Upon entering through the large entrance door, you receive your first warm welcome at Loxandras Inn, (To Spiti tis Loxandras) as you discover the untold beauty of the stone-paved courtyard and the unique play of light and shadows.
Moving to the inside through the large arch, you come into the living room with its fireplace, while the entire building consists of three one-bedroom apartments and one studio.
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Droshia Traditional Homes located in Droushia village, is a boutique agrotouristic hotel named after the cool climate ('Droshia' in the local dialect) which is a characteristic element of Droushia village and is made of renovated traditional stone built homes.
The inn stands on a bend on the west bank of the River Diarizos with views up the valley to the Troodos Mountains and down the valley to the sea. Hemmed in by lemon and olive groves, it is a profusion of plants of every hue, from bougainvillea to fig trees and cool, grape covered dining terraces. The rustic surroundings offer the ideal place for your holidays away from the hustle and bustle of ordinary life, you can relax under the grapevine-covered terrace or by the swimming pool enjoying the sun.
Stelios House (to spiti tou Steliou) is a beautiful stone house in Panagia near the Makarios III museum, dating back to 1850 that will provide an ideal escape for your holiday. The house shares a shady courtyard with the home of the owners of Stelios house.
Michalis' Anoyia is a remarkable building, situated in the heart of Kathikas village. The "Anoyia" was renovated without in any way altering its traditional character. Only modern comforts were added. It is split in 2 levels and is decorated with handpicked items and local artefacts. The house consists of two one-bedroom apartments, each with private bathroom, kitchenette and fireplace. From the upper floor you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Paphos forests and Troodos mountains.
Situated in the picturesque village of Goudi a short drive away from the bustle of Paphos, close to the unspoilt little town of Polis.The houses were initially built in the 18th century and were recently reconstructed according to the traditional architectural traits and building materials. They were built in the old traditional Cypriot style with full respect of the past and the entire decor has been restored in detail to adhere to the Cypriot era, therefore providing a unique atmosphere.
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