Ottoman Baths

Also known as Eboubekir, the steam baths of the city are now near the old market. They were rebuilt near Yeni Cami in 1592 by Mehmet Bey Ebubekir, governor of the region of Paphos, from which they were named. The building where the baths were operated is covered with...

Ancient Tomb at Kostis Palamas

Discovered during the renovation of the square, this ancient tomb is completely carved in natural rock. It has a monumental entrance to the southwest, from which begins a winding road leading to a peristyle atrium. At a slightly higher level, opposite the entrance, a...

Moussallas

Situated on a hill in the heart of Paphos, just west of the Old Town, it is about a 10-minute drive from the picturesque Port. The name is Turkish and means “place of prayer”. It came about because there was a section of rock where Muslims used to come for...

Moutalos – Mouttalos Square

In the northwestern part of the city we find the old Turkish village of Paphos. Its name derives from the Cypriot word ‘moutti’, which means nose and is associated with the geographical location of the area, which is built on the tip of a hill between Upper and Lower...

East Coast Pedestrian Street

Located east of Paphos Harbour, it extends 2km along the coastline. Starting from the beach of the Municipal Baths (Ta Mpania), it follows a path that passes over the organised, sandy beaches and in front of the luxurious hotels, leading to the whitewashed church of...
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