Discovering the CityLimassol
Sculpture Park: Contemporary artworks set against the backdrop of lush greenery.
Old Town: Narrow streets lined with colorful buildings, traditional tavernas, and charming cafes, soaking in the area’s historic ambiance.
Limassol Castle: A medieval fortress, which houses the Cyprus Medieval Museum, showcasing artifacts from the island’s rich history.
Kourion Archaeological Site: An ancient city-kingdom, where you can admire well-preserved Roman villas, an ancient theater, and the Temple of Apollo.
Kolossi Castle: A 13th-century castle, once a stronghold of the Knights Templar, and learn about its fascinating history.
Agia Napa Cathedral: A beautiful Byzantine church, known for its impressive frescoes and serene atmosphere.
Agios Antonios Church: A historic church, which dates back to the 16th century and features intricate carvings and stunning religious artwork.
Lady’s Mile Beach: Golden sands of this popular beach, known for its calm waters and panoramic views.
Akrotiri Salt Lake: A protected wetland area, popular especially during the winter months when migrating flamingos flock to the area.
Limassol Wine Route: A wine-tasting journey through Limassol’s picturesque vineyards, sampling award-winning local wines and learning about the island’s winemaking traditions.
Limassol Food Market: A lively food market, selling traditional Cypriot dishes, street food, and international cuisine.
Limassol Marina: A modern marina, home to luxury yachts, chic restaurants, and stylish boutiques, offering a vibrant atmosphere day and night.
Limassol Promenade: A picturesque waterfront, dotted with palm trees, cafes, and sculptures, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Saripolou Square: A bustling square, lined with bars, pubs, and clubs catering to all tastes and preferences.
MyMall Limassol: An expansive shopping center, featuring designer stores, department stores, cinemas, and a food court.