilt multiple times due to damage from wars and natural disasters. Its picturesque setting and historical significance make it the perfect spot for panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
4. Aphrodite’s Rock (Petra tou Romiou)
No trip to Paphos is complete without a
Parking is complimentary but requires a reservation. A 75 euro deposit for the remote must be paid at least 24 hours before arrival. The deposit will be refunded when the remote is returned upon departure.
Contact us with your email to receive the payment link.
Important: Without the deposit, parking access cannot be guaranteed.
Paphos is no ordinary town—it's a UNESCO World Heritage site with a history stretching back over 3,000 years. The town was once the capital of Cyprus, and today, it remains a living museum filled with treasures from various periods of history.
1. Kato Paphos Archaeological Park
Begin your journey with the world-famous Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, an open-air museum where you can wander among the remnants of ancient civilizations. This park houses Roman villas adorned with some of the most well-preserved mosaics in the Mediterranean, including scenes from Greek mythology and daily life. The House of Dionysus, House of Theseus, and House of Aion are must-see attractions within the park. Walking through the ruins, you'll feel like you're stepping back in time, surrounded by the grandeur of ancient empires.
2. The Tombs of the Kings
A short distance from the Archaeological Park lies the mysterious Tombs of the Kings. Dating back to the 4th century BC, these grand, underground tombs are carved from solid rock and were not actually for kings, but rather for high-ranking officials and aristocrats. The sheer scale and intricacy of these tombs make them one of Paphos' most fascinating historical sites.
3. Paphos Castle
Overlooking the scenic harbor, Paphos Castle is a Byzantine fortification that has played a vital role in the town's history. Originally built to defend the harbor from invasions, the castle has been rebuilt multiple times due to damage from wars and natural disasters. Its picturesque setting and historical significance make it the perfect spot for panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
4. Aphrodite’s Rock (Petra tou Romiou)
No trip to Paphos is complete without a
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