As of the 2021 census, Limassol District had a population of approximately 262,238, with the city itself housing around 198,558 residents. The population is predominantly Cypriot (77.7%), with notable communities of EU citizens (8.6%) and other foreign nationals (13.1%). The city has a significant Russian-speaking population, earning it the nickname "Limassolgrad."

Limassol also hosts vibrant Armenian and Pontic Greek communities, contributing to its multicultural tapestry.

Limassol has emerged as a key economic center in Cyprus, with a diversified economy encompassing shipping, finance, tourism, and real estate. The city is home to the island's main port, which became the primary harbor after the closure of Famagusta's port in 1974.

The city attracts international investors, particularly in the real estate sector, and hosts numerous multinational companies, especially in the shipping and financial services industries.

Historical Sites:

  • Limassol Castle: A medieval fortress housing the Cyprus Medieval Museum.
  • Kourion Archaeological Site: An ancient city-kingdom featuring a Greco-Roman theatre and mosaics.
  • Kolossi Castle: A 13th-century Crusader stronghold

Beaches and Nature:

  • Lady's Mile Beach: Known for its long sandy stretch and clear waters.
  • Dasoudi Beach: A popular spot with a eucalyptus forest backdrop.
  • Molos Promenade: A scenic coastal walkway with parks and sculptures.

Cultural Venues:

  • Limassol Marina: A modern development combining luxury residences, dining, and shopping.
  • Saripolou Square: A lively area filled with cafes, bars, and nightlife.
  • Paradox Museum: An interactive space offering optical illusions and exhibits.

 

Festivals and Events

Limassol hosts several annual events that reflect its rich cultural heritage:

  • Limassol Wine Festival: Celebrating the island's winemaking tradition with tastings and performances.
  • Limassol Carnival: A vibrant pre-Lenten festival featuring parades, music, and costumes.
  • Commandaria Festival: Honoring the local dessert wine with tastings and cultural activities.

 

Surrounding Areas

Beyond the city, the Limassol District offers picturesque villages and natural attractions:The Times

  • Omodos Village: Renowned for its wine production and traditional architecture.
  • Troodos Mountains: Offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and monasteries.
  • Millomeri Waterfalls: A serene natural spot near Platres village.

 

Accommodation and Dining

Limassol caters to a range of visitors with accommodations from luxury resorts like Parklane, featuring extensive amenities for families, to boutique hotels in the old town.

The city's culinary scene is diverse, offering traditional Cypriot meze, fresh seafood, and international cuisines. Local tavernas and upscale restaurants alike provide rich gastronomic experiences.

Limassol seamlessly blends its historical roots with contemporary living, offering residents and visitors a dynamic environment rich in culture, commerce, and natural beauty. Whether exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the vibrant nightlife, or relaxing on its sun-kissed beaches, Limassol presents a multifaceted experience that captures the essence of Cyprus.

 

Country

Cyprus

District

Limassol

Area

47.87 km2 (18.48 sq mi)

Population

154,000

Websitehttps://www.limassolmunicipal.com.cy/en/home
Limassol photos: 

Attractions in Limassol and places to see (map)

Cyprus attractions - Limassol district

Kampos tou Livadiou Picnic Site

The Kampos tou Livadou picnic is located at the Kakopetria-Troodos road, 8km from Karvouna and 2km before the Troodos Square, through the di...

Kannoures Nature Trail - Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis

Location: Troodos – Karvounas District: Limassol Starting Point: On the main road of Karvounas – Troodos square, 1 kilometre befo...

Kastrovounos Nature Trail

Location: Kato Platres District: Limassol Starting Point: Within the Kato Platres Community Length: 800 metres Time: 1 hour hi...

Kato Amiantos - Loumata ton Aeton

Location: Kato Amiantos District: Limassol Starting Point:  Point of the main road in Kato Amiantos – SEK Camping Length:...

Koilani Medieval Bridge

The Koilani medieval bridge is situated in the village of Koilani in the Limassol district. More specifically it is situated near the river ...

Kolossi Castle, Limassol

The Kolossi Castle is situated in the village of , Kolossi  14km west of the town of Limassol .This well admired 15th century castle wa...

Kolossi Olive Mill

The Kolossi Olive Mill is situated in the village of Kolossi in the Limassol district. From what the villagers remember, the Kolossi Olive M...

Kourion Archaeological Site

Kourion archaeological site is located on the west coast of Limassol in the small town of Episkopi. Kourion was an ancient city...

Kouris Dam

Tucked into the picturesque foothills of the Troodos Mountains near the village of Ypsonas, Kouris Dam stands as the largest dam in Cyprus �...

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