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15 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Limassol

Written by Jess Lee Updated Dec 26, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Limassol (also known as Lemesos) is a shoreline city that sweeps along a broad stretch of beach. This is the cosmopolitan hub of Cyprus, effortlessly blending modern beach-focused tourism and café culture with its ancient past.

Hip restaurants and cafés cluster around the restored old town center, while on the seafront, the old port area neighbors a snazzy, contemporary marina that has become another popular eating out hub.

Limassol is perfectly placed to explore the tourist attractions and beaches of the Akrotiri Peninsula, as well as enjoy sightseeing road trips to the gorgeous mountain villages that tumble down the lower slopes of the Mandaria region and snuggle within the Troodos Massif (Troodos Mountains).

It's also the nearest base to visit Ancient Kourion, Cyprus' most famous historic site, so it's a great choice for travelers who want to temper the sandy beach-bum fun with swags of culture.

Make the most of your time while here by using this list of the top attractions and things to do in Limassol.

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1. Explore Ancient Kourion

2. relax on limassol's beaches, 3. delve into the attractions of limassol old town, 4. visit kolossi castle, 5. see sunset at aphrodite's rock (petra tou romiou), 6. road trip around the troodos mountain churches, 7. view the akrotiri peninsula, 8. stroll the alleys of lofou village, 9. hike in the hills around platres, 10. view the sanctuary of apollo, 11. admire the architecture of kykkos monastery, 12. day trip to pedoulas village, 13. delve deep into history at choirokoitia, 14. explore the remnants of ancient amathus, 15. see the collection inside limassol archaeological museum, where to stay in limassol for sightseeing, limassol, cyprus - climate chart.

Ancient Kourion

One of Cyprus' top tourist attractions and most spectacular archaeological sites, the ancient city-kingdom of Kourion (sometimes spelt Curium) rates highly on most visitors' things to do itineraries.

Kourion has been settled since the Neolithic age, though the grand monuments on show all date from its Greco-Roman period.

The small theater (with seating for 3,500 spectators) was built in the 2nd century and then extended by the Romans.

It has been completely reconstructed, having been destroyed by an earthquake in the 4th century. The views over the jagged coastal cliffs and out to the Mediterranean Sea are superb from here.

For mosaic fans, Ancient Kourion's most interesting area is next door in the House of Eustolios which originally functioned as a rather magnificent private Roman villa but was turned into a public recreation center and public baths during the Byzantine era.

The fine mosaic floors here are exceptionally well-preserved. Look for the mosaic of Achilles disguised as a woman and the famous four-panel mosaic depicting a partridge and the god Ktisis.

Further along the cliff edge are the ruins of a 5th century Byzantine basilica, a Roman Nymphaeum (decorated fountain), and extensive public bath remnants.

From here, a short path leads to the small House of the Gladiators, so called because of the mosaics of a gladiator combat still in-situ on the floor.

After exploring the site, head to the nearby village of Episkopi (two kilometers northeast) to visit the Kourion Museum. The collection here includes a wealth of smaller artifacts unearthed from both Kourion and the Sanctuary of Apollo.

Ancient Kourion is 18 kilometers west of central Limassol.

Early Christian Basilica Kourion - Floor plan map

For many visitors, a holiday in Limassol means one thing: the beach.

The long, sandy eight-kilometer stretch of Lady's Mile Beach (13 kilometers southwest of Limassol) is on the eastern shore of the Akrotiri Peninsula and is one of the most popular local beaches, with the interesting landscape of the salt lake running behind the shore.

Kourion Beach (17 kilometers west of Limassol) is below the mighty ruins of Ancient Kourion and boasts a wide sweep of golden-beige sand backed by cliffs, and the remains of a 6th century basilica nearby - in case you need a dose of culture with your sunbathing.

Avdimou Beach (27 kilometers west from Limassol) is a long beach with a sandy shore, pleasant swimming, and a small café and a jetty at the eastern end.

Pissouri village (10 kilometers west of Avdimou) has an enticing beach with a pleasant stretch of sand. The village is on a cliff top and has plenty of pretty cafés and boutiques to visit when you've packed the sand castle action up for the day.

Limassol Old Town

Limassol's lively old town district is the most interesting part of the city to explore.

Right in the center, on the main square, the top tourist attraction is Limassol Castle, built in the 14th century on the site of an earlier Byzantine construction. Some of the earlier fortifications can be seen just inside the walls.

This is where Richard the Lionheart of England married Berengaria, and later, the Ottomans used it as a military base.

The entire interior of the castle is now home to Limassol Medieval Museum with a fascinating collection of suits of armor, weaponry, religious icons, and tombstones.

The main square is rimmed by cafés and restaurants always bustling with Limassol's bright young things.

After dosing up on castle history, check out the city's modern vibe at the innovative Lanitis Art Foundation (also on the main square), housed in an old Carob Mill and home to a rotating schedule of exhibitions.

A hop-skip-and-jump east from the square is bulky Limassol Cathedral, with a wonderfully Baroque facade, while down a squiggle of an alleyway is the small Grand Mosque, surrounded by palm trees.

Kolossi Castle

Probably the dinkiest castle you're ever going to see, Kolossi Castle was built in 1210 CE by the Knights of St. John. Just 10 kilometers west of central Limassol, it's one of the best places to visit on the road between Limassol and Ancient Kourion.

It is a fine example of military architecture and served as the Grand Command center of Jerusalem's Order of St. John until being taken over by the Order of the Knights Templar in the 14th century.

You enter the castle across a tiny drawbridge, which brings you into a large chamber with a decently-preserved fresco depicting Jesus' crucifixion on the main entrance wall.

A narrow spiral staircase leads you up to the second level with two stone-cut chambers, and then onto the battlemented roof with excellent views across Kolossi village below.

Beside the main castle building is the ruins of a medieval factory where the knights processed sugar cane.

Kolossi Castle - Floor plan map

Local lore says this is the spot where the goddess Aphrodite emerged from the waves. Today, it is one of the island's most magical places to visit at sunset.

The Greek name of the rock "Petra tou Romiou" or "Rock of the Greek" is associated with the legendary Byzantine frontier-guard Digenis Akritas. It is said he kept Arab pirates at bay by throwing rocks at them from the hillside above.

Two large rocks jut out into the sea here, creating one of Cyprus' most photographed beachscapes.

The setting has been the source of inspiration for many poets and painters; most famously Boticelli's Birth of Venus painting (in Florence).

Although the actual beach is shingle rather than sand, this is a top picnicking haunt and a must-stop for anyone tootling along the coastline between Limassol and Paphos.

Aphrodite's Rock is on the main coastal highway, 43 kilometers west of Limassol.

Church of Panagia Asinou at Nikitari village in Cyprus

For a day trip taking in some of the best preserved frescoes of Cyprus' Troodos Mountain churches, head to the Solea Valley. The stone chapels that dot the forested slopes here are tiny and modest, but their interiors are a riot of vibrant Byzantine-era art.

One of the most important UNESCO World Heritage-listed churches here is the Panagia Asinou near Nikitari village. The entire interior is covered in colorful frescoes of saints and Biblical scenes. Some of the earliest paintings here have been dated back to the 12th century.

The Panagia Podithou, just north of Kakopetria village, was originally built as part of a 16th-century monastery. Its 16th- and 17th-century frescoes are notable examples of the later Italo-Byzantine art, which was strongly influenced by the Italian Renaissance style.

You'll need your own transport to head to the churches, so this is an excellent option for a self-drive tour.

Kakopetria, the Solea Valley's main village, has plenty of options for lunch.

Flamingos in a Limassol salt lake

The Akoriti Peninsula slithers south from Limassol covered with citrus plantations and large stands of cypress trees and with a salt lake at its core.

Much of the peninsula is part of the Akrotiri British Sovereign Base, although driving along its length there's not much sign that you've passed from Cypriot to British territory.

The salt lake here, six kilometers southwest from central Limassol, is a major overwintering site for greater flamingos and is one of the Mediterranean's most important wetland sites for wading birds.

Right at the tip of the peninsula is the Holy Monastery of St. Nicholas of the Cats, founded in CE 325, although the current buildings date from the 13th century.

