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    Tombs of the Kings, Paphos

    Tombs of the Kings

    A UNESCO Heritage site. The necropolis is carved out into solid rock and is a definite-must see.

    Rock of the Greek

    Rock of the Greek

    Regarded as the birthplace of Aphrodite (Venus) since the ancient times. Makes for a stunning view of the waves breaking on the rock.

    Ledra Street, Nicosia

    Ledra Street

    A point where you can cross to the northern part of Cyprus. Both parts are lined with various shops – don't miss it!

    Ancient Kition, Larnaca

    Ancient Kition

    An important ancient city once used to stand here, settled by the Phoenicians. You can see several temples here.

    Mosque of Umm Haram, Larnaca

    Mosque of Umm Haram

    One of the most beautiful mosques and an important holy place of Islam. Definitely check it out.

    Ancient Kourion

    Ancient Kourion

    A stunning archeological site with tons of things to see – like the Greek theatre which is again used today. A must-see.

    Larnaca Salt Lake, Larnaca

    Larnaca Salt Lake

    The picturesque and otherworldly nature will surely captivate your eyes. In winter, you can find pink flamingoes here.

    Selimiye Mosque, Nicosia

    Selimiye Mosque

    Nothern Cyprus' main mosque-converted-church and an architectural mash-up – with amazing Gothic windows and tall minarets.

    Paphos Archaeological Park, Paphos

    Paphos Archaeological Park

    Several intriguing archeological sites in one place – this is the reason why you should visit Paphos.

    Fort of Pafos, Paphos

    Fort of Pafos

    Built by the Turks on the site of a former castle. Makes for a great event venue or just a splendid lookout.

    Faneromeni Church, Larnaca

    Faneromeni Church

    This mashup of various architectural styles used to stand in the centre of the city – until 1974. There is a marble mausoleum next to it.

    Panagia Chrysospiliotissa Church, Paphos

    Panagia Chrysospiliotissa Church

    This church has quite a bit of history behind it, dating back to the 4th century. The St. Paul's Pillar is said to be here.

    Larnaca Fort & Medieval Museum, Larnaca

    Larnaca Fort & Medieval Museum

    Built by the Turks in the 17th century. If you ascend, you can take in the wonderful vista and visit the museum.

    Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca

    Church of Saint Lazarus

    A church with beautiful Byzantine interior. Lazarus is said to have come here when Jesus raised him from the dead.

    Odeon, Paphos

    Odeon

    The Roman amphitheatre was built in 2nd century and nowadays it serves as a venue for all kinds of performances.

    Laiki Geitonia District, Nicosia

    Laiki Geitonia District

    A renewed area that is now the tourist centre of Nicosia. Here, you can find the typical houses, shops and tavernas.

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    Suggested Cyprus Trips

    Exploring Nicosia in Two Days

    Exploring Nicosia in Two Days (2 days)

    Explore the divided city, its historic monuments, and much more in just two days time.

    Three Days in Larnaca

    Three Days in Larnaca (3 days)

    See the most enjoyable of Larnaca and its near surroundings with a three day itinerary.

    Three Relaxing Days in Paphos

    Three Relaxing Days in Paphos (3 days)

    Enjoy a chill Paphos vacation that will restore all of your vitality! Especially great for families.

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