Kostis Palamas Square or Erotas Square

Located southwest of the 28th of October square past two beautifully restored pedestrian streets. Its two names are due to the two remarkable monuments located here: The first is built in honour of famous poet Kostis Palamas and includes a marble bust of him, designed...

Roundabout at the city entrance

Situated on the western boundary of the city, marking the end of the Limassol – Paphos motorway and at the same time, the entrance to Paphos, as traffic is distributed in various directions of the city. Its striking design draws the incoming visitor to the city...

Kennedy Square – Makarios III Pedestrian Street

Northwest of the Town Hall and within walking distance, we find another recently remodelled square, named after US President, John Kennedy. Reconstruction works have transformed it, in recent years, into a spectacular open space, where its design combined with modern...

October 28th or Town Hall Square

A cosmopolitan, charming square, characterised by the intense elements of neoclassicism that exude a sense of nobility. Here, you will see two of perhaps the most famous neoclassical buildings of the Cypriot architect Andreas Christodoulides: The Paphos Town Hall and...
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