Above the north entrance is a marble section dating from the medieval period and depicting four coats of arms.

The monastery gets its rather long name from the multitude of cats that sprawl out across the grounds and were first introduced from Egypt here in the 4th century to try to control the peninsula's snake problem. The method worked and instead of snakes, the monastery (and Cyprus as a whole) is now overrun with cats.

The small community of nuns who live here sell their own jams and honey to visitors.

Lofou Village

Lovely little Lofou is all cobblestone alleyways and limestone-wall and red-roof houses – the epitome of the typical villages of the Mandaria region. Surrounded by orchards and fields sprouting wild fennel, this snoozy place is the perfect opportunity to stroll aimlessly and soak up traditional Cypriot life.

Old ladies sit on doorstep stoops gossiping between the clicks of their knitting needles, while goats rummage in back lanes full of colorful baskets of geraniums and marigolds.

The Church of Panagia Chrysolofitissa dominates the western side of the village and is said to have been built directly on the site where local shepherds saw a light emanating while grazing their flock. Investigating this phenomenon, the shepherds found an icon of the Virgin Mary and built the church here to honor her.

Constructed between 1854 and 1872, the interior boasts fine frescoes portraying the lives of various saints, and a particularly beautiful mezzanine floor.

Lofou is 28 kilometers northwest of central Limassol. Public transport into the Mandaria region is exceedingly limited, so it's best to hire a car.

Platres

High up in the Troodos Massif is the tiny village of Platres, which hums with visitors both local and foreign in the summer, when the coast temperatures start to sizzle. This is the ultimate high-hills resort, which first found favor during the British colonial period and has played host to numerous famous heat-escapees including King Farouk of Egypt.

Today, it's a favored bolt-hole for hikers and nature-lovers attracted by the lush and beautiful Troodos Mountains.

Despite the onset of tourism, the village has hung on to much of its traditional character. The narrow streets are rimmed with well-preserved, sturdy stone houses; many sporting creaky overhanging balconies.

Just out of town are the cooling waters of the Kaledonian Falls , while those in the mood for more than a meander can pull their hiking boots on and hit the downhill trail to the village of Foini or, for something more exerting, the uphill hike to the village of Pouziaris.

Buses from Limassol leave three times daily for Platres, which is 39 kilometers north of town.

Sanctuary of Apollo

Celebrating Apollo Hylates, God of the Woodland and protector of Ancient Kourion, this temple ruin dates from the 8th century BCE to the 4th century CE. Excavations have revealed other structures that once stood on the site, including a bath complex, pilgrim hall, and holy precinct.

Today though, the triumphant pillars of the lonely main sanctuary building are the only well-preserved portion of what must have been a rather impressive religious compound.

Visitors can also see the Priest's House where there are remnants of a mosaic. A paved route then passes along the portico of the South Building and down a flight of steps to a Palaestra (sporting arena) once used for athletic games.

The Sanctuary of Apollo is only three kilometers west of Ancient Kourion (20 kilometers west of central Limassol) and is best visited as part of a Kourion trip.

Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates - Floor plan map

This Greek Orthodox monastery, about 74 kilometers north of Limassol, is one of Cyprus' most important.

It was built under command of the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I after a local hermit ascetic received a vision of an icon of the Virgin Mary painted by St. Luke arriving in Cyprus from Constantinople (today's Istanbul) and convinced a local governor to go to the Byzantine capital to collect it.

The governor, who had been suffering from illness, became well once he'd completed his mission and convinced the emperor to build a church near the hermit's cave.

Today, that very same icon sits in pride of place within the monastery despite most of the original monastery structure having been destroyed by fire. The current building dates to 1831.

Next door to the monastery is a highly interesting Byzantine Museum which holds an important religious artifact collection owned by the monastery. There is a vast amount of iconography, manuscripts, and religious art here.

Both Kykkos Monastery and the Byzantine Museum are 20 kilometers west of the village of Pedoulas in the Troodos Massif.

Pedoulas Village

Pedoulas is snuggled into the Marathasa Valley of the Troodos Massif and is home to a clutch of cultural attractions, including the fresco-covered Church of Archangelos Michail and a folk museum.

The church is the village's most famous tourist attraction, as it's one of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed painted churches of the Troodos Mountains. It dates from 1474, with some fine frescoes of biblical scenes gracing its interior.

To delve into traditional Cypriot culture, head next to the Folk Museum, which holds exhibits on the history and distinctive way-of-life of the locals of the Marathasa Valley through the centuries.

Pedoulas is 60 kilometers northwest of Limassol. The town makes a great base for exploring the Troodos Mountains, so it has plenty of accommodation options if you want to stay the night rather than day trip from the coast.

Choirokoitia

Choirokoitia is one of the most important Neolithic settlements in the world. It's on the main coastal road, sitting 37 kilometers east of Limassol and 34 kilometers west of Larnaca, so it is easily visited while traveling between the two towns.

The ruins here, consisting mainly of the foundations of circular houses and tombs all ringed by a defensive wall, have been dated back to roughly 6,800-5,250 BCE.

Archaeological excavations here have discovered that each house in the settlement had a flattened earth floor, raised platforms at the edges for sleeping, a fireplace, and a central pole to support the roof. The houses were built close together and linked by narrow passageways across the hillside.

The site has four main areas. The first area contains significant remains of house foundations including a larger house up to nine meters in diameter.

The second area, farther up the road, has houses B and C, where archaeologists unearthed numerous burial plots.

Area 3 has several house foundations again, including house F, which contained 26 burials.

The final area is at the far end of the site, up the hill. From here, you can see the remnants of the defensive walls, and it is possible to get a clearer impression of the site as a whole, which is otherwise quite confusing.

For the layman, the site can be slightly underwhelming as the foundations are all that remain, but Choirokoitia's significance cannot be understated. Work by archaeologists here has yielded numerous finds, including decorated pottery and artifacts that prove that this Neolithic culture was highly sophisticated.

Most of the finds can be seen in the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia .

Neolithic Settlement, Khirokitia - Site map

According to mythology, this is where the god Theseus left the pregnant Ariadne after his battle with the Minotaur. Amathus has been settled since approximately 1000 BCE and was one of the island's original four city-kingdoms.

The first inhabitants here were probably Mycenaean, although there is no definite evidence to prove this. The remains on show today date mostly from the Roman and Byzantine eras.

During the Roman period, Amathus was an important port city, which made its money by exporting the island's copper and timber, but the city's age of glory began to crumble during the 4th century after it fell victim to a series of devastating earthquakes.

The ruins are spread out and there isn't as much to see as in Kourion. The most easily visible feature is the Agora where a large number of pillars have been reconstructed, and the vestiges of some early walls can be seen.

On the hill above are the remnants of the Acropolis and the Temple of Aphrodite, with the entrance marked by a large stone jar, while at the bottom of the hill is a ruined Byzantine basilica.

Ancient Amathus lies on the seafront road on the northeastern edge of Limassol, 11 kilometers from the old town center.

Archaeological Museum in Limassol

Just behind Limassol Municipal Gardens is the city's archaeological museum which houses an interesting collection of antiquities found in the Limassol area that date from the Neolithic Age up to the Roman period.

Room One contains Neolithic tools and pottery that were excavated at Kourion and Amathus, as well as the city itself. It's a mind-boggling display of Cyprus' vast history covering a huge time span from 3000 BCE to 1300 CE.

Room Two holds artifacts from the Greco-Roman era including a stunning bronze bull and some delicate figurines, while Room Three contains some of the most important finds from the local area, including statues of the Egyptian god Bes and the goddess Artemis unearthed at Amathus.

Outside, within the pleasant garden, is a sundial, which was once owned by Lord Kitchener.

Address: 5 Vyronos Street, Limassol

We recommend these excellent hotels and guesthouses in Limassol, with easy access to the beach:

  • Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol : This luxury beachfront resort offers stylish rooms, multiple restaurants, private gardens, a wonderful spa, and a kids club.
  • Crowne Plaza Limassol : For a mid-range beachfront hotel, this is a great choice. Located near the seafront promenade and old town, the property has indoor and outdoor pools, multiple restaurants, and spacious rooms.
  • Poseidonia Beach Hotel : This affordable beachfront hotel is recently renovated. It features modern rooms, multiple pools, spa, and gym.
  • Apokryfo Traditional Houses : Lofou village location, traditional farmhouse style, apartments and spacious rooms, friendly hosts, pool, and restaurant are what you can expect to find here.

