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7 Must-See Attractions in Limassol

Ancient sites, sun-kissed beaches and turquoise waters as well as rich cultural heritage co-exist harmoniously in the cosmopolitan city of Limassol, making it every traveller’s paradise. Glamorous coastal tourist resorts and archaeological sites are features travellers expect to get a taste of after travelling thousands of miles! We have a surprise for you-all these features are in abundance in coastal Limassol. To top things off, Limassol has been blessed with all year-round sunshine, making it a true traveller’s haven! Before hopping on the next flight out to Limassol, make sure you plan all you need to see and do so order to make your holiday experience even more exceptional

The amazing 14th century Medieval Castle carries a 4000-year-old story, as it has witnessed the city’s turbulent past, faced enemy invasions and survived thousands of attacks! On a bright note-Richard the Lionheart and Queen Berengaria of Navarre tied the knot right here!

Amathus seduces its visitors to walk through its timeless ruins, imagining the ancient city kingdom’s past glorious years. The sites most impressive attractions include the Temple of Aphrodite as well as the Tombs, originating from Greco-Phoenician period.

Limassol’s coastal Promenade is a winner amongst jetsetters who get to view the glistening blue sea and golden beach as they walk along the palm-tree decorated path. The bustling and vibrant cafes, hip bars and trendy shops opposite the Promenade also charm the visitors who tend to take a break after their stroll and have a quick bite and drink.

The city’s Medieval Museum is an inspiration to all that visit it and one of the most popular attractions as well! The thrilling museum is housed in the city’s 14th century Castle and displays artefacts and findings originating between 400-1870 AD. Some of the most fascinating findings include ancient statues, terracotta, paintings, armour and pottery made by the Ottoman Empire.

We all love our olive oil, right? This is your chance to get to know all about the islanders’ favourite cooking ingredient as well as witness hands-on how olive oil is made at the Olive Oil Museum.

The Pantopoleio (Local Market) lies in the heart of Old Limassol on Saripolou Square, where during ancient times locals used to gather and sell their goods and locals produce. The square and surrounding area has been restored and life once again fills the old marketplace and the streets of Limassol’s Old Town. No Limassol holiday is complete if you haven’t strolled through the cobblestoned alley ways of the charming and picturesque Old Town.

The Limassol Municipal Gardens are an oasis within the centre of the most cosmopolitan city on the island. The gardens overflow with soaring scented trees and blossoming flowers ideal for a day out in nature! The grounds include a children’s playground and open-air theatre where many live performances and events are held throughout the year. This is also where the annual Limassol Wine Festival takes place every September!

There you go, 7 top attractions you need to cross of your to-do-list while holidaying in Limassol! Have a great holiday at The Royal Apollonia!