Local Guide

Kato Paphos Guide — What to See, Eat & Do

Kato Paphos is where ancient history meets modern Mediterranean living. Whether you're here for a week or a month, this coastal neighbourhood in western Cyprus has a way of making you want to stay longer. As your hosts, we've put together everything you need to know — from must-see sights to our favourite dinner spots.

The Must-See Sights

Start your exploration right on your doorstep. The apartment is just 650 metres from the Paphos Archaeological Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site), home to exquisite Roman mosaics in the Houses of Dionysos, Theseus, Aion, and Orpheus. Entry is just €4.50, and early morning visits are magical — you'll have the mosaics almost to yourself.

Insider tip: Buy the €8.50 combo ticket that covers the Archaeological Park, Tombs of the Kings, and the Paphos Castle. Valid for 3 days — much better value than individual tickets.

Best Restaurants & Cafes

Kato Paphos has everything from authentic Cypriot meze to international cuisine. Here are our tried-and-tested favourites:

Holiday apartment in Kato Paphos — open-plan living with balcony view
Budget tip: Head to the Saturday morning market at the Municipal Market Hall for fresh fruit, local honey, halloumi direct from farms, and street food. Much cheaper than restaurants and a wonderful cultural experience.

Sunset Spots You Can Walk To

Paphos sunsets are legendary — the Mediterranean sky turns gold, pink and purple almost every evening. Here are our top spots, all walkable from the apartment:

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Day Trips Worth Taking

Paphos is also the perfect base for exploring western Cyprus. You can rent a car easily (we can recommend agencies), or use the local buses for some destinations.

Practical Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do you need in Kato Paphos?
3-5 days is ideal. Two days cover the main sights (Archaeological Park, harbour, Old Town). Add 1-2 days for beach trips and a day trip to Akamas Peninsula or Troodos Mountains.
Is Kato Paphos walkable?
Yes! The harbour, Archaeological Park, restaurants, shops and Lovely Ap apartment are all within walking distance. For beaches beyond the harbour area and villages, you will need a car or bus.
What is the best time to visit Kato Paphos?
April to June and September to November offer warm weather without extreme heat. Summer (July-August) reaches 35-40°C. Winter is mild (15-20°C) and great for sightseeing — just too cold for most swimmers.
Is Kato Paphos safe for tourists?
Very safe. Cyprus has one of the lowest crime rates in Europe. Kato Paphos is well-lit, tourist-friendly and walkable at night. Standard precautions apply — keep valuables secure and watch for pickpockets in crowded areas.
What should I not miss in Kato Paphos?
The Paphos Archaeological Park (UNESCO World Heritage), sunset at the harbour, fresh fish at the Old Town tavernas, and the Tombs of the Kings. For a local experience, visit the Saturday market in Ktima (Upper Paphos).

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45m² apartment in the heart of Kato Paphos — walk to everything you just read about.

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"Spotless and ideally located. Short walk to the Promenade, excellent restaurants. We'd definitely stay again."

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"Check in was easy, communication was good and the location was spot on. Walking distance to Paphos harbour. Extremely well equipped!"

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"Perfect place to stay to explore Paphos. Everything was great. Perfect location and very clean. 10/10!"

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