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5 Amazing Landmarks in Paphos

Paphos is a captivating holiday resort with a vibrant, modern, and progressive character. At the same time, it has retained its status as a traditional harbour town with a rich history: the town as a whole is on the UNESCO list of cultural and natural treasures, with many of its historical sites connected to ancient Greek mythology. Let’s take a look!

Built on the hillside slopes of the Fabrica hill, and situated within a complex of ancient buildings, the Odeon was the focal point of the ancient city centre. Made entirely from limestone blocks, it was uncovered in 1973-74 and has been beautifully restored for theatrical and musical performances during the summer.

Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite’s Rock, this sea stack marks the spot where the legendary goddess was born from the sea foam.

Akamas Peninsula is an oasis of wildflowers, picture-perfect landscapes, a rugged coastline and the Avakas gorge. This protected natural park that ranks among the island’s top beauty spots.

The traditional pedestrian quarter of Laiki Gonia offers a lovely stroll for traditional souvenirs or the freshest of local produce at the municipal fruit and vegetable market.

The Baths of Aphrodite is a small grotto shaded by an old fig tree. This is where the goddess Aphrodite used to bathe and meet with her lover, Adonis.

The House of Theseus in Kato Paphos once belonged to a Roman nobleman. It had more than 100 rooms and many mosaic floors with varying themes. Among its beautiful mosaics are geometrical decorations that depict mythological scenes including ‘Theseus killing the Minotaur’ and the ‘Birth of Achilles’.

Take a look at your accommodation options in Paphos? Louis Imperial Beach, Polis 1907, Louis Ledra Beach, Louis Phaethon Beach, The King Jason Paphos, Louis Paphos Breeze, Louis Ivi Mare or Sofianna Resort & Spa!