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NicosiaOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in nicosiaFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in nicosia, Bed and Breakfast!![]() ![]() Nicosia, known as Lefkosia (????????) in Greek, is the centrally located capital of Cyprus.
![]() UnderstandNicosia is the world's last divided capital. The barbed wire and guardtowers of the Green Line cut the town in two, with the northern side being the capital of the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and the southern half being the capital of the Republic of Cyprus. Politics aside, Nicosia is a little short on both the archaeological treasure troves and beaches with pulsating nightlife that bring most visitors to Cyprus. But the Old City with its museums and churches is pleasant enough, and precisely due to the comparative lack of tourists, the city retains more of an authentically Cypriot air than the resorts of the southern coast. Fantastic little cafes are open to invite you in for a Cypriot coffee, so just walk around and see the many woodworking shops that are deep within the City, and take a walk down to the Green Line, the boundary that now divides North from South.
![]() Get inNicosia does not have its own airport. Nearly all visitors arrive via the southern highway from Larnaca (43 km) and Until recently, entry from Northern Cyprus to south Nicosia was impossible. However, border controls have recently been relaxed, so inquire locally about the current situation. ![]() Get aroundGreater Nicosia sprawls for kilometers on end, but the Old City is small enough to navigate on foot. Traditional Greek Cypriot shops line the streets of the Old City, and with very narrow footpaths/walkways, traffic must always be observed. ![]() SeeNicosia's sights are concentrated in the Old City, surrounded by a picturesque star-shaped city wall whose moat has been converted into a pleasant park. Wandering around the Old City is an interesting experience in itself, although some buildings (esp. those near the Green Line) are derelict and crumbling. Note that many sights in the Old City close early, so try to get an early start — also a good idea for beating the heat in the summer. ![]() ![]()
![]() DoExplore the smaller City Streets, small enough to easily do this on foot. Visit a traditional Cypriot Cafe, and sample a Cypriot Coffee. Greet the locals. Make sure you visit the green Line and view all of the City from the Watch tower, into both North and South Nicosia. ![]() Buy, Eat & DrinkThe area near the Plateia Elefterias entrance into the Old City, via Leoforos Evagorou I, has been converted into a pedestrian zone, full of smart little cafes, restaurants and boutiques. ![]() Sleep![]() Get out
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