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Sun-drenched and postcard-perfect, the Mediterranean region runs all the way from the Rock of Gibraltar to the Middle Eastern sands of the Levant and the dusty desert deltas of North Africa. In ...
Come to the fortress town of Famagusta to discover tales of Ottoman invasions, buy intricate Lefkara lacework and party the night away on some of Cyprus’ hottest strips. TourHQ’s local guides are here to help.
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Sun-drenched and postcard-perfect, the Mediterranean region runs all the way from the Rock of Gibraltar to the Middle Eastern sands of the Levant and the dusty desert deltas of North Africa. In ...
If you are in Cyprus for a layover or a very short period of time and find yourself struggling with- "What can I do?" and "What should I prioritise?"- we have an answer for you. With careful ...
Located in northern Cyprus, Famagusta’s old city is a wonderfully preserved collection of medieval and renaissance buildings. Canon balls still remain in the fortification’s walls, remnants of the 1950s’ Turkish siege and reminding tourists’ of the city’s combined beauty and warfare. In addition to an abundance of historical sights, the Old Town holds souvenir stores specializing in the nation’s handcrafted Lefkara lacework, as well as an exciting sampling of pubs and cafes. The modern neighborhood’s Salamis Street houses a thriving strip of bars and eateries, often visited for a dose of authentic Famagusta nightlife.
It should be noted that public transportation and bicycle rentals are not readily available. For tourists, renting a car or taking a taxi are optimal ways to see the city. While Famagusta is small and easily toured on foot, crossing into neighborhoods quarantined by the UN or Turkish Army can lead to arrest; these areas are clearly marked and easily avoided, but solo travellers may feel more cautious with a Famagusta tour guide escorting them through town.
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