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Situated in Limassol's tourist area within walking distance from restaurants, bars and shops, the Tasiana Apartments have been designed to provide comfort and peacefulness to its guests.
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4 Argeion Street, P. Germasogeias, Limassol, 4046, Cyprus
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Air Condition, Balcony or Terrace, Wi-Fi Internet (free of charge), Wi-Fi Internet Access, Bath or Shower, Electric Kettle, Fridge, Hairdryer, Ironing Facilities, Kitchenette, Safe Deposit Box, Satellite TV, Sitting Area, Wardrobe, WC
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Air Condition, Balcony or Terrace, Wi-Fi Internet (free of charge), Wi-Fi Internet Access, Bath or Shower, Electric Kettle, Fridge, Hairdryer, Ironing Facilities, Kitchenette, Safe Deposit Box, Satellite TV, Sitting Area, Wardrobe, WC
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Situated in Limassol's tourist area within walking distance from restaurants, bars and shops, the Tasiana Apartments have been designed to provide comfort and peacefulness to its guests.
Conveniently located in a quiet position in the well-known tourist area, Tasiana Hotel Apartment Complex is only 300 m from the sea and within walking distance of shops, banks, taverns, restaurants, bars and nightlife.
The complex is set in a convenient location for those who want to explore the island, with easy access to the motorway.
Amidst the lush gardens, the complex offers a large swimming pool and children’s paddling pool. The pool bar serves refreshing cocktails. The complex also offers a self-service launderette.
Germasogeia is a great choice for travellers interested in nightlife, beaches and friendly locals.
Area Description:
Limassol, located on the southern coast of Cyprus, is the island's second-largest city and a vibrant hub of culture, history, and entertainment. Blessed with a Mediterranean climate, Limassol boasts long stretches of sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a picturesque seafront promenade. The city's rich history is evident in its blend of ancient landmarks, medieval fortresses, and modern architecture. With its lively atmosphere, diverse culinary scene, and bustling nightlife, Limassol offers something for every traveler.
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Limassol Castle: Dating back to the Middle Ages, Limassol Castle is a prominent landmark in the city. Today, it houses the Cyprus Medieval Museum, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to Cyprus's medieval history.
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Limassol Old Town: Wander through the narrow cobblestone streets of Limassol's Old Town, where you'll find charming cafes, traditional tavernas, and historic buildings adorned with colorful bougainvillea.
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Limassol Marina: A modern waterfront development, Limassol Marina is a hub of luxury yachts, chic boutiques, and waterfront restaurants. Take a stroll along the promenade and enjoy the stunning views of the marina and the Mediterranean Sea.
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Kourion Archaeological Site: Just a short drive from Limassol, the ancient city of Kourion boasts well-preserved ruins, including a Greco-Roman amphitheater, a Roman villa with beautiful mosaic floors, and the Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates.
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Wine Villages: Limassol is surrounded by charming wine-producing villages nestled in the Troodos Mountains. Explore the picturesque villages of Omodos, Lania, and Arsos, where you can sample local wines, visit traditional wineries, and immerse yourself in the region's winemaking culture.
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Kolossi Castle: Located on the outskirts of Limassol, Kolossi Castle is a medieval fortress dating back to the 13th century. Explore the castle's well-preserved interior, learn about its fascinating history, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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Limassol Zoo: Perfect for families, Limassol Zoo is home to a diverse collection of animals from around the world. Spend an afternoon exploring the zoo's exhibits, which include lions, tigers, monkeys, and reptiles.
With its blend of ancient history, stunning coastline, and vibrant culture, Limassol offers visitors a truly unforgettable experience in Cyprus.
Rooms
Each apartment unit features a comfortable seating area, a fully equipped kitchenette and a private bathroom. Each unit has a spacious balcony where guests can enjoy the picturesque view of the mountains or the pool and garden. All rooms are fully air-conditioned and have safety deposit boxes (extra charge). Parking is also available on site (no reservation is needed).
Internet
- Wi-Fi Internet in Rooms (free of charge)
General
- Air Condition/Heating Charged Locally
- Safe Deposit Box (Extra Charge)
Dining
There is a snack bar/restaurant and a bar for refreshments for guests to enjoy. All rooms also have self-catering facilities and are within easy reach of a good selection of local bars and restaurants.
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Travel Information
Distance to town centre: 7 km
Distance to Larnaca Airport: 65 km
Distance to Paphos Airport: 65 km
Area Information/Places of Interest
The south coastal town of Limassol is Cyprus' largest seaside resort, running along 16 kilometres of the shore, which is set against the stunning backdrop of the Troodos mountains. Limassol (Lemesos), the second-largest city in Cyprus, offers a multitude of year-round activities. It is located just 40 minutes from the international airport at Larnaca, 45 minutes from Paphos (Pafos) International Airport and 50 minutes from the capital, Nicosia (Lefkosia). Its convenient location makes it an ideal base for travellers wishing to discover the island. The town is also the island's leading port and a regular stopping point for both commercial and cruise ships. Limassol is an intriguing blend of old and new. Limassol is located close to two of the island's most important historical sites. To the east, is the Ancient Kingdom of Amathus and to the west is the ancient Kingdom of Kourion with its Amphitheatre. Limassol also has the reputation of being the liveliest town on the island, due to the fun-loving character of its inhabitants.
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