Paphos Must-Sees
Explore the rich history of Paphos through its ancient ruins and coastal landmarks. This list features the 2nd-century Roman Odeon and the Paphos Archaeological Park, home to the intricate mosaics of the House of Dionysos. Visit the Tombs of the Kings, a sprawling Hellenistic necropolis, and the Byzantine Paphos Castle at the harbor's edge. The collection also includes St Paul's Pillar, a significant Christian site, and the 19th-century lighthouse overlooking the Mediterranean.
Paphos Castle (Fort of Paphos)
Paphos Castle is located at the western end of the city port. It was originally a Byzantine fortress built to protect the port.
Tombs of the Kings
The Tombs of the Kings is a large necropolis lying about two kilometres north of Paphos harbour in Cyprus.
Paphos Archaeological Park
Paphos Archaeological Park contains the major part of the important ancient Greek and Roman city and is located in Paphos, southwest Cyprus.
St Paul's Pillar
Said to be the pillar where St. Paul was tied and given 39 lashes before he coverted his tormentor to Christianity.
Odeon
The Roman amphitheatre was built in 2nd century and nowadays it serves as a venue for all kinds of performances.
The House of Dionysos
A 2nd-century Roman villa famous for its extensive and well-preserved mosaic floors depicting mythological scenes, particularly those of Dionysos, the god of wine. It is a central feature of the Paphos Archaeological Park.
Paphos Lighthouse
Paphos Lighthouse is a well known lighthouse on the island of Cyprus, near to the city of Paphos.
The Windmill Restaurant (Anemomilos)
Relaxed atmosphere with delightful prices for the service you get. Good vegetarian cuisine and great wines.
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