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Limassol Travel Guide

A mediterranean gem unveiled.

Dive into our complete Limassol guide, exploring top attractions, culinary delights, serene beaches, and local secrets. Unlock the ultimate Limassol experience with expert insights.

Nestled between the azure waves of the Mediterranean and the verdant Troodos Mountains, Limassol, Cyprus’s second-largest city, beautifully marries the charm of its ancient history with the vivacity of modern European living. With roots stretching back millennia, Limassol’s streets are a tapestry of Byzantine churches, Roman ruins, and Ottoman mosques juxtaposed against contemporary architecture, trendy cafes, and an ever-evolving skyline.

The city’s coastal promenade, dotted with swaying palm trees, is a leisurely delight by day and a bustling hub of activity by night. Waterfront restaurants serve delectable Cypriot cuisine, while stylish boutiques showcase international brands and local artisanal creations. However, it’s not just the tangible that makes Limassol enchanting. The spirit of its people – warm, welcoming, and infused with a zest for life – truly sets the city apart. Whether you’re sipping world-class wine from local vineyards, dancing at a lively beachfront club, or delving into the city’s storied past, Limassol promises a journey that captivates both the senses and the soul.

Best Time to Visit Limassol

Like much of Cyprus, Limassol enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterized by long, hot summers and mild winters. The best time to travel to Limassol is from April to June and September to October, as these months offer mild weather, fewer tourists, and lower accommodation costs, ensuring a more relaxed and cost-effective experience.

  • Spring (March to May) : This is arguably the best time to visit Limassol. The temperatures are pleasant, the wildflowers bloom, and the tourist crowds are yet to peak. It’s an ideal period for sightseeing and outdoor activities without the scorching summer heat.
  • Summer (June to August) : These months see the height of tourist season. Days are long, hot, and sun-drenched, perfect for beach lovers. However, it’s also when the city is at its busiest. If you opt for summer, ensure you book accommodations and tours in advance and always carry sunscreen.
  • Autumn (September to November) : Limassol experiences a second wave of milder temperatures as the summer crowds thin. The sea remains warm enough for swimming, and the vineyards around the city come alive with grape harvesting and local wine festivals.
  • Winter (December to February) : While winters in Limassol are mild compared to much of Europe, it’s cooler with occasional rains. However, this is also when the city is most tranquil, offering a serene atmosphere devoid of tourist hustle. Plus, the nearby Troodos Mountains offer winter sports opportunities.

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Where to stay Hotels & Airbnbs in Limassol

Finding the perfect place to stay in Limassol, a city full of charm and warmth, is an exciting part of the travel journey. From the sun-drenched beaches to the bustling city centre, the stunning marina area to the quaint, cobbled streets of the old town, each corner of Limassol offers a unique experience and an array of accommodation options.

For couples seeking romance and luxury, the beachfront area of Agios Tychonas brims with high-end resorts. Among them, the Four Seasons Hotel stands as a testament to luxury and quality service. With its private beach, stunning sea views, and a range of dining and leisure facilities, it provides a haven where elegance and relaxation coexist. Just a little further down the coast, Mediterranean Beach Hotel captures the essence of opulence. With its own private beach, gourmet dining options, and rooms that promise panoramic sunset views, it’s a lovers’ paradise., creating the perfect setting for couples to reconnect.

Families may enjoy staying in the city centre or tourist area, where they’ll find properties like the Royal Apollonia Hotel . This Booking.com favorite is ideal for families, offering a stately escape with its expansive pools, refined dining experiences, and serene spa facilities. Located within walking distance of attractions, parks, and an array of eateries, it ensures a hassle-free stay.

Solo travellers and groups of friends might prefer the old town or city centre, home to the charming NYX Hotel Limassol by Leonardo Hotels . This property, highly rated on Booking.com, is located in the Limassol Promenade district. Nestled amidst cobbled streets, it puts you right in the heart of Limassol’s buzzing cafes, artisan shops, and vibrant nightlife.

In Limassol, each neighbourhood has its character and charm, and your choice of accommodation lets you experience the city from a unique perspective. But no matter where you choose to stay, you’ll be greeted with the same warm Cypriot hospitality that will make your visit unforgettable. Let’s dive into some specific accommodations that interest you!

Limassol’s Luxury Resorts That Redefine Opulence

For those seeking the highest level of comfort and service, Limassol’s luxury resorts stand ready to impress. The Amara Hotel – Sea Your Only View delivers sophistication and elegance with its plush rooms, private beach, and top-tier dining experiences. Not to be outdone, the Parklane, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa , offers lavish rooms, an expansive pool area, and a luxurious spa, ensuring an unforgettable stay.

Best Kept Mid-Range Accommodation Secrets

Travellers seeking quality accommodation at a reasonable price will find plenty of options in Limassol. The Alasia Boutique Hotel offers well-appointed rooms, a peaceful pool area, and exceptional service, all in a central location. Alternatively, the Crowne Plaza Hotel presents a unique blend of design-focused decor and a relaxed beachfront atmosphere.

Live Like a Local: Unforgettable Holiday Rentals

If you prefer a home-away-from-home experience, Limassol’s holiday rentals are the way to go. Olympic Residence Deluxe Apartments deliver spacious living areas, kitchen facilities, and an ideal location close to key attractions. Castle Holiday Apartments also offer a welcoming, homely ambience, with the added perks of a refreshing swimming pool and proximity to the city’s beautiful beaches.

Experience Limassol on a Budget

Budget-conscious travellers need to maintain comfort and location in Limassol. Lima Sol House Hostel provides affordable, stylish accommodations in the city’s heart. For those who prefer a more traditional hotel experience, Odysseia Hotel Kapetanios offers budget-friendly rooms, a welcoming pool area, and a location just a stone’s throw from the beach.

Ready to secure your dream accommodation in Limassol? Make your reservation hassle-free using our interactive map below, where you can explore each hotel’s location. Alternatively head over to Booking.com to finalize your plans. Enjoy your stay!

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Things to Do Tours & Activities in Limassol

Limassol, a vibrant city nestled on the southern coast of Cyprus, is a realm where the whispers of ancient tales meet the heartbeat of modernity. With sun-kissed beaches like Lady’s Mile Beach, the historical tapestry of the ancient city-kingdom of Amathus, and the serenity of the Troodos Mountains, Limassol is a canvas of diverse experiences awaiting your brushstrokes.

In Limassol, every horizon beckons with promise, and an array of curated tours from Viator is your compass to the heart of this captivating city. Venture beyond the beaten path and let Limassol reveal its essence through a palette of coastal, inland, and aquatic adventures.

Embrace the Adventurer Within

In Limassol, every path leads to adventure, beckoning the bold and the brave. Imagine yourself embarking on the “ Surf and Turf Full Day Jeep & Boat Combination Tour from Limassol ,” where you conquer land and sea, feeling the exhilaration of a jeep safari followed by the tranquillity of a boat tour, a true testament to Limassol’s diverse landscapes. Add to this the thrill of the “ Land Sailing in Limassol ” experience, where you’re breaking waves and soaring across the land, powered by nothing but the wind. It’s not just an activity; it’s an affirmation of life’s thrilling possibilities.

A Cultural and Culinary Tapestry

The cultural richness of Limassol is a saga best experienced through its local flavours and age-old traditions. Begin with the “ Vino Venture: Explore With A Local – Troodos Mountains thru Wine !” tour, where each sip of exquisite local wine is like turning a page in the rich book of Cypriot history. For a hands-on culinary experience, the “ Village Venture: Troodos Mountains Food & Wine Small Group Day Tour ” is your passport to visit 5 traditional product workshops and taste a variety of Cypriot delicacies at carefully selected villages on Troodos mountains.

