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4 Must-Visit Landmarks in Limassol

Ancient archaeological sites, sun-kissed bays and crystalline waters as well as rich cultural heritage are simply some of the features found in Limassol, making it every traveller’s paradise. We have put together 4 must-see landmarks and attractions every traveller in Limassol should visit.

The archaeological site of Amathus is an ancient city kingdom that was one of the most prosperous in the past. As history lovers walk through its inspiring ruins they are time-transported to city kingdom’s glorious. The sites most impressive attractions include the Temple of Aphrodite and the ancient Tombs, which were constructed during the Greco-Phoenician period.

The Limassol Medieval Fort was built in the 14th century. The grandiose fort carries a 4000 year old story, as it has been a witness to Limassol’s rich history including enemy invasions, various conquerors as well as triumphs. It is also where Richard the Lionheart and Queen Berengaria of Navarre tied the knot!

Limassol’s coastal Promenade is a favourite amongst visitors who get the chance to stroll along the palm-tree dotted path while soaking in the inspiring sea view. The crowded cafes, hip bars and trendy shops opposite the Promenade also charm the visitors who wish to take a break after their stroll and have a bite and/or a drink.

As you all well know, Limassol is the cultural and artistic centre of Cyprus and a prime example of this is the Sculpture Park. Those looking to get a taste of the city’s unique artistic vibe must pay the special Sculpture Park a visit where you will encounter 20 amazing sculptures exhibited open-air.

So when is your next holiday in Limassol?