We happened to be in Paphos by chance. Cheap to hesitate to turn up to say at what price tickets from Tel Aviv, and, here we are here. This is not our first trip to Cyprus, but the first thorough visit to Paphos. Modern Paphos is divided into two parts: the upper part is the commercial center, and lower Kato-Paphos contains the main archaeological sites, as well as most hotels and taverns. Here is a bank where you can exchange currency. To our surprise, familiar in other cities, there are no currency exchange offices in Paphos. Interestingly, maybe this situation is generally in Cyprus? Translated with Google Translate
A spontaneous walk through the city told the legends of ancient churches and the history of the Jewish mother, who became the patron saint of the ancient Roman catacombs. Also, the city’s biggest mole was beautifully decorated for Christmas, there was a very beautiful ceramic workshop and the revelation that the most delicious meat dish on the island is connected with theft. It was wonderful adventure! Translated with Google Translate