Your adventure begins at Kipros Accommodation, where you'll meet your knowledgeable local guide. Explore the historic streets and alleys of Nicosia, delving into its past and present. Walk along Ledra Street, the bustling shopping route that connects the northern and southern parts of the city, and learn about its significance in the city's history. Visit the Shacolas Tower Museum & Observatory for panoramic views of Nicosia and delve into the city's history at the Leventis Municipal Museum. Explore the charming Laika Geitonia neighborhood, known for its traditional Cypriot urban design, and marvel at the stunning architecture of St. John's Cathedral and the Archbishop's Palace. Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Nicosia as you visit the Omeriye Mosque and Eleftherias Square, each offering a unique glimpse into the city's religious and cultural heritage.
Your guide will be waiting in front of Kipros Accomodation, wearing a white hat.
Ledra Street is a bustling pedestrian thoroughfare located in the heart of Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. It is known for its vibrant mix of shops, cafes, and historical sites. The street extends across the Green Line, which divides the southern Greek Cypriot and northern Turkish Cypriot parts of the city, making it a significant and symbolic location.
The Shacolas Tower Museum, located on Ledra Street in Nicosia, is a key attraction offering panoramic views of the city from its 11th-floor observatory. Housed in one of the tallest buildings in the area, it provides visitors with a unique perspective of the divided capital of Cyprus.
The Leventis Municipal Museum, located in the heart of Nicosia, is a prominent cultural institution dedicated to the history and heritage of the city. Established in 1984, the museum is housed in a beautifully restored mansion, offering a journey through Nicosia’s rich past.
Explore this historic neighborhood known for its traditional Cypriot urban design.
St. John's Cathedral, located within the walled city of Nicosia, is a significant religious and historical site. Built in 1662 on the foundations of a Benedictine monastery, it serves as the cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Archbishopric of Cyprus.
See where the Archbishop of Cyprus resides and conducts official business.
Explore the square featuring statues depicting Greek Cypriot prisoners, peasants, and clergy.
Famagusta Gate is one of the three original gates of the Venetian walls that encircle the old city of Nicosia, Cyprus. Built in the 16th century, it is the most well-preserved and historically significant gate, serving as a key architectural and cultural landmark.
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