Dionysios Solomos Square

You will find it at the junction of 25th of March Street and Georgiou Griva Digeni Street, behind the municipal mansion and municipal gardens. The small, triangular square was named after our national poet Dionysios Solomos, whose bust adorns its open space today....

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...

Mouttalos Caves

At the southern end of the old Turkish neighbourhood, large natural caves open into the vertical rocks surrounding the district. They are particularly scenic sights of the city, while at the same time linked to tragic pieces of modern Paphos history. Here, according...

En Plo Gallery (Port)

It is a beautiful place that hosts art and culture next to the port of Paphos, one can find it by walking past the cafés and restaurants, heading towards the medieval castle, on the promenade. The En Plo Gallery is in the western building, where the Pafos Nautical...

District Governor’s House

This house with colonial architecture is another emblematic building of the city of Paphos. Its front side is on the central Griva Digeni Ave. and the rear is on Neophytos Nikolaides Ave., and next to the Governor’s house is the archaeological museum of the city. It...
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