Paphos Attractions

Tombs of the Kings
Tombs of the Kings © Cyprus Tourism Organisation

Tombs of the Kings

There are actually no kings buried here. Rather the site known as the Tombs of the Kings, one mile (2km) northwest of Paphos harbour towards Coral Bay, was the final resting place of about 100 Ptolemaic aristocrats who lived and died in the city between 3 BC and 3 AD. The tombs are impressive, carved out of solid rock, some featuring Doric pillars and frescoed walls. Archaeological excavations are ongoing at the site, which also features a church known as Paleoekklisia, which sports traces of Byzantine frescoes.

Address: 1 mile (2 km) north-west of Paphos harbour towards Coral Bay, Kato Paphos; Telephone: 26 306 295; Transport: Bus 10 or 15 from Kato Paphos; Opening time: Daily. June to September, 8.30am to 7.30pm; October to May 8am to 5pm.; Admission: £1.70


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