Stepping Through Historical Echoes

History in Limassol isn’t just preserved in museums; it’s etched in every street and inscribed in every ancient stone. Walk through this living history with the “ Private Walking Tour of Limassol ,” where stories of the past unfold with each step. Complement this with “ The Grape Escape: Troodos Mountains thru Wine Small Group Tour ,” where the history of the Troodos Mountains is narrated through the art of winemaking, each glass a reflection of Limassol’s rich heritage.

Family Bonds Strengthened in Fun

Fun in Limassol is a family affair, a bond strengthened through shared adventures. Set sail on the “ Full-Day Family Catamaran Cruise from Limassol with Lunch ,” where the sea whispers tales of unity and the horizon beckons with promises of shared joy. Back on land, the laughter resonates through the spiralling slides and splashing pools of “ Fasouri Watermania ,” Cyprus’s largest water park, a paradise where fun knows no age and every moment is a snapshot of shared happiness.

Booking Your Adventure

Embark on a seamless adventure in Limassol by booking your tours and activities through Viator.com . With a click, Limassol’s historic trails, serene waters, and rustic charm are ready to narrate tales of a land where the past and present dance in a timeless rhythm. Your adventure, a blend of discovery and enchantment, awaits.

Best Beaches in Limasssol

Limassol graces the southern coast of Cyprus, promising sun-kissed shores and clear, cerulean waters that beckon beach lovers worldwide. With a coastline stretching for miles, this city elegantly combines the beauty of nature with a hint of cosmopolitan flair, offering both bustling seaside spots and more secluded sandy stretches.

Imagine sunbathing on the soft sands of Lady’s Mile Beach, a family favourite owing to its gentle, shallow waters. Just a stone’s throw away from the city’s heart, this beach also offers many dining and entertainment options for when the sun begins to set.

Or perhaps you’d prefer the unique beauty of Governor’s Beach, with its striking dark sands juxtaposed against pristine white cliffs. It’s not just a beach; it’s a canvas painted by nature.

For those who enjoy blending history with relaxation, Kourion Beach awaits. Located right below the historical site of ancient Kourion, this beach allows visitors to dip in the waters of history. Dasoudi Beach is a testament to Limassol’s commitment to conservation, with its eucalyptus groves and salt lakes. It’s a haven for both beach lovers and bird watchers.

Lastly, the vibrant atmosphere of Akti Olympion Beach offers a lively setting with its beach bars and water sports activities. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, there’s something for everyone at this beach.

In essence, Limassol’s beaches are not just stretches of sand; they are experiences. Every grain of sand, every ripple in the water, and every sunset on the horizon tells a story. And in Limassol, you’ll surely find a beach that narrates a tale you’ll want to be a part of. Dive in!

Dasoudi (Small Forest) Beach

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Shopping in Limassol

In the captivating city of Limassol, shopping is not just a necessity – it’s a delightful adventure! A stroll through the city’s vibrant shopping districts will lead you to an enticing array of local boutiques, high-end designer stores, traditional markets, and quirky speciality shops. Whether you’re hunting for the latest fashion trends, unique artisan crafts, or gourmet local products, Limassol’s shopping scene will surely cater to your every whim and fancy.

Designer Boutiques and Luxury Brands

In the heart of Limassol, you’ll find the chic district of Anexartisias Street, home to many high-end boutiques and international luxury brands. Discover the epitome of male fashion at Kouross , a luxury men’s clothing store which has been leading the fashion industry since 1991, offering a wide range of suits and fashion accessories​. For a taste of ultra-modern fashion, First Boutique is the island’s leading luxury shopping destination with exquisite seasonal must-haves​​. If you fancy international brands, Cara Boutique and Tiffany Boutique are well-established retailers providing collections from the world’s most prestigious brands, including being the official retailer of Chanel in Cyprus​.

For a more extensive shopping spree, My Mall Limassol Limassol hosting over three floors of retail paradise, you’ll find prestigious brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste, Calvin Klein, Under Armour, Vans and many more​. Beyond shopping, it’s a hub for dining and entertainment, making it a one-stop destination for a delightful family outing.

Artisanal and Specialty Shops

For a unique shopping experience, delve into the maze of artisanal and speciality shops scattered throughout Limassol’s Old Town. Make your first stop at Oenoforos Wine Shop , a haven for wine enthusiasts offering a variety of exquisite wines​​. Next, stroll to AQUA Shop and embrace the Mediterranean vibes with family-friendly products, including clothes, souvenirs, beach bags, flip-flops, and towels. Lastly, step into the world of elegant jewellery at Tonia Jewellers and browse their sophisticated designs.

Each of these artisanal and speciality shops offers a unique glimpse into the creative and luxurious spirit of Limassol, ensuring a delightful and memorable shopping adventure.

Local Markets and Quaint Shops

Dive into the culinary heart of Limassol through its bustling local markets and charming shops. Every weekend, the Flea Market at Asomatos Village comes alive, offering a picturesque scene of regional trade and traditional finds. Venture to La Maison du Vin , a gourmet sanctuary offering exquisite cheeses, fine wines, and other treasures. The lively Limassol Agora at Saripolou Square is ideal for dining, shopping, recreation and entertainment. Lastly, visit Gourmet Cyprus Shop for a lavish array of truffles, foie gras, and caviar, transporting your taste buds on a global journey. Each visit unveils a new layer of Limassol’s rich commercial tapestry, beckoning with the promise of delightful discoveries.

As you wander through Limassol’s bustling shopping districts, remember to savour the experience. Take time to chat with the friendly store owners, taste the local delicacies, and discover this city’s unique treasures. Happy shopping!

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Where to eat Restaurants in Limassol

The gastronomic scene in Limassol is as diverse as it is delicious. From hearty traditional dishes to innovative gastronomic creations, a wealth of culinary experiences is waiting for you.

Traditional Tavernas

Indulge in the essence of Cypriot culture by dining at the heartwarming traditional taverns scattered across Limassol. Start your gastronomic expedition at Giagkini Tavern , nestled in the city centre near Saripolou Square, where you can revel in grilled meze and seasonal dishes amidst a charming courtyard perfect for a lively night out with friends​. For a cosy retreat, head to  Meze Taverna invites you to a family-run setting, offering an array of traditional Cypriot and Greek food, including meat and fish meze, a reflection of the owners’ rich culinary heritage spanning over 30 years​​.

A trip to Limassol would only be complete with a visit to Karatello Tavern Restaurant , dubbed one of the best traditional taverns in the city by avid travellers. Lastly, step into the timeless charm of Kissos Tavern , a staple in Limassol’s dining scene since 1982. Located in Agios Tychonas, the tavern is renowned for fresh fish, meze, and traditional Cypriot flavours, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike​​.

Each of these taverns offers a unique slice of Limassol’s vibrant culinary tradition, enveloped in warm hospitality and the rustic charm of Cypriot culture.

Seafood Delights

Seafood lovers are bound to relish the marine bounty Limassol has to offer. Begin your seafood sojourn at the Sailor’s Rest Lounge Bar Restaurant , nestled by the serene St Raphael Marina, known for its fresh seafood dishes served alongside breathtaking views. For a change of scene, go to Limanaki Fish Restaurant , a beloved beach establishment, part of Amathus Hotel, known for its romantic setting and exceptional seafood offerings since 1979​.

A visit to Fat Fish Restaurant perched on the ground floor of Limassol’s Nautical Club, promises a delightful blend of Seafood, Mediterranean, and Greek cuisine in a friendly atmosphere, with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options to cater to every palate​​. Lastly, for a casual yet captivating dining experience by the sea, Chris Blue Beach at Curium Beach Episkopi offers a range of seafood dishes in a relaxed Mediterranean setting​.

Each of these eateries embodies the essence of Limassol’s culinary landscape, offering not just tantalising seafood, but a dining experience steeped in the local ambience and picturesque settings.

Modern Cypriot Cuisine

Embark on a culinary adventure through Limassol’s modern Cypriot cuisine, which bridges the timeless traditions of Cyprus with contemporary culinary techniques. Begin your gastronomic journey at Epsilon Resto Bar , an award-winning fusion restaurant nestled in the Limassol Marina, known for its modern ambience and innovative cuisine that captivates both the eyes and the palate​​.

