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At Pageant Homes, we appreciate the desire shared by our guests to venture out, explore the local area and get the most out of their trip to Nicosia. Whether this is your first time visiting the capital or you've travelled here on multiple occasions, our Local Guide provides our top recommendations around Nicosia old town grouped under the most requested categories, all within a short walking or driving distance from your holiday home!
A favourite brunch spot in Nicosia with tasty pancakes, amazing coffee and many other breakfast options on the menu.
Varied and tasty menu offering a range of delicious brunch options in a relaxing and enjoyable setting.
A favourite amongst locals for brunch, serving a range of classic breakfast dishes and doubling down as an art gallery and store.
Recommended for authentic Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, tasty local wine and live Greek music in a beautiful setting.
Highly rated and extremely popular Greek souvlakeri offering simple and delicious dishes at reasonable prices.
Another local favourite hosting live music events, with Greek meze and tasty beverages on the menu.
Shared office workspace full of atmosphere in a unique, informal and charming setting where you can bring your laptop, drink coffee and network with fellow co-workers.
Award winning cafe on famous Ledra Street offering a range of hot and cold beverages in a nostalgic environment along with delicious homemade desserts.
Wonderful choice for authentic Cypriot coffee, savoury pastries and traditional sweets served in a cozy, relaxing and homely atmosphere next to Ledra crossing point.
Traditional pedestrian neighbourhood in the old town with an array of souvenir shops, taverns and craft centres.
Open every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, the market offers visitors fresh, seasonal local fruits and vegetables at bargain prices.
A pedestrian-only street, Ledra is a major shopping thoroughfare in the capital filled with international brands, shops and cafes.
In close proximity to the Archbishopric, the mansion functions as an Ethnological Museum offering free entry to visitors.
One of the largest Churches in the capital containing the relics of the bishops and priests executed by the Ottomans in 1821.
Home to an extensive collection of Cypriot works and a permanent exhibition recording the history of the capital from 3900 BC.
The most preserved of the three original gates of the Venetian fortification dating back to the Venetian era of the 16th century.
Historic Ottoman hammam and award-winning traditional bath spa offering a unique and luxurious spa experience.
Specializing in Cypriot themed art from the past to present day, a wide selection of high-quality works of art can be found in its two galleries.