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Old Town of Limassol wraps you in medieval charm with its honey-colored stone buildings and cobblestone streets. The 14th-century castle stands guard while artisan workshops display handwoven textiles and copper crafts behind wooden shutters. Traditional tavernas serve mouthwatering mezze platters and grilled halloumi, creating a perfect blend of history and flavour. The area buzzes with authentic Cypriot culture through craft shops and cultural events. Boutique hotels in restored buildings offer personalised service with courtyards and rooftop terraces overlooking the district. While public buses are limited, the compact historic core is best explored on foot. The Mediterranean coastline sits just a short walk away when you need a break from the medieval magic.
Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Open Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Open Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Open Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Germasogeia
Germasogeia balances beachfront fun with local Cypriot charm. Sun-seekers flock to Dasoudi and Galatex beaches, while nature lovers head to the nearby reservoir and pine-covered hills. The area's mix of traditional tavernas and modern resorts creates a laid-back vibe perfect for travellers who want both relaxation and cultural experiences. Fresh seafood meze at local tavernas and international cuisine cater to every taste. Accommodation range from family-friendly apartments to upscale beach resorts with stunning Mediterranean views. A hire car is your best bet for exploring, though local buses connect to central Limassol for day trips.
Neapolis
Neapolis gives you a real slice of local Limassol life, away from the tourist crowds but close enough to everything that matters. Wander tree-lined streets to discover family-run bakeries and traditional cafes where Cypriots chat over strong coffee. The nearby Limassol Zoo and Municipal Gardens offer perfect afternoon escapes, while Dasoudi Beach is just a short walk away. Budget-friendly guesthouses and apartment rentals make this area a smart choice for travellers watching their wallets. Getting around is a breeze with frequent buses to the city centre, or you can enjoy the flat, walkable streets that lead to Limassol's main attractions within 15-20 minutes on foot.
Limassol City Center
Limassol City Centre wraps you in centuries of history while keeping one foot firmly on the beach. Medieval Limassol Castle stands proud amid cobblestone streets that wind past the Grand Mosque's reaching minaret. The breezy Molos Promenade offers perfect Mediterranean views, while ancient Amathus ruins whisper stories from Cyprus's past. Heroes Square pulses with local energy and the Municipal Market overflows with fresh finds. Traditional tavernas serve meze platters and fresh seafood just steps from the azure waters. You can find everything from boutique hotels in honey-colored limestone buildings to modern options near the marina. The flat terrain makes exploring on foot a dream, with most attractions just a 10-minute walk apart.
Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Open Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Open Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Open Photo by Elisabeth Toufexis
Potamos tis Germasogeias
Potamos tis Germasogeias delivers the perfect Limassol experience without the city centre hustle. Sink your toes into the soft sands of Dasoudi and Galatex beaches or take scenic walks along Mediterranean coastal paths. The Germasogeia Dam area offers fantastic hiking trails with sweeping views, while crystal-clear waters beckon swimmers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Fresh seafood and traditional Cypriot meze await at beachfront tavernas with spectacular sunset views. Choose between luxury resorts with full amenities or private villa rentals with homely touches. While local buses connect to central Limassol, having a car makes exploring this peaceful residential haven much easier.
Imagine strolling along Limassol Marina for some great waterfront pics. It's located 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from central Limassol. Spend the afternoon at the beach and head to one of the restaurants for a bite to eat.
Find out about the history of Agios Tychon when you spend time at Amathus Ruins. Wander through the beautiful beaches and seaside in this relaxing area.
You can browse the exhibits at Limassol Castle, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Limassol. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to Amathus Beach, located 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from central Agios Tychon. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Castella Beach located nearby.
Wander the bustling Old Town, where ancient ruins mingle with trendy cafes and boutique shops. Soak up Mediterranean sunshine on Blue Flag beaches before savouring fresh seafood at lively tavernas.
There's a lot visitors like about Limassol, especially its beaches and bars. Learn about the local heritage of Limassol at landmarks like Limassol Castle and Amathus Ruins. Check out other sights like Limassol Zoo and Limassol Marina.