Discovering Nicosia: A Family’s Journey Through Cyprus’ Capital
Eager to explore Cyprus’ capital with my family, we embarked on the Nicosia Shopping Tour from Paphos. The blend of history, culture, and leisure made for an unforgettable day.
Setting Off on a Family Adventure
As a family travel writer, I’m always on the lookout for experiences that can be both educational and enjoyable for the whole family. When I heard about the Nicosia Shopping Tour from Paphos, I was intrigued. The idea of exploring Cyprus’ capital, Nicosia, with its rich history and vibrant culture, seemed like the perfect opportunity to combine learning with leisure. So, with my husband and three kids in tow, we set off on this full-day adventure.
The journey began with a comfortable two-hour drive from Paphos, with a much-needed coffee break at Choirokoitia. The kids were thrilled to stretch their legs and enjoy some local treats. Our guide was fantastic, providing us with a wealth of information about the towns we passed and the historical context of Nicosia. The drive was scenic, and the guide’s stories kept us all engaged, making the time fly by.
Exploring Nicosia’s Rich History
Upon arriving in Nicosia, we were immediately immersed in its historical charm. Our first stop was St. John’s Cathedral, a stunning example of the city’s architectural beauty. The guide’s detailed explanations brought the history of the cathedral to life, and even the kids were captivated by the stories of the past.
After exploring the cathedral, we took a short coach ride to the city center, where we embarked on a walking tour through the narrow streets of the old quarter. The vibrant atmosphere of Laiki Yitonia, with its colorful cafes and shops, was a hit with the whole family. The guide provided us with a full orientation, including optional information about crossing the border into the Turkish-controlled part of the city. While we decided not to cross, it was fascinating to learn about the city’s divided history.
Shopping and Leisure Time
The tour allowed for ample free time to explore, shop, and enjoy a leisurely lunch. We took this opportunity to wander through the bustling Ledra Street, a pedestrianized shopping area filled with unique boutiques and local crafts. The kids loved picking out souvenirs, and we all enjoyed a delicious meal at a local taverna.
Despite the city’s lack of charm, as some might say, we found the experience to be enriching and worthwhile. The guide’s knowledge and enthusiasm made the history come alive, and the views along the drive were breathtaking. The day was well-organized, and the timings were spot on, allowing us to make the most of our time in Nicosia.
Overall, the Nicosia Shopping Tour was a fantastic family outing. It provided a perfect blend of education and entertainment, making it a memorable experience for all of us. If you’re looking for a day trip that offers a deep dive into Cyprus’ history and culture, this tour is well worth considering.