Venture to Pier One Restaurant , nestled in Limassol’s revitalized old port area, where a modern, industrial ambience welcomes you. Though not exclusively dedicated to Cypriot cuisine, Pier One boasts a diverse menu of modern dishes, each infused with a hint of local flair, offering a contemporary dining experience that bridges the global with the local. For a playful, vibrant dining experience, don’t miss Dionysus Mansion , a lively restaurant where modern culinary techniques meet an electrifying atmosphere.

Whether you’re yearning for a gourmet experience or a casual modern Cypriot meal, Limassol’s contemporary dining scene will surely provide a unique gastronomic journey, bridging the gap between the island’s rich culinary traditions and modern-day food innovations.

Wine and Dine

The culinary journey in Limassol would only be complete with tasting local wine. Sip and savour a variety of Cypriot vintages at Vino Cultura , an upscale wine bar offering an extensive selection of local and international wines. Combine your wine tasting with gourmet dishes at Le Bordeaux Bistro and Wine Bar , a cozy establishment where you can explore an extensive wine list offering 60 wines by the glass and over 1,000 different labels by the bottle.

Rated as one of the best places to dine in Limassol, DO Wine & Dine presents a modern ambiance with a ground floor and a downstairs floor available for booking, inclusive of a cellar. Their wine list is remarkable with more than 300 labels, and the food menu offers delicious dishes of Modern Mediterranean cuisine

Dionysus Mansion Restaurant

Nightlife Bars & Clubs in Limassol

With its shimmering Mediterranean coastline and dynamic cultural scene, Limassol transforms into an electrifying hub as the sun sets. The nightlife in Limassol is a heady blend of pulsating energy, rhythm, and flavour, promising unforgettable memories for every kind of night owl. From the laid-back beach bars where you can listen to the waves with a cocktail in hand to the lively clubs that have you dancing till dawn, Limassol’s nightlife is as varied as it is vibrant. Whether you’re looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing, groove to the beats of international DJs, or savour a glass of fine Cypriot wine, Limassol has you covered.

Bars: Where Conversations Flow as Smoothly as the Drinks

Embark on a journey through Limassol’s vibrant nightlife, starting where the golden sun dips into the Mediterranean at Bar Du Soleil . Located in the bustling Old Port, this lively spot defies the setting sun’s radiant atmosphere. Here, an array of aromatic coffees, distinctive beers, and inventive cocktails promise to kick-start your evening with flavour!

A few steps away, you’ll be whisked into the world of Italian elegance at Ventuno Aperitivo . This stylish all-day bar masters the art of aperitivo, offering an enticing buffet of savoury delights to accompany your sips. It’s more than a bar; it’s a slice of Italy right in Limassol, adding a dash of dolce vita to your Cypriot escapade.

Journey more deeply into the heart of the old town and stumble upon the hidden gem Library Bar . A sanctuary of modern design, this spot is famed for its spellbinding cocktails and sumptuous fare. The inviting, intimate ambience is a tranquil backdrop for heartfelt conversations or a peaceful solo retreat into the night.

Ready for a touch of luxury? Glide to Columbia Beach Bar with its elegant charm, exquisite cocktail menu, and intoxicating views over the azure Mediterranean. Here, sophistication and relaxation merge, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening.

Step back in time with a visit to Sousami Bar , where the allure lies in its delightful contrast to Limassol’s customary glamour. Nestled in the heart of the old town, this cosy bar stands out with its retro decor and expertly crafted cocktails. As night falls, the venue comes alive with effervescent tunes and a spirited crowd, offering a laid-back yet chic retreat without breaking the bank.

As stars adorn the night sky, find your finale at Mason Bar , a beacon of contemporary cool with its industrial-inspired aesthetics and an extensive array of spirits and imaginative cocktails. Here, the relaxed atmosphere is complemented by an eclectic music soundtrack, providing the ideal backdrop to relax and immerse yourself in the pulsating heart of Limassol’s nightlife. It’s not just a night; it’s a collection of moments that will linger in your memory as you wend your way home through the city’s enchanting streets.

Clubs: Dance the Night Away

Experience the throbbing heartbeat of Limassol’s vibrant nightlife, a dynamic symphony of sounds that animate the island’s soul. The city, bathed in the glow of the starlit Mediterranean sky, boasts an array of nightclubs, each offering a unique blend of euphony and rhythm to seduce your senses.

In the urban core of Limassol, Guaba Beach Bar stands as a modern sanctuary of sound, with its festive atmosphere and renowned DJs drawing crowds from all corners. This beachside haven is more than a bar; it’s an experience that keeps the spirit of summer alive, no matter the season. Not far behind in fame, Breeze Summer Club delivers a distinct summertime rhythm, its open-air setting offering a sensory feast where music intertwines with the salty kisses of the sea breeze.

Venture further into Limassol’s vibrant night scene with Club Eleven , a spot that thrives on its dynamic atmosphere and relentless energy. Pulsating beats and a ceaseless dance floor define this club as a cornerstone of Limassol’s nightlife. In contrast, Metropole Retro Club indulges those with a taste for nostalgia. Its retro ambience and classic hits create a timeless escape, making every night a memorable flashback.

As the Mediterranean sky transitions from dusk to deep night, let the Greek melodies at Notes Live carry you away. Nestled in the city’s heart, this venue is a harmonious blend of traditional tunes and contemporary beats, its live performances adding a unique layer to Limassol’s diverse musical landscape.

Guaba Beach Bar

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Cyprus Tourist Travel Guide

Limassol cyprus, visit limassol cyprus ….

… second largest city on the island of Cyprus!

Limassol  is one of the most popular holiday resorts on the island.

The old town has many shops and restaurants and historical sites.  Along the 3km seafront (often referred to as the tourist area),  are hotels , apartments , restaurants , shops, bars and nightclubs.

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There are many traditional restaurants and a lovely shopping center which includes a pedestrianized cobbled street of.  St Andrews Street runs parallel to the seafront  and has traditional shops such as the Nut Cracker House.  

  • If you are looking for trendy shops then head for Anexartiseas Street where you’ll find popular stores such as Zara and an indoor shopping center (Greek Agora = market) and  along the seafront is Debenhams.
  • Makarios Avenue (Leoforos Arhiepiskopou Makariou) is full of chic and trendy designer fashion shops,  crystal and Lladro porcelain shops.  If you like your clothes made to measure there are many excellent tailors and shoemakers in Cyprus.

Local Municipal Market

You can buy fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, honey and flowers and there are lots of spices to stock up with when you are there.

Outside are kiosks selling fresh bread and flowers.

The market closes around 2ish.

Limassol Bus Station

If you prefer the freedom of having a car  it’s a good idea to hire a car online before you arrive.

Limassol Attractions

In 1191, Richard the Lionheart stopped of at the island on his way to the Crusades. He married Queen Berengaria of Navarre at Limassol Medieval Castle and crowned her Queen of England.

Other popular local attractions include the temple of Apollo, Ancient Kourion, Amathus and the September wine festival .

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Limassol Beaches

Many of the beaches are along the tourist stretch which is about 5 kilometers from Limassol old town.

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Limassol Wine Festival

It’s held in the Municipal Gardens overlooking the seafront in the gardens.  This is one of the best festivals in Cyprus and people come from miles around to enjoy the wine of the Gods.

Limassol Beer Festival

The annual July Beer Festival is held at Molos Waterfront.  Entrance is free and visitors can enjoy the local KEO beer and imported Heineken, Becks, Amstel, Stella Artois, Budweiser and Hoegaarden.

There is live music and lots of great entertainment.

Limassol Carnival

This is one of the largest and most popular carnivals on the island during February.

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Limassol ( Greek : Λεμεσός , Turkish : Leymosun ) is the second largest city (after the capital, Nicosia ) of Cyprus . Following the Turkish invasion in 1974, it has become the principal sea port and has also developed into a significant tourist destination.

Understand [ edit ]

Limassol is the second largest town in Cyprus after Nicosia, with population of approximately 200,000. Apart from being a major tourist destination, it is also a principal hub for international business in Cyprus. This gives Limassol a more cosmopolitan feel compared to other district centers. Renovation projects in the old town and old port area are seeking to rejuvenate the historic centre, making it more accessible and interesting for sightseeing.

Get in [ edit ]

By plane [ edit ].

