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The Kiniras Hotel and Tavern is a family-owned traditional house in the heart of Paphos, Cyprus.
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Paphos
91 Makarios Avenue, 8010 Paphos City, Cyprus
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Twin Inland View
Air Condition/Heating According to Season, Flat Screen TV, Free Wi-Fi, Tea & Coffee Facilities, Wi-Fi Internet (free of charge), 2 Single Beds, Balcony, Cosmetic / Magnifying Mirror, Hairdryer, Mini Bar, Radio, Safe Deposit Box, Telephone, Television, Twin Beds
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Air Condition/Heating According to Season, Flat Screen TV, Free Wi-Fi, Tea & Coffee Facilities, Wi-Fi Internet (free of charge), Balcony, Cosmetic / Magnifying Mirror, Double Bed, Hairdryer, Mini Bar, Radio, Safe Deposit Box, Telephone, Television
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Air Condition/Heating According to Season, Flat Screen TV, Free Wi-Fi, Tea & Coffee Facilities, Balcony, Cosmetic / Magnifying Mirror, Hairdryer, Mini Bar, Radio, Safe Deposit Box, Single Beds Convertible to a Double Beds, Telephone
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The Kiniras Hotel and Tavern is a family-owned traditional house in the heart of Paphos, Cyprus.
Kiniras is a 15th century Venetian building, which was first converted into a hotel in 1924, completely renovated in 1995, it is perhaps the most traditional of Paphos hotels, still maintaining its original character and uniqueness as a listed building.
The hotel is popular with guests from all across Europe and is in high demand from French, Dutch and German tourists in particular. It attracts many independent travelers who research their holiday on the internet and make informed decisions rather than be lead by the large tour operators.
A dedication to Cypriot hospitality, and friendly welcome is second nature to the multilingual members of staff and the Gregoriou family themselves have throughout the generations all studied and learnt their trade in Germany & Switzerland giving a professional sheen to their natural family hospitality.
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Standard Single Room
The Standard Single Room comprises of 1 double bed. Room Amenities: flat TV, telephone, free Wifi, controlled A/C & Heating, safe deposit box, mini bar, tea & coffee facilities, hairdryer, magnifying mirror and balcony.
Standard Double Room
The Standard Double room comprises of 2 Twin Beds. Room Amenities: flat TV, telephone, free Wifi, controlled A/C & Heating, safe deposit box, mini bar, tea & coffee facilities, hairdryer, magnifying mirror and balcony.
Standard Triple Room
The Standard Triple Room comprises of 3 beds. Room Amenities: flat TV, telephone, free Wifi, controlled A/C & Heating, safe deposit box, mini bar, tea & coffee facilities, hairdryer, magnifying mirror and balcony.
General
Dining
Kiniras Restaurant serves a wide range of authentic and traditional dishes consisting of fish, meat and other delicacies. An awarded, traditional Cypriot breakfast and various refreshments from the bar can be enjoyed in the stone-paved courtyard featuring numerous sculptures.
Recreation
This traditional house in the heart of Paphos is a 15th century Venetian building which in 1924 was completely renovated into a hotel. The hotel is located just a few meters from the market and a short bus ride from the harbor and the UNESCO accredited sites of Kato Paphos.
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Location
The hotel is situated in Makarios Avenue only a couple of minutes away from the old town market and a short bus ride away from Paphos harbor with its Venetian fort and the UNESCO sites of ancient Paphos.
The Kiniras hotel has become known over the last few years as a landmark, meeting place and a favored venue for eating out in Paphos. The architecture of the building gives an irreplaceable expression of the wealth and variety of its cultural background and this is complimented by the artwork that adorns the walls from its owner, George Gregoriou.
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Paphos International Airport: 8 km
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Kato Paphos: 3 km
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Kings Avenue Mall: 1.5 km
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Kefalos Beach: 1.7 km
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Paphos Municipal Baths: 2.3 km
Points of Interest in Paphos
Paphos is a city rich in historical and cultural significance, offering numerous points of interest. The Kato Paphos Archaeological Park is a must-visit, showcasing ancient Roman villas, intricate mosaics, and the renowned Tombs of the Kings. Another highlight is the Paphos Harbour and Castle, where visitors can enjoy scenic views, boat trips, and waterfront dining, all centered around a picturesque medieval castle.
For those interested in ancient history, the Tombs of the Kings provide an impressive look at underground tombs dating back to the 4th century BC. Aphrodite’s Rock, the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, offers beautiful coastal views and is a popular spot for swimming and photography. The Paphos Archaeological Museum displays artifacts from the Neolithic period to the Middle Ages, providing a comprehensive look at the region's history.
The Paphos Lighthouse, located within the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park, offers panoramic views of the coastline, making it a perfect spot for sunset photography. Nearby, the Agia Kyriaki Chrysopolitissa church complex includes remnants of an early Christian basilica and St. Paul’s Pillar, adding to the city's religious significance with its beautiful mosaics.
For family-friendly activities, the Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark features various water slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the Elea Golf Club, a stunning course designed by Nick Faldo, which offers a challenging game set against beautiful landscapes.
Area Information for Paphos
Paphos, located on the southwest coast of Cyprus, enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This coastal city is steeped in ancient history, with significant Roman ruins and a rich cultural heritage connected to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
The local culture is vibrant, with numerous festivals and events throughout the year, and the cuisine is a delightful blend of Cypriot, Greek, and Middle Eastern influences. Visitors can savor traditional dishes such as souvlaki, halloumi, and meze at various local restaurants.
Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning beaches and natural reserves around Paphos. Popular beaches like Coral Bay and Lara Beach offer pristine sands and clear waters, while the Akamas Peninsula National Park is known for its biodiversity and beautiful hiking trails.
Paphos offers a variety of activities and entertainment options. Water sports such as scuba diving, snorkeling, and water skiing are popular, and the nightlife is vibrant with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants, especially in the Kato Paphos area. Shoppers can explore local markets for fresh produce, handmade crafts, and souvenirs, or visit Kings Avenue Mall for a modern shopping experience with international brands.
Paphos is a city that beautifully combines historical richness, cultural vibrancy, and natural beauty, offering a diverse and exciting destination for travelers.
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