Walking Tour of Old Paralimni: Complete Guide

Paralimni, nestled in the Famagusta district of Cyprus, is a town brimming with history, charm, and cultural treasures. A walking tour through Old Paralimni is the perfect way to immerse yourself in t...

Location: Paralimni, Cyprus

Walking Tour of Old Paralimni: Complete Guide

Paralimni, nestled in the Famagusta district of Cyprus, is a town brimming with history, charm, and cultural treasures. A walking tour through Old Paralimni is the perfect way to immerse yourself in traditional Cyprus, explore historical sites, and experience authentic Paralimni culture. This guide will help you plan your walking tour with practical tips, insider advice, and must-see destinations.

A dramatic shipwreck silhouetted by a vibrant sunset over the Paphos coastline, Cyprus. - Photo by Rob Mowe on Pexels
A dramatic shipwreck silhouetted by a vibrant sunset over the Paphos coastline, Cyprus.

Getting Started: How to Reach Paralimni

Paralimni is easily accessible from most parts of Cyprus. If you're staying in Protaras or Ayia Napa, the town is just a short 15-20 minute drive away. Public buses run regularly from these tourist hubs, with fares ranging from €1.50-€2.50 per trip. Alternatively, you can hire a taxi or rent a car for a more flexible schedule.

Parking is readily available in central Paralimni. The Paralimni Municipal Parking Lot, near the town square, is convenient and free of charge. From here, you can begin your walking tour with ease.

Best Times to Visit

The best time to visit Old Paralimni is in the morning or late afternoon when temperatures are cooler and the streets are less crowded. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer mild weather, ideal for walking. During summer, aim for an early start to avoid the heat.

Must-See Stops on Your Walking Tour

1. Paralimni Town Square

The heart of Old Paralimni is its charming town square, which serves as the starting point of your walking tour. Here, you'll find quaint coffee shops, local bakeries, and a picturesque fountain surrounded by greenery. Take a moment to soak in the relaxed atmosphere and observe locals going about their day.

Historical St Lazarus Church in Larnaca, Cyprus, under a bright blue sky with pigeons in the foreground. - Photo by Valeria Drozdova on Pexels
Historical St Lazarus Church in Larnaca, Cyprus, under a bright blue sky with pigeons in the foreground.

2. St. George's Church (Agios Georgios)

Located right on the square, St. George's Church is a breathtaking example of Byzantine architecture. Dating back to the early 20th century, the church features intricate frescoes and impressive stonework. Entry is free, but donations are appreciated to support its upkeep.

Address: Paralimni Town Square, Paralimni 5280

Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Insider tip: If you're lucky, you may witness a local wedding or baptism here, offering a glimpse into Cypriot traditions.

3. Old Paralimni Windmill

A short walk from the square, the Old Paralimni Windmill is a historic landmark that represents the agricultural roots of the town. Though no longer operational, the windmill is a fascinating site for photos and provides insight into traditional Cyprus farming techniques.

Address: Near Protaras Avenue, Paralimni 5280

Opening Hours: Open-air site, accessible anytime

Insider tip: Visit in the late afternoon for soft lighting that makes for stunning photographs.

4. Traditional House Museum

For a deeper dive into Paralimni culture, head to the Traditional House Museum. This restored residence showcases everyday life in Cyprus from decades past, complete with vintage furniture, tools, and costumes.

Address: 16 Sotiras Street, Paralimni 5280

Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Entry Fee: €3 per person

Insider tip: Ask the museum staff about the guided tours. They often share personal anecdotes and little-known facts about Paralimni's history.

Stunning aerial view of a coastal city featuring a historic castle and clear blue waters. - Photo by Tolga Aslantürk on Pexels
Stunning aerial view of a coastal city featuring a historic castle and clear blue waters.

Where to Eat and Drink

After exploring, refuel at one of Paralimni’s family-owned taverns and cafes. Try Taverna To Souvlaki for authentic Cypriot cuisine like souvlaki and halloumi, or grab a coffee at Kafeneion Paralimni, a traditional coffee house overlooking the square.

  • Taverna To Souvlaki: Avg. price €20 per person; Address: 12 Protaras Avenue
  • Kafeneion Paralimni: Avg. price €5 per drink; Address: Paralimni Town Square

Insider tip: Try the local dessert glyko tou koutaliou (spoon sweet) for a unique taste of Cyprus tradition.

What to Bring

  • Sunscreen and a hat if visiting during summer
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • A refillable water bottle—there are fountains in the town square
  • A camera or smartphone for photos

Extend Your Stay

Paralimni and its surrounding areas offer plenty to explore after your walking tour. Consider staying in a nearby luxury villa for easy access to both historical sites and stunning beaches. Discover our exclusive Paralimni properties to find the perfect accommodation for your Cyprus holiday.

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Next Steps

Your walking tour of Old Paralimni offers a unique blend of Cyprus history and warm, local culture. Plan your itinerary, pack your essentials, and head to this charming town for a memorable experience.

For more travel inspiration, explore nearby destinations like Protaras or Ayia Napa, or browse luxury villas for your Cyprus adventure.

Happy exploring!

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