Limassol is about 40 minutes drive away from 34.878889 33.630278 1 Larnaca International Airport ( LCA  IATA ) and 34.718333 32.485 2 Paphos Airport ( PFO  IATA ).

Larnaca mainly serves traditional airlines, while most of RyanAir flights land in Paphos. Transfer from Larnaca is generally slightly cheaper even though the distance is the same. Official fixed taxi fare from the airport was not updated since early 2000 (even after recent taxi price rise in 2022) and is still at €55, but no driver will ever accept that. The official taxis will charge you €100 (as of late 2023) per car with luggage between Paphos and Limassol, unofficial transfer companies that you may find in the Internet and pre-book tend to be about €20 cheaper. From Larnaca it's even slightly cheaper.

There is a regular shuttle bus service from Larnaca and Paphos airports. Be careful to arrange pick-up from the shuttle bus stops, as they are away from the central areas. Bus driver might provide assistance to arrange a taxi.

By boat [ edit ]

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Limassol has the biggest commercial shipment port and a reasonable passenger port, with several regular cruise routes:

  • Louis Cruise Lines from Agios Nikolaos (Kriti), Beirut , Haifa , Port Said and Rhodes .
  • St. Raphael Marina St. Raphael Marina on the outskirts of Limassol.
  • magic 1 [dead link] from Ashdod , Israel .

Additionally, Scandro Holding [dead link] operates a ferry between Piraeus and Limassol . Crossings are 1-2 times per week during the summer months and fortnightly off-season.

By bus [ edit ]

  • There are special Green Buses which operate intercity. Buses are available for Troodos, Larnaca, Pafos and Nicosia. There are few stops. It is best to confirm timings from the closest CTO Tourist Information Center .

By service taxi [ edit ]

  • Travel Express run an intercity service using shared minibuses between the major towns in Cyprus. They can pick up from Larnaca and Pafos Airports. They are a lot cheaper than taxis but more expensive than the intercity buses, however, they take you door to door. Bookings need to be made in advance, however, if it's not full you can normally get on the next one.

Get around [ edit ]

Map

The three main roads are:

  • The Beach Road
  • Makarios Avenue
  • Griva Digeni (which transforms into Kolonakou / Spyros Kyprianou later to the east)

The bus service has been upgraded, with more routes and better schedules, however waiting times may still be long. The principal tourist route is #30, serving the beach road from Le Meridien hotel up to New Port (Old Port after 18:00), which runs approximately every 15 minutes. You can find detailed information and maps on the EMEL bus company website. Cost per trip is €1.50. Day tickets cost €5.

By taxi [ edit ]

Taxi is the most popular means of transportation for tourists, but are expensive and it is common to ignore meters. Sharing taxis is also popular, and may work out to a more reasonable fare. You can also try calling the taxi via Bolt, it will call an official taxi and the meter will be run through Bolt. It should start when your ride starts, but the initial value will be slightly higher than if you've hauled the taxi yourself. If a Bolt taxi arrives, they usually stick to the app (especially if you pay within the app), but they regularly have no cars available.

You're unlikely to catch a taxi even 1-2km away from few central tourist locations. Taxi companies may flat out decline to send you a car if you call, especially outside the ring road or at peak hours. Some taxi drivers may give you their business cards, but these are typically a facade for the same taxi companies. Do not expect you can get a taxi outside the city or in a random location.

Official urban taxi tariffs since August 1, 2022 are €3.80 initial, €0.95/km, €17.00/hour wait between 06:00-20:30, €4.80/1.10/19.00 at night, extra surcharges: €2 on public holiday, +20% for taxies with 5 passengers, +50% for taxies with 6 passengers. Minimal fare was €5 before 2022, and it's unclear what it is now. Again, you're unlikely to get away that cheaply, expect +€3 with Bolt or unofficial taxy companies, and x1.5/x2 overcharge from official taxies. That adds up for at about €10 for a short 1-2km trip.

By bicycle [ edit ]

The beach road has a dedicated bicycle lane stretching from the Old Port to the Dasoudi area. In summer, it gets very hot.

There are shared bikes available in Limassol center and along the bicycle lane to the east, operated by Nextbike . The easternmost location is near the Grand Resort, more than 10 km from the city center. See all locations . Price is €2 for the first 60 min or €8 per 24 hr.

Transport rental [ edit ]

Cars, scooters and bicycles can be hired easily, however locals have a relaxed approach to Highway Code. For example, they rarely use blinkers and one may sometimes encounter a person going the other way on the roundabout or a one-way road because it's shorter. Moreover, the traffic is on the left.

See [ edit ]

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The old town of Limassol is full of historic houses, both from the Ottoman period and the British colonial period. The area has been renovated, especially the street near the Limassol Castle.

  • Akti Olympion , a 7-km beach-side walking park area stretching from Municipal Gardens to the Old Port.

Do [ edit ]

  • 34.7182 33.2748 1 Governor's Beach ( Outside Limassol ). Long sandy beach with many beach-side fish restaurants, and a beautiful white stone coast to the west. ( updated Jun 2021 )
  • 34.6218 33.0058 2 Lady's Mile Beach ( Along the coast to the south-west of Limassol, officially UK terroritory ). Long mostly-pebbly, partly sandy beach with several beach-side fish restaurants. Try watching birds at the salt lake nearby. There is a UK military air base in the area. ( updated Jun 2021 )
  • Visit the Limassol Wine Festival , every September.
  • Party during the Limassol Carnival , every February/March. Truly colorful!
  • Watch the Cyprus Rally every Autumn.
  • Get drunk at the Potamos Yermasoyias (aka "Galatex") which has plenty of entertainment in the pubs, night clubs and cafes on the street and in the surrounding area.
  • Visit one of the traditional buzukia (tavern with live music).
  • Explore the Limassol Castle and nearby Old Town area.
  • Visit Anexartisias street in the Old Town, a popular shopping area for both tourists and locals.
  • Take a walk on the wooden promenade along the sea opposite the archeological site of Kingdom of Amathus.
  • The Municipal Garden along the beach road is a good place to spend some time and catch some interesting flora. However the zoo is not that great.

Sport [ edit ]

  • Football: three city clubs play soccer in First Division, the top tier in Cyprus: Apollon , Aris and AEL . All three share Tsirio Stadium (capacity 13,300) by A7 north edge of city centre.
  • Limassol Marathon is held in Feb / March. The next is probably 18-19 March 2023 but tbc.

Buy [ edit ]

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  • The traditional shopping streets are Ayios Andreas and Anexartisias street . These streets provide an ambiance of the old cobbled path lanes, away from the modern city.
  • Several western style supermarkets (Carrefour, Debenhams, LIDL, Orphanidies etc.) are spread across the city and warehouse-style shopping centres have mushroomed on the outskirts of the city. My Mall is the biggest shopping centre in the area, located to the west of New Port.
  • Sea Sponges is popular product of Cyprus, used as a bath/face scrub. Loofa is used as a bath scrub. Available at most tourist/souvenir shops. Also there is a Sea Sponges Exhibition at the roundabout at the Old Port . However, sea sponges may be pricey!
  • The Lefkara Lace and other lace products may be brought from Limassol or other cities, as they may be often over-priced in Lefkara, due to a large number of tourists flocking there, especially during the tourist season.
  • Opening hours for most shops are M-F 09:00-13:00 and 15:00-19:00 (siesta time in between, outside of the tourist area most smaller shops are not open on Wednesday afternoons) and Saturdays 09:00-14:00. Only some convenience stores (Periptero in Greek) would be open 24 hours on all days.

Eat [ edit ]

Kebab can be optimum for a relatively cheap, fresh and filling meal. Be careful with colourful "tourist" cafes since those are often over-priced and offer low quality conventional sandwiches or English Breakfasts . Mousaka or Kleftiko are popular, however your best bet (especially if you are hungry), is a traditional Cyprus Meze (either of the meat or fish variety), which usually includes a myriad of small hot and cold dishes for a reasonable price.

Try targeting restaurants that cater for the locals. You should not encounter a client/waiter language barrier as virtually everyone speaks English.

All major western chains are present, e.g. McDonald's, KFC, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Friday's, Bennigan's, Goodies, and Nandos.

