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Best Historic Sites in Paphos

  • Paphos Castle

    Paphos Castle is a historic fortification located at the entrance of Paphos harbour, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's medieval past.

  • Paphos Archaeological Park

    This park preserves the remains of ancient Neo-Paphos, a city founded by the Ancient Greeks and destroyed by earthquakes, notable for its well-preserved Roman mosaics and the Crusader fortress Saranta Kolones.

  • Tombs of the Kings

    This large necropolis, located 2 kilometers from Paphos, features impressive underground tombs carved into the rock, which were once burial places for local aristocrats and officials, not actual kings.

  • Ancient Kourion

    An impressive Greco-Roman archaeological site featuring a magnificent theatre with sea views and Roman villas.

  • Tomb of the Kings

    An ancient necropolis featuring impressive underground tombs carved into the rock, dating back to the Hellenistic period.

  • House of Dionysus

    Part of the Nea Paphos archaeological site, renowned for its exceptionally preserved Roman mosaics depicting mythological scenes.

  • Odeon amphitheater

    An ancient Roman amphitheater located within the Paphos Archaeological Park, offering a glimpse into historical public performances.

  • Kato Paphos Archaeological Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing well-preserved Roman villas, mosaics, and ancient ruins.

  • Castle

    A small, 13th-century medieval castle located at the entrance to Paphos Harbour.

  • Monastery of Saint Neophytos

    A historic monastery founded in the 12th century, featuring a church, monastery buildings, and hermit cells carved into the rock.

  • Gialia Monastery

    An ancient monastery located along the North Paphos Coast, mentioned as a point of interest in a travel guide.

  • Paphos mosaics

    Part of the Paphos Archaeological Site, these ancient mosaics showcase intricate designs from Roman villas.

  • Roman ruins

    Scattered throughout Paphos, these archaeological sites provide insights into Cyprus's Roman past with well-preserved structures.

  • Paphos Amphitheatre

    An ancient Greek amphitheater dating back to the 2nd century BC, with a well-preserved structure.

  • Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos

    A major archaeological site featuring extensive Roman mosaics, villas, and other ancient structures.

  • Villa of Theseus

    A significant part of the Nea Paphos archaeological site, featuring large mosaic floors from a former Roman governor's residence.

  • St. Paul's Pillar

    Located at the church of Ayia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa, this ancient pillar is where Apostle Paul was scourged by Roman authorities in 45 AD after preaching at the adjacent Roman forum.

  • Agia Solomoni Catacombs

    Ancient underground burial chambers in Paphos, featuring early Christian frescoes and a wishing tree.

  • Paphos Archaeological Site

    This site showcases well-preserved Roman villas with intricate mosaics, offering a glimpse into ancient life in Kato Paphos.

  • Paphos Fort

    A medieval fortress located at the entrance to Paphos harbor, offering panoramic views of the coastline.

  • Kato Pafos Archaeological Park

    A vast archaeological site featuring incredibly well-preserved Roman mosaics, ancient ruins, and amphitheatres.

  • Paphos Old Town and Market

    The historic heart of Paphos, featuring traditional architecture, local shops, and a vibrant market.

  • St Solomon’s Catacombs

    An ancient underground burial site and early Christian refuge with remnants of frescoes.

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