Sights & Attractions in Paphos
Archaeological Site of Nea Paphos
Large archaeological park – a unique open-air museum and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Archaeological Site of the Tombs of the Kings
An archaeological site with underground tombs carved into the rock. A great place for photos.
Agia Solomoni Catacombs
Underground catacombs, also known as the Cave of the Seven Sleepers. A place of pilgrimage and quiet reflection.
Archaeological Site of Agios Georgios
Scenic archaeological ruins by the coast with temple remains and pleasant seaside walks.
Abandoned Village of Foinikas
The abandoned village on a hill above the Asprokremmos.
Lempa Prehistoric Village
Small prehistoric village with reconstructed huts and displays of ancient Cypriot life.
Amphitheatre
A small open-air amphitheatre used for events and performances.
The Little Fisherman
Bronze sculpture of a little boy and a large fish on the Paphos seafront.
Ottoman Baths
Well-preserved Ottoman public baths built on the remains of earlier Roman structures. The interior is not open to visitors.
Meletis Forest Necropolis
A little-known necropolis near Peyia with ancient tombs carved into the rock.
Fabrika Hill Cave Complex
Ancient quarries and caves near the city centre, an unusual archaeological site with a unique pebble mosaic on top of the hill.

