Cyprus: shopping, food and internet in Paphos

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Food and internet in Paphos are closely related. Every a little self-respecting cafe in Cyprus considers it its duty to lure visitors with the Free Wi-Fi sign.


With free Wi-Fi in Paphos In principle, there are no problems: there is mostly Internet in hotels and cafes on the waterfront. In many cafes and restaurants, Wi-Fi is password protected, but some establishments generously distribute the Internet to everyone. Not far from such cafes, as a rule, in the evenings flocks of freebie lovers gather, buried in their gadgets.

We list the cafes on the waterfront, giving internet in Paphos free of charge:

  • Bachus Free Wifi - wide range and strong signal on the waterfront near the Bachus cafe.
  • Captain's Bistro and Captain's Bistro-5G - great signal, wide range, but sometimes the connection drops. To get full access to the Internet, you need to check-in on Facebook.
  • Mbania F.B login 2.4 G is an excellent Wi-Fi restaurant-cafe-bar Ta Mpania. It is proposed to evaluate their work on Facebook, only then full access to the Internet is provided.
  • Poseidonas - due to the popularity of the cafe and the large number of visitors, the Internet access speed is low.
  • And, of course, as without McDonald's in Cyprus - Wi-Fi there, as usual, is free.

A few more points of free internet in Paphos, Cyprus:

  • PrimeTel-Kings Avenue Mall - Wi-Fi at Kings Avenue Mall, located at the intersection of Tombs of the Kings Avenue and Apoustolou Pavlou Avenue. The best Wi-Fi in Paphos, you can easily talk in Scype.
  • Cytanet-Costa Coffee - Costa Coffee is located on the second floor of the Kings Avenue Mall. To access the network, you just need to press a button that you are supposedly a visitor to this cafe. Wi-Fi catches on the street, at the entrance to the mall.
  • Begonia Gardens Center - wide range. The center is located opposite Kings Avenue Mall along Apoustolou Pavlou Avenue. You need to go to their website to access the internet. Catching on benches at Kings Avenue Mall.
  • FreeMayfair - Free Wi-Fi at the Mayfair. To put it mildly, the signal is not very good. It catches at the entrance, on the right side, if you stand facing the hotel entrance.
  • Linksys - Wi-Fi is available near the Mayfair Hotel, at a small convenience store on Agapinoros Street.
  • Savvas optical shop2 - Wi-Fi of the Savvas optical shop on Apostle Paul Avenue, which is located opposite the Paphos bus station - Kato Pafos (Harbor). It also catches well in a small park opposite her.
  • And, of course, Wi-Fi at Larnaca Airport - MTN_WiFi. Click directly on the MTN sign and you will be happy!

There is an option for those who do not want to depend on someone else's Internet in Paphos - this is a fairly cheap mobile Internet from MTN in Cyprus (MTN Mobile Broadband - for laptops and tablets). The minimum package is € 2.52 per month for 20 MB. The MTN PayAsYouGo SIM card costs approximately € 7.5, with € 5 on the account. More information: www.mtn.com.cy/ru/mobileinternetplans/ and www.mtn.com.cy/ru/mobilebroadbandplans/

Where to find cheap tickets? This is most conveniently done using the search engines Aviasales and Skyscanner. To find the best price, check both and see tickets for different dates. Read also the instructions on how to search for cheap flights correctly.

Food in Paphos

A well-known rule: eat where the locals eat. In Paphos, it works the same as elsewhere. On the embankment, where all tourists flock, prices are almost doubled, so be careful.

What food to try in Paphos? Traditionally advise:

  • meat and fish meze - assorted 20-30 dishes. All menus say: order for at least two persons. Meze costs from 15 to 20 euros. Served with Greek salad, fries, bread and a variety of sauces;
  • kleftiko - pieces of lamb baked with spices;
  • dolmades - minced meat with rice, wrapped in grape leaves;
  • souvla and souvlaki - pieces of meat on skewers, similar to our barbecue, and pork or chicken;
  • moussaka - the most delicate casserole with eggplant, zucchini and minced meat with béchamel sauce;
  • stifado - beef stew;
  • seafood: deep-fried squid, shrimp, mussels, octopus, oysters.

Drinks in Paphos

First of all, Cyprus is famous, of course, for its wines. The famous "Commandaria" has been known since the Middle Ages! Experienced people recommend trying other famous Cypriot wines: Saint Pantelemon, Othello, Aphrodite, Olimpus, Thisby and so on.

We also advise you to try "Zivania" - a traditional strong alcoholic drink (45-49 degrees), similar to chacha. It is made from squeezed grapes. There is also a red "Zivania", which is infused with honey and herbs. Tourists often bring "Zivania" and "Commandaria" from Cyprus as a gift to relatives and friends. Besides, anise vodka "Ouzo" (40 degrees) is popular.

Cypriot coffee is served in small cups with a glass of cold water in the Turkish style. In tourist cafes it costs about 2-2.5 euros.

Frappe is extremely popular - a cold coffee drink with froth and ice. Costs from 2 euros.

Cafes and restaurants in Paphos

To enjoy delicious and inexpensive food in Paphos, you need to move away from the promenade and visit the wonderful Tyrimos taverns (address: 71 Agapinoros) and Mandra Tavern (after KFC, turn off Poseidonos Avenue to Dionysou) - they serve fresh seafood. Also visit Ocean Bascet (address: Poseidonos Avenue, next to Avanti Hotel), you will be satisfied. Ocean Bascet is popular with both Cypriots and tourists, so it is best to book a table. On Apostle Paul Avenue, there is the Gennadios Café and the Sardegna Pizzeria, which attract many visitors in the evenings with the aromas of savluka.

Shops in Paphos

Many (locals and tourists alike) buy groceries at the supermarket Papantoniou... One of them is located not far from the port and the bus station - from Apostle Paul Avenue you need to turn onto Lidos Street. Papantoniou is a budget supermarket with perhaps the most affordable food prices in Paphos! For comparison, a 0.5 liter bottle of Adonis water costs 19 eurocents, while the exact same bottle on the waterfront sells for 1.5 euros. Here you can buy drinking water with cases that have discounts.

Well, the pastries at Papantoniou are amazingly delicious! The cakes are very beautiful and cost from 10 euros. Various airy mousses are sold per piece from 1.5 euros, magic and sweet bakhlava (almost like baklava - a dessert in syrup and honey with nuts) - 1.5 euros, a juicy apple pie costs about the same. Donuts cost € 1.42 (large and hearty, with or without filling). Often various promotions are held in the store - 1 + 1 or simply discounts up to 50% on the products of a particular company. For example, in the department with cheeses and sausages, such promotions are almost always available.

There are often discounts on alcoholic beverages. For example, the delicious St. John Commandaria from the local KEO company can be bought for only 11.43 euros. The beer is sold both local and imported. Local - from KEO and LEON - of course, cheaper: somewhere around 1.5 euros for a bottle of about 0.63 liters.

But dairy products in Cyprus are quite expensive. A bottle of kefir or fermented baked milk with a volume of 0.5 liters costs about 2.20 euros.

Apart from Papantoniou, there are other shops in Paphos. At Kings Avenue Mall, on the second floor, you'll find a Carrefour supermarket that also has fairly cheap groceries and frequent promotions.

Thus, it is more prudent to buy food in Paphos in supermarkets and cook it yourself, if possible, since the service and dishes in restaurants are often disappointing. So, when ordering meze at Pelican, you risk getting no more than 10 (and not the most delicious) dishes for 20 euros instead of the promised 20 dishes.

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