
Paphos Castle was built as a medieval fort, guarding Paphos Harbour while it was ruled by the Byzantine Empire. The sturdy structure has lived many lives throughout its history, being rebuilt by the Lusignans in the 1200s, then dismantled and rebuilt agai

Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa is one of the world's functioning churches, hosting Anglican services on Sundays and Wednesdays. However, while the main church dates to 1500 and is certainly worth a look, most travellers find other points of interest around

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What is it? Also known as the Rock of the Roman, this massive sea rock is one of the most visited sights in Paphos. Why Go? The story of how Aphrodite came to be here is very much a part of the city’s allure. Why not head to the exact place that, in anci

Tomb of Kings What is it? Within Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, you can wander into an underground maze of tomb chambers that date back to the fourth century BC. Why go? Despite its name, no kings were buried here. However, the impressive state of this
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