Limassol
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Limassol
Limassol, the second largest city of Cyprus, has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers, which makes it an ideal place to live if you enjoy outdoor activities and a sunny climate. It is situated on the coast of the Mediterranean sea, it offers a long coastline of beautiful beaches, which are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Limassol is known for its Mediterranean cuisine, it offers a variety of traditional Cypriot dishes and Mediterranean flavors, with a mix of fresh seafood, local vegetables, herbs, and spices. The city also has a rich cultural heritage, with many historical and archaeological sites to explore, along with the festivals and traditions throughout the year.
Awesome things to do in Limassol
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Start the day with a walk or a jog in the Molos promenade, a long coastal walkway that offers a beautiful view of the sea and the Limassol coastline. Stop for a traditional Cypriot coffee which is similar to the Greek coffee. And don’t forget to grab some local breakfast like Halloumi Cheese (a semi-hard cheese that is traditionally made from sheep and goat milk) or Tava ekmek (a type of Cypriot-style french toast that is typically topped with a variety of sweet or savory toppings such as honey, nuts, or sausage).
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Limassol is known for its Mediterranean cuisine, and offers a wide variety of traditional Cypriot dishes, as well as Mediterranean and international options. Some popular local options for lunch that you’ll never get tired of include Souvlaki, a type of grilled meat skewers, or moussaka, a traditional Greek dish made of layers of eggplant, meat and bechamel sauce.
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Mingle with the locals and make new friends at a variety of bars and clubs, ranging from casual pubs to luxury rooftop bars. Some popular areas for nightlife include the Limassol Marina, the Molos promenade, and the Limassol old town. Keep in mind that the nightlife scene in Limassol might close earlier than in other European cities, and some places might be closed on certain days of the week.
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Head for the Troodos Mountains located around an hour drive northwest of Limassol, known for its natural beauty, hiking and skiing opportunities, as well as its traditional villages and the Troodos Folk Art Museum. Visit Aphrodite's Rock, a natural wonder located around an hour drive west of Limassol. According to Greek Mythology it's the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Have a fun day in Larnaca, a city located around an hour drive east of Limassol, known for its Finikoudes beach and the Larnaca Salt Lake.