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Pafos

Pafos

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  • Pafos is really two towns in one – Kato (“lower”) Pafos and Ktima (“upper Pafos”). Kato Pafos was one of the island’s most important seaports during the Middle Ages, then fell into decline and languished for centuries until tourism and the rediscovery of its famed mosaics turned it into a burgeoning resort town. Today, luxury hotels spread along the coast, east to west, and a modern centre is packed with souvenir shops, bars, cafés, nightspots and restaurants. Ktima, only 3 km (2 miles) inland, seems a world away from the tourist hype, being traditionally Cypriot, with authentic cafés and tavernas that cater to local tastes. Three museums in Ktima – ethnographical, archaeological and Byzantine – are well worth making time to see, each reflecting different eras on the island. Midway between the two are the eerie Tombs of the Kings, carved into a rocky hillside. Wealthy residents of the ancient city were entombed in these stone chambers from around the 3rd century. Despite their name, there’s no evidence that Pafian royalty is buried here (see Kato Pafos Archaeological Park).

    Archaeological Museum, Pafos
    Byzantine museum, Pafos
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Tombs of the Kings: Tafi ton Vasileon Open Jun–Aug: 8am–7:30pm daily; Sep–May: 8am– 6pm daily Adm Pafos Ethnographical Museum: Exo Vrisis 1 Open 9:30am–5pm Mon–Fri, 9am–1pm Sat Adm Pafos Byzantine Museum: Andrea Ioannou 5 Open 9am–4pm Mon–Fri, 9am– 1pm Sat Adm Pafos Archaeological Museum: Griva Digeni Open 9am–5pm Mon–Fri, 10am–1pm Sat Adm
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