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Kiniras Hotel Taverna ***


81 Makarios Avenue Paphos

Small traditional hotel in the old town of Paphos with 18 rooms and an open air courtyard. Family run and owned by the same family for four generations since 1924, the hotel is a listed Venetian building dating back to the 15th century. Only 3km from the romantic and bustling harbour with its tavernas and shops. All rooms have frescoes on the walls and there are artworks hung throughout the hotel. The architecture of the building gives it an irreplaceable expression of the wealth and variety of its cultural background.The preservation of the building is based on the original, traditional material with the old layout. The balconies, with views of Makario Avenue C, are sensational, as are the decor, with stone and wood finishes and paintings that contribute to the beauty of the building.

Rooms: 18
Kiniras Hotel Taverna

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Paphos was the island's capital, famous for the remains of the Roman Governor's palace where extensive mosaics are a major tourist attraction. The city has an air of holiday charm combined with history. Elegance is lent to the town by its classical style buildings in the upper side. The lower part of the town, known as Kato Pafos, has a life of its own. Near the harbour there are restaurants serving fresh fish and many important archaeological sites worth visiting.,

Food & Beverage


Kiniras is the only hotel in Paphos that has achieved the cyprus tourism organisation 'Vakhis' award for traditional Cypriot cuisine and hospitality. There is a restaurant and cafeteria open all day to the public. The restaurant is certified and keeps up with the standards of HACCP and ISO 22000. The family that runs the hotel and restaurant has a lot of experience in the food of their culture. The secret of their success has been passed down from generation to generation, a tradition that has been going on for 80 years. ,