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Walk within the old city, along its narrow wining streets and discover the Limassol Castle. The Medieval castle was built around 1000 A.D. It was where Richard the Lionheart married Queen Berengaria. It now houses the Cyprus Medieval Museum, exhibiting interesting pottery, tombstones, coats of arms, carvings and reliefs. A point of reference for the city is the Ayia Napa Cathedral. Found in within the old part of the city, the church was built between the 19th and 20th century, and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
It is a unique architectural structure built on the ruins of an old Byzantine church, maintaining the Byzantine elements. In the same area as the cathedral, find the Agiou Andreou Shopping street ideal to find souvenirs to take a piece of Limassol with you home as well as discover Cypriot tradition products. The main shopping street of Limassol is Anexartisisas shopping street. There you can find a range of both high street and designer shops, cafes and snack bars for a fulfilling day of shopping.
It is a unique architectural structure built on the ruins of an old Byzantine church, maintaining the Byzantine elements. In the same area as the cathedral, find the Agiou Andreou Shopping street ideal to find souvenirs to take a piece of Limassol with you home as well as discover Cypriot tradition products. The main shopping street of Limassol is Anexartisisas shopping street. There you can find a range of both high street and designer shops, cafes and snack bars for a fulfilling day of shopping.