Zenon Apartments’s guidebook

Zenon Apartments
Zenon Apartments
Zenon Apartments’s guidebook

Nearest Supermarkets

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METRO Supermarket Larnaca
1 Nikodemou Mylona
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Σκλαβενίτης
23 Spyrou Kyprianou
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Fruit and Vegetable market
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Prinos Farm & Deli
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Fruit and Vegetable market

Nearest Bakeries

The Zorbas bakeries are open 24hrs / day. There you can buy traditional sweets, freshly baked breds, sandwiches, snacks and drinks.
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Zorbas Bakery
22 Archiepiskopou Makariou III
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Nearest Bars and Coffee shops

Most of this places operate as coffee shops during the day, and coctail bars during the evenings. They are all within 5-7 minutes walking distance from the apartment
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Preserve Lounge
Ermou
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Alchemies
Ermou
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Best place for Traditional drinks & snacks. Located next to the Saint Lazaros Square
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Lazaris bakery + bar
37-39 Ayiou Lazarou
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Best place for Traditional drinks & snacks. Located next to the Saint Lazaros Square
Coffee Corner Cafe
Evagora Pieridi
Cheapest Price for coffee in town. Any coffee will cost between 1.5 to 2.5 euros. Located across the road from the beach.
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Coffee Island
65 Archiepiskopou Makariou III
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Cheapest Price for coffee in town. Any coffee will cost between 1.5 to 2.5 euros. Located across the road from the beach.

Nearest Beach

All the beaches in Larnaca for public use and belong to the municipality. Most of them have facilities such as Sunbeds, Umbrellas, changing rooms and wifi. The access to the beach is free of charge, however, if you decide to use sunbeds / umbrellas they cost 2.50€ / day each. "Useful tip" : If you are planing to leave the beach during the day and come back in the afternoon, you may keep your receipt and use the same sunbed by leaving your towel on the sunbed.
Grab a sunbed early in the morning, pay 2.50 for a day use and lave your towel on it if you are planing to leave for few hours and come back later. Just don't forget to collect your towel in the evening, as the sunbeds are moved every evening to be cleaned.
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Finikoudes Beach
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Grab a sunbed early in the morning, pay 2.50 for a day use and lave your towel on it if you are planing to leave for few hours and come back later. Just don't forget to collect your towel in the evening, as the sunbeds are moved every evening to be cleaned.
The aeroplanes are landing next to Mackenzie beach. Some of them are flying so low that you may even see the passengers through its windows . During day here are several Beach bars, and during weekends and evening the beach bars operate as nightclubs. Ammos beach bar is one of them.
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Mackenzie Beach
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The aeroplanes are landing next to Mackenzie beach. Some of them are flying so low that you may even see the passengers through its windows . During day here are several Beach bars, and during weekends and evening the beach bars operate as nightclubs. Ammos beach bar is one of them.

Tourist attractions in walking distance

The Church of Saint Lazarus, is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church. Tradition says that the place of Lazarus' tomb was lost during the period of Arab rule beginning in 649. In 890, a tomb was found in Larnaca bearing the inscription "Lazarus, four days dead, friend of Christ". Emperor Leo VI of Byzantium had Lazarus' remains transferred to Constantinople in 898. The transfer was apostrophized by Arethas, Bishop of Caesarea, and is commemorated by the Orthodox Church each year on October 17. The transferred relics were later looted by the Fourth Crusade in the early 13th century and were brought to Marseille but subsequently lost. In recompense to Larnaca for the translation, Emperor Leo had the Church of St. Lazarus erected over Lazarus' tomb in the late 9th to early 10th centuries.
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Sankt Lazarus kyrka
Ayiou Lazarou
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The Church of Saint Lazarus, is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church. Tradition says that the place of Lazarus' tomb was lost during the period of Arab rule beginning in 649. In 890, a tomb was found in Larnaca bearing the inscription "Lazarus, four days dead, friend of Christ". Emperor Leo VI of Byzantium had Lazarus' remains transferred to Constantinople in 898. The