The Marina is one of the most beloved spots in Limassol — by both locals and visitors.
It blends modern architecture with sea breeze, palm trees, cozy cafés, and stunning views of the sea. Perfect for a morning walk or just before sunset when the lights reflect on the water.
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The Old Port has its own unique charm.
It blends Limassol’s history with modern cafés, ouzeris, fish taverns, and a relaxed seaside vibe.
It’s quiet on weekdays and livelier on weekends — perfect if you want to escape the Marina’s bustle.
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The Old Port was Limassol’s main commercial port for decades — until the new port was built in the 1970s.
The Old Town is where you truly connect with Limassol’s authentic spirit.
Cobblestone streets, colorful shutters, old cafés, modern bars and tiny shops form a lively, colorful maze.
Here you’ll find everything from local markets to street art — just a few steps from the Castle and the seafront.
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Much of the 19th-century architecture is still preserved — and the town’s medieval Castle is where Richard the Lionheart is said to have married his queen.
A breath of green right in the heart of Limassol!
The Municipal Garden is perfect for a quiet walk among trees, palm-lined paths and shady benches.
You’ll see kids riding bikes, older folks reading the paper and tourists relaxing before moving on.
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The Garden has been open since the early 20th century — making it one of the oldest public parks in Cyprus!
Anexartisias Street is one of Limassol’s best-known shopping streets — perfect for strolling, browsing, and people-watching.
It connects the Old Town to the Marina and offers everything from big brands and cafés to small traditional shops.
This is where you can really feel the rhythm of the city — especially during the quieter hours.
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The street was named after Cyprus gained independence in 1960 — and it’s one of the city’s oldest commercial zones.
Molos is the heart of Limassol’s seafront.
A long promenade by the sea, lined with palm trees, benches, sculptures, a bike lane, and mini playgrounds.
Perfect for walking at any time of day — mornings are calm and shady, while evenings offer gorgeous views of the sunset.
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Along Molos you’ll spot open-air sculptures created by international artists for World Sculpture Day!
If you love cycling, this route is for you.
It starts at Molos and stretches all the way to the New Port, right by the sea, through green spots and quiet paths.
Safe, flat, and great for all ages.
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The path links the seafront to parks, modern neighborhoods and rotating street art along the way!
tix·mee is the simplest and most pleasant way to experience Limassol like a local — without searching or asking around.
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