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The Classic Hotel Nicosia - Handwritten Collection

Nicosia
8.1

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468 reviews

Relax in a stylish hotel with a spa, sauna, and three restaurants in the heart of Nicosia, steps from local attractions.

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Nicosia is rich in cultural heritage, boasting numerous museums, galleries, and historic landmarks. The Cyprus Museum, the oldest archaeological museum in the country, showcases artifacts from ancient civilizations. The historic area of Laiki Geitonia is a charming neighborhood filled with traditional houses, shops, and cafes, perfect for leisurely exploration. You can also visit the Selimiye Mosque, which was originally built as a cathedral, showcasing a stunning blend of architectural styles. Guided walks through the city can further enhance your understanding of its unique history.


Nicosia offers various transportation options for navigating the city. Public buses cover several routes, making it easy to reach popular attractions and neighborhoods. Biking is also growing in popularity, with several rental shops available throughout the city. Walking is encouraged, especially in the historic districts where charm is best experienced at a leisurely pace. Taxis are another convenient option, and they can be found at designated stands or booked via phone. Remember that the city center is often pedestrian-friendly, promoting a delightful experience.


Nicosia is a culinary delight, offering a range of local dishes that reflect Cypriot culture. Popular foods include ‘kleftiko,’ slow-cooked lamb, and ‘meze,’ a selection of small dishes perfect for sharing. Don't miss out on trying 'halloumi,' a cheese that originated in Cyprus, often grilled or served fresh. For dessert, taste ‘basboosa’ or ‘revani,’ sweet semolina cakes that are traditional to the region. Local taverns and eateries serve these delicacies, providing an authentic experience of Cypriot hospitality and flavor.


The best time to visit Nicosia is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November). During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm with comfortable temperatures, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summer can get quite hot, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F), which might be less appealing for some travelers. Winter temperatures are mild, but rainfall is more frequent. Visiting in the shoulder seasons allows you to enjoy the city without the peak tourist crowds, making for a more authentic experience.


Nicosia offers several family-friendly activities that cater to visitors of all ages. The Nicosia Municipal Park is an excellent spot for families, featuring playgrounds, walking paths, and green spaces for picnics. The Cyprus Science Museum provides engaging exhibits that can delight both kids and adults, ensuring an educational yet fun outing. For hands-on experience, consider visiting local workshops where families can learn about traditional crafts such as pottery or weaving. Additionally, exploring the city's rich historical sites can spark curiosity in younger visitors while promoting learning through travel.


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