Budget [ edit ]

City centre [ edit ].

  • 34.67644 33.047792 1 Hfwlia Tou Koukou ( Φωλιά του Κούκου ), Agiou Andreou 228 . Greek ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.673765 33.041167 2 Sykaminia Cook Shop , Eleutherias Αvenue 26 . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.673129 33.04182 3 Megaro Restaurant , Ankara 6-8 . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.676017 33.042201 4 Souvlaki Livadias ( Σουβλάκι ΛΙΒΑΔΕΙΑΣ ), Kanari 7 . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.675545 33.04338 5 Fries with Benefits - Burger Bistro , Saripolou 56 . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.677254 33.041335 6 Manoushe Lebanese Food & Bakery , Ellados 89 . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.686823 33.051677 7 Diomedes Psistaria Restaurant , Arch. Makarios III Avenue 228 . ( updated Feb 2023 )

Yermasoyia tourist area [ edit ]

  • 34.698957 33.096835 8 Monastiraki Athens , B1 91-101 . Greek ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.703088 33.106488 9 Aristos & Kiki Kebab House , Ariadnis . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.7042 33.106434 10 Rio Bravo Saloon , Ariadnis 5 . Tex Mex ( updated Feb 2023 )

Mid-range [ edit ]

  • 34.702382 33.106948 11 Kyrenia Fish Tavern , Amathountos 1 . Beach-side tavern in Yermasoyia tourist area (opposite Mirage traffic lights). Traditional Cypriot fish meze for €21. ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.696904 33.092473 12 Ocean Basket Germasogeia , 2, Georgiou A' Street Hallmark Complex 6 . Fish restaurant. Another branch in the western part of the city at My Mall. ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.699167 33.094841 13 Syrian restaurant , Γεωργίου Α . Lebanese-style tavern/restaurant with excellent meze in Yermasoyia tourist area. ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.671967 33.041913 14 Draught Microbrewery , Vasilissis Street . Restaurant and bar in the Carob Mill next to the Limassol Castle. Specializes in grills. ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • Agios Georgios Alamanou Restaurant , Pentakomo Exit from A1 Highway, Monagroulli . Seafood restaurant outside Limassol situated on a white-stoned beach. ( updated Jan 2024 )

Splurge [ edit ]

  • 34.670396 33.043884 15 The Steak House , Limassol old port, building S Limassol . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.678904 33.039579 16 Dionysus Mansion , 16th June Street, Nr. 5 . ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 34.674129 33.039082 17 CETI Locale , Eleftherias 115 . ( updated Feb 2023 )

Drink [ edit ]

Drinking water: it is generally safe to drink water directly from the tap. Most apartments and hotels would have a separate tap provided along with the sink, for water that bypasses the storage tank on the roof.

Limassol has the reputation among locals of being the party capital of Cyprus. When Ayia Napa hibernates in the winter, Limassol powers on drawing much of the local clientele especially during the carnival season.

The Potamos Yermasoyia tourist area is littered with countless bars and pubs to cater for everyone's tastes and budget. The old medieval town centre is more popular with the locals and offers classier but pricier establishments. Most hotels will also have a variety of in house bars (either with a local or international twist), which are open to non residents too.

Sport is religion here and sports bars abound. Football is in your face everywhere, especially the British and Greek leagues. Being here during a European or World cup competition finals stage is only next best to attending the real thing.

Zivania is the equivalent local version of Grappa or Eau de Vie . Drink frozen zivania shots at your peril.

Commandaria is a sweet dessert wine and a speciality of Limassol is worth tasting especially after a meze.

  • Chesters . Irish-style bar in tourist area opposite St. Raphel hotel. Good selection of beers and food.  
  • [formerly dead link] Draught Microbrewery . Restaurant and bar in the Carob Mill next to the Limassol Castle. Has its own small beer brewery.  
  • Molly Malones . Irish-style bar in tourist area opposite Elias Beach hotel. Good selection of beers and food. Closed for the foreseeable future due to the gutting of its building.  
  • Pralina Blu , beach-side restaurant and cafe opposite McDonald's / Luna Park in the tourist area.
  • 34.677369 33.048051 1 7Seas . In Old Town. Probably the classiest live music nightclub in the town.  
  • [formerly dead link] Dolce . Next to Amathus excavation. Nightclub which often has live music and international DJs.  

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Apart from local luxury and boutique hotels Limassol boasts many branches of international hotels. However one can easily find low budget accommodation. An increasingly popular option is private apartment and villa rental.

As far as renting a Studio Apartment (with cooking facilities) goes, there are plenty of them around, and one may find accommodation easily, both long term and short term.

  • L'Onda , ☏ +357-25865555 , fax : +357-25320040 , [email protected] . The forerunner of a new wave of boutique hotels . Pricy but classy. Highly rated and expensive restaurant, with a good selection of local wines. Popular with locals and tourists alike.  
  • 34.7118 33.1738 1 Parklane Resort & Spa ( Formerly Le Meridien ), ☏ +357-25862000 , fax : +357-25634222 . Considered as one of the best hotels on the island but you pay for what you get. ( updated Mar 2019 )
  • [formerly dead link] Amathus Beach Hotel , ☏ +357-25832000 , fax : +357-25832540 , [email protected] . Member of The Leading Hotels of the World. A five-star hotel that does not belong to a globalized conglomerate but non the less, a worthy rival.  
  • Four Seasons , ☏ +357 25 858 000 , fax : +357 25 310 887 , [email protected] . A 5-star hotel. Getting a room facing the road can mean noisy nights, as this becomes a race track for locals after 22:00. Not affiliated with the global Four Seasons chain.  

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Commercial (shop) in Agios Tychonas, Limassol for rent

  • Commercial (shop) in Agios Tychonas, Limassol for rent
  • Charming Restaurant available for rent just few minutes away from the seafront. It’s located on the main road and has easy access from the highway and the seafront road.Monthly Rent:With furniture and equipment (ready to be used): €50.000...
  • 27 Jan 2024     1078 ㎡
  • € 35,000 / Per month

Commercial (shop) in Germasoyia Tourist Area, Limassol for rent

  • Commercial (shop) in Germasoyia Tourist Area, Limassol for rent
  • A luxury beauty salon is available for rent.The 150 sqm space consists of two floors. On the ground floor, there are 2 workstations for manicurists, 2 pedicure chairs where multiple procedures can be performed simultaneously for 4/6 hands...
  • 13 Dec 2023     150 ㎡
  • € 20,000 / Per month

Beautiful shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia

  • Beautiful shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia. Limassol
  • Shop is located in the heart of Limassol.Can be used as a boutique, office, store etc Ground floor 72 sq.m.Upper floor 28 sq.m.
  • 22 Nov 2023     100 ㎡
  • € 1,200 / Per month

Commercial (shop) in Amathounta, Limassol for rent

  • Commercial (shop) in Amathounta, Limassol for rent
  • Don’t miss the incredible opportunity to secure a prime location shop/ office within walking distance to the seafront. There are plenty of parking spaces available around the property.With renovation potential this office/shop can be ideal for...
  • 05 Oct 2023     177 ㎡
  • € 3,000 / Per month

For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 102m², €1,500

  • For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 102m², €1,500
  • Ground floor shop for rent located in Katholiki area, in Limassol. The shop has an area of 102sqm, including mezzanine of 37sqm. The building has an excellent quality of construction and well-planned interiors, all spaces have individual...
  • 20 Jul 2023     102 ㎡
  • € 1,500 / Per month

For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 87m², €1,100

  • For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 87m², €1,100
  • Ground floor shop for rent located in Katholiki area, in Limassol. The shop has an area of 87sqm, including mezzanine of 37sqm. The building has an excellent quality of construction and well-planned interiors, all spaces have individual...
  • 20 Jul 2023     87 ㎡
  • € 1,100 / Per month

For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 68m², €900

  • For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 68m², €900
  • Ground floor shop for rent located in Katholiki area, in Limassol. The shop has an area of 68sqm, including mezzanine of 28sqm. The building has an excellent quality of construction and well-planned interiors, all spaces have individual...
  • 20 Jul 2023     68 ㎡
  • € 900 / Per month

For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 129m², €1,650

  • For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Katholiki, 129m², €1,650
  • Ground floor shop for rent located in Katholiki area, in Limassol. The shop has an area of 129sqm, including mezzanine of 52sqm. The building has an excellent quality of construction and well-planned interiors, all spaces have individual...
  • 20 Jul 2023     129 ㎡
  • € 1,650 / Per month

Commercial (shop) in Katholiki, Limassol for rent

  • Commercial (shop) in Katholiki, Limassol for rent
  • Office or shop space located conveniently on a very busy area of central Limassol.Close to all amenities and connections and includes a mezzanine area.Space: 250 sq.m.Mezzanine: 80 sq.m.
  • 19 Jul 2023     330 ㎡
  • € 5,000 / Per month

For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Potamos Germasogeias, 566m², €7,500

  • For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Potamos Germasogeias, 566m², €7,500
  • Ground floor shop for rent located in Potamos Germasogeias area, in Limassol. The shop has an internal area of 180sqm, 180sqm mezzanine, 206sqm basement and total covered area 566sqm. The property offers 5 parking spaces, as plenty of off...
  • 30 Jun 2023     566 ㎡
  • € 7,500 / Per month

Luxury shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia

  • Luxury shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia. Limassol
  • A new project in a well-known business area of Limassol. Convenient access and proximity to main highways. Automated control of power supply, lighting, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.Particular attention was paid to security during the...
  • 16 May 2023     393 ㎡
  • € 21,500 / Per month

Shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia

  • Shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia. Limassol
  • 16 May 2023     300 ㎡
  • € 16,400 / Per month

Commercial (shop) in Mesa Geitonia, Limassol for rent

  • Commercial (shop) in Mesa Geitonia, Limassol for rent
  • 16 May 2023     349 ㎡
  • € 19,100 / Per month

Commercial (shop) in Agia Zoni, Limassol for rent

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  • A shop in Agia Zoni, Limassol. It has 150 sq.m. with 2 bathrooms.It used to be jewelry shop. Available for rent immediately.Close to all amenities such as bakeries, pharmacies, government services, just 3 minutes from Limassol Court.
  • 02 May 2023     150 ㎡

For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Parekklisia, 76m², €2,000

  • For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Parekklisia, 76m², €2,000
  • Ground floor shop for rent located in Parekklisia Tourist area, in Limassol. The shop has a total covered area of 114sqm (76sqm ground floor and 38sqm mezzanine). The property offers two wc. Also, benefits from four uncovered parking spaces....
  • 27 Apr 2023     114 ㎡
  • € 2,000 / Per month

Shop to rent in Agios Nicolaos

  • Shop to rent in Agios Nicolaos. Limassol
  • Commercial space available for rent in Agios Nicolaos area, Limassol.Ground floor nternal area 100 sq.m.Mezzanine 30 sq.m.Outdoor veranda 30 sq.m. Price 3000 per month, 12 month deposit requied.
  • 13 Apr 2023     130 ㎡
  • € 3,500 / Per month

For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Agios Georgios, 70m², €1,200

  • For rent, retail, shop, Limassol, Agios Georgios, 70m², €1,200
  • Shop for rent located in Agios Georgios area, in Limassol. The shop consists of an open-plan area, an office room, a kitchen and one wc. The property has total covered area of 70sqm (40sqm ground area and 30sqm mezzanine). The property is...
  • 13 Apr 2023     70 ㎡

Shop to rent in Agios Athanasios

  • Shop to rent in Agios Athanasios. Limassol
  • This commercial building is located on a very busy area and has a perfect access to highway and all main roads. It is ideal for office space, showroom and warehouse. Total available area 1450sqm that consists: - An office space of 400sqm with...
  • 05 Oct 2022     1450 ㎡
  • € 12,000 / Per month

New spacious modern shop with mezzanine - Kato Polemidia

  • New spacious modern shop with mezzanine - Kato Polemidia . Limassol
  • The Property House presents a modern building with a spacious shop, located in a convenient area at Kato Polemidia. Total Internal Area 184 m² + 95 m² Mezzanine. Total Veranda: 95 m² The advantageous location has easy access to the highway and...
  • 11 Jun 2021     184 ㎡
  • € 4,500 +VAT / Per month

Large shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia

  • Large shop to rent in Mesa Geitonia. Limassol
  • Spacious Ground floor shop for rent in Central Location that offers exposure for client who are looking for a privilege location. The property can be offered for as a commercial property as a showroom or office space for Forex Companies.
  • 01 Mar 2021    
  • € 6,000 / Per month

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Limassol is the second largest city in Cyprus, built amphitheatrically on the Gulf of Akrotiri. The city is located between two ancient cities, Amathus to the east and Kourio to the west and offers a lively nightlife and cultural tradition. Its sandy beaches, its historic center that starts from the old port and reaches further east along the beach, the archaeological sites and the interesting festivals are really what makes Limassol unique and fascinating.

Another thing that makes Limassol attractive and the reason people love the city, is the very high standard of living that it offers along with the great work opportunities, leisure and entertainment. Limassol offers a vibrant cultural life. Locals are thought of having a unique attitude that sets them apart. People travel from all across Cyprus to witness the spectacular carnival parade that takes place annually here on the final weekend before Lent (February or March).

Not to mention Limassol’s wonderful beaches. The Governor’s Beach just outside Limassol with its dark sand and white rocks, the long Olympia coast and the Lady’s Mile a few kilometers southwest of the city are the ideal beaches for anyone who loves Cyprus’ island life. The fact that the city is located in the center between three other large cities, Paphos, Nicosia and Larnaca, is very convenient when it comes to travelling across the island.

The city’s coastal line is lined with fancy high-rise structures and its luxurious Marina which combines lodging (apartments and villas) on the Mediterranean coast with a yacht harbor and amenities, a wide variety of restaurants and cafes, as well as stores and boutiques.

Limassol’s real estate is made up of a range of modern apartments and opulent villas. In Cyprus, Limassol is home to the poshest penthouses. The first high-rise buildings in Cyprus have also been built here, and they have luxury offices and residences as well as stores, dining establishments and sports facilities. Currently there are 154,000 residents in Limassol (World Population Review).

Discover a selection of 7 shops with the best amenities to rent that are listed in the district of Limassol and that are perfect to create the shop you have always dreamed of and that will suit all your needs.

In this city, you will find something for yourself.

  • The beach is always available to you.
  • It is a city with a vibrant culture that will fascinate you.
  • You will be based in a livable environment with infrastructure development.
  • Simplicity is available to you for renting or owning a property.
  • You will have excellent career opportunities.
  • The active cultural life allows you to rest in a variety of ways.
  • The city is characterized by its rich history and stunning architecture.

Limassol is a place to invest, live, and unwind.

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Marianna Hotel Apartments Limassol

Situated in Limassol’s tourist area within walking distance from restaurants, bars and shops.

Discover the possibilities and freedom of self-catering.

What if we told you that you could get all the comfort of a hotel room with the added convenience and freedom of self-catering? You can, at Marianna Apartments in Limassol. Our rooms are situated in the tourist area within walking distance from restaurants, bars and shops, so you’ll never be far from the action. But when you’re ready to relax, our apartments have been designed specifically for your comfort and peace of mind. So come see us today and discover all that Marianna Apartments has to offer!

Go for a long walk through the gardens, or enjoy a swim in the pool located at a neighboring property, while your children play in the paddling pool.

The location allows you to fully experience all that Limassol has to offer. A short walk will lead you to shops, taverns and bars providing local and tourist entertainment, as well as the beaches.

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The hotel’s convenient location allows guests to easily explore all the sights and attractions of the city.

The city of Limassol is located on the southern coast of Cyprus and is home to centuries-old buildings like the Limassol Castle. The castle houses the Cyprus Medieval Museum, which contains a collection of pottery and tombstones.

To the northeast of the city is the Limassol Archaeological Museum, exhibiting artifacts from different historical periods ranging from Neolithic to Roman times. For those who appreciate modern art, there is also the Prokymea (Molos) Sculpture Park bythe seafront, featuring sculptures by Cypriot, Greek and international artists.

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