Once inside the Roman Hotel, you wil be stunned, as you are immersed in centuries of Greek history and Mythology. Resembling a Greek palace, the museum-like interior has to be seen... more
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Greek History and Mythology. Resembling a Greek Palace, the Roman Hotel is located close to the beach and amenities, with Paphos Harbour approximately 1 kilometre away. The hotel is fully equipped including a swimming pool, restaurant, games room and cocktail bar.
Address: Tombs of the Kings Ave., 8100, Paphos, Cyprus
Street: Tombs of the Kings Ave.
Post Code: 8100
City: Paphos
Country: Cyprus
Continent: Europe
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Once inside the Roman Hotel, you wil be stunned, as you are immersed in centuries of Greek history and Mythology. Resembling a Greek palace, the museum-like interior has to be seen to be believed.
Advantages: Sunshine, interesting history, friendly people, good food. Disadvantages: Not a beach resort.
...My wife and I, now in our early sixties, have had holidays in Paphos on four occasions over the last 8 years, always in late February or early March. At this time of year the weather is usually pleasantly warm, around the high 60s to low 70s fahrenheit with plenty of sunshine, although odd rainy days can intervene.
We prefer to stay in a self-catering establishment because Paphos is full of nice restaurants of varying types and it seems to us a pity to to be tied to your hotel for all your meals. The last two years we have stayed at the Damon Apartments - there is quite a fair description of this establishment in the Virgin Sun brochure. The rooms and beds are very clean and comfortable and the staff are efficient and friendly. The sound-proofing of the rooms is not that good - this was not a great problem at the time of year we...
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Advantages: Charming combination of the old and the new give this resort something for everyone. Disadvantages: Heat oppressive at height of summer. Some areas rather loud and built up
...down as the previous week had been even hotter!
~*~ A BRIEF HISTORY OF PAPHOS ~*~
The history of Cyprus goes back at least 10,000 years and there are a huge number of ancient monuments and sites throughout the island. Alexander the Great and St Paul both played their parts in shaping the Cyprus of today. However, the best known figure from the past is Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, who made her home in Paphos itself, after allegedly emerging from the seas nearby. Alexander the Great and his successors, the Ptolemies, also made their home in Paphos, making it the capital of Cyprus due its very busy and thriving port area. It remained the capital for seven further centuries, even when the Romans took over. The Roman Governor of the island Sergius Paulus was converted to Christianity by St Paul on his visit to Cyprus...
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Advantages: Perfect place to have your holidays Disadvantages: none =]
...Originally I'm from Cyprus and I am very proud of that. I feel very lucky because I lived there most the years of my life. (in Paphos, in a village that is called Armou that is on a hill and from up there you can see nice view and all paphos town and the sea!)
Paphos have everything you need to take your holidays (if you are seeknig to have a holiday somewhere in Europe) and it's also very good place so stay (if you are planning to move in Cyp forever!)
The weather is wonderful, especially during the summer, the sun, the beach everything! You can enjoy your night in Kato Paphos visiting a variety or taverns, restaurants, the castle, clubs, bars, cafes and meet new people.
The hotels are all very nice with good prices. But if you are considering to move in Cyprus-Paphos, you will find it a bit expensive to get a house and start your...
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I stayed at this hotel for one week in July 2005. It was brilliant. The hotel looked classy from the inside and out, and was only a short way from the shops and restaurants in Paphos.
Check In: I arrived at this hotel with 2 other family members, it... more
...nor did it fall in a day. For a long time, the standard-bearer for the history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire has been the monumental work of Edward Gibbons, written in the eighteenth century. While it is a very worthwhile and interesting more
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To best describe Hotel Dusk you could say it is an interactive novel in... more