Molos Limassol - The Heart of the Promenade
Discover the vibrant Molos Limassol promenade, where scenic views, delicious dining, and cultural experiences await you in beautiful Cyprus.
Molos Limassol is a captivating destination that embodies the spirit of Limassol, Cyprus. Stretching along the picturesque coastline, this promenade is an ideal spot for tourists seeking a blend of leisure, culture, and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can meander along the palm-lined walkways, which are adorned with vibrant flowers and greenery, creating a serene atmosphere that invites relaxation and exploration. As you stroll along Molos, you'll discover a variety of cafes, restaurants, and bars, each offering diverse culinary experiences ranging from traditional Cypriot dishes to international cuisine. The lively ambiance is complemented by the sounds of laughter, music, and the gentle waves lapping at the shore, making it a perfect place to unwind. Don't miss the chance to partake in local festivals and events often held in this vibrant area, celebrating the rich culture and heritage of Limassol. For those interested in history and art, the promenade features various sculptures and art installations that reflect the island's artistic spirit. Additionally, the proximity to key attractions, such as the Limassol Marina and the historic old town, allows visitors to immerse themselves fully in the local culture. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an energetic outing, Molos Limassol is a must-visit location that captures the essence of Cyprus' coastal beauty.
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views over the Mediterranean.
- Try local Cypriot dishes at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
- Don’t forget your camera; the promenade offers fantastic photo opportunities!
- Check local event calendars for festivals and live music performances.
- Wear comfortable shoes for the best walking experience along the promenade.
A brief summary to Molos Limassol - Promenade
- M2FX+X74 Church Bus Stop, Agia Napa, Spyrou Araouzou, Limassol, CY
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Walking
From Mouttagiaka, start by heading towards the beach. You can walk east along the coastal road. Look for signs pointing to Molos Limassol. It's approximately a 20-30 minute walk depending on your starting point in Mouttagiaka. As you walk, enjoy the seaside views and the fresh air.
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Bus
You can take a local bus from Mouttagiaka to reach the Molos Limassol - Promenade. Look for the nearest bus stop and check for buses heading towards Limassol. The fare is typically around €1.50 to €2 for a single journey. Ensure you have the exact change. Get off at the 'Agia Napa' bus stop, which is close to Molos. The promenade is a short walk from the bus stop, only about 5 minutes.
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Cycling
If you're feeling adventurous, consider renting a bicycle from one of the local rental shops in Mouttagiaka. Cycling along the coast is pleasant and will take you around 15 minutes to reach Molos Limassol - Promenade. Follow the coastal path, which is well-marked. Just be aware of the local traffic and cyclists.
Attractions Nearby to Molos Limassol - Promenade
- Sculpture Park
- Limanaki beach
- Fountain of Daryna and Julien
- Molos, Center Small Pier
- Molos
- Limassol piers
- Ayia Napa Cathedral
- Αγαλμα του Δρ Αμερικος Αρτυριου
- Municipal Museum of Folk Art
- ESCAPE Limassol Old Town
- Stoa Phylactou
- Molos Main Pier
- Grigori Afxentiou Square, Limassol
- Limassol Christmas Land
- Cyprus Wine Tasting Room
Landmarks nearby to Molos Limassol - Promenade
- La Maltese Mansion
- Yellow House
- Gothic Capital 13th Century AD.
- Akti Olympion Beach
- Fountain of the Good Samaritan
- Akti Olympion A beach
- Akti Olympion B beach - Blue Flag
- Limassol
- Dasoudi
- Dasoudi Beach - Blue Flag
- Sculpture
- Medieval Bridge of Germasogeia
- Yermasoyia Roundabout
- Limassol National Forest Park
- Cydonia Gardens