
Lefkara and Nicosia guided walking tour
Looking to add an extra dose of culture to your holiday to Cyprus? This well-rounded guided tour is just what you need. After being picked up at your accommodation, you'll head to your first stop, the village of Lefkara. This picturesque little spot is known across the island for its silver and lace handicrafts. You'll have plenty of opportunities to shop for some yourself as you follow your guide around some of the village's cobbled lanes.From here, you'll start the drive to Nicosia, where you'll kick off your tour at Laiki Geitonia. This part of the city is completely pedestrianised and is nestled inside 16th-century Venetian walls. Most of the houses here have been restored from the 18th century, so be sure to have your camera ready – the stonework on show is something else.Finally, you'll follow your guide through the checkpoint and into the northern part of the city. There's loads of postcard-worthy landmarks on display here, like the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, the most important religious building in Nicosia. It's over 700 years old and, although it was built as a cathedral, it's now used as a mosque.
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Half-day Moutallos walking tour with local produce tasting
A mix of artisan shops, local tastes and old‑town exploring is in store on this tour to Moutallos, a neighbourhood in Paphos full of restored lanes and small workshops that bring the area's Ottoman-era past to life. You'll be picked up from your hotel to start the day, then it's off to Moutallos Square.Once there, you'll wander over to The Place, a creative workshop space that brings together artisans who work in pottery, mosaics, weaving, woodwork and natural products. You can watch them in action, chat to the makers and sample a few of their locally produced treats like olive oil, herbs, nuts and traditional Cypriot sweets.After that, you'll continue to Ibrahim's Khan, a former Ottoman inn now filled with crafts and culture. At the entrance, there's a cosy bistro serving up homemade pastries and sweet bites, paired with Cypriot, Turkish or Greek coffee. You'll then wrap things up with some free time to wander the old-town market area, the perfect spot to pick up a couple of local favourites like honey or olive‑oil soaps before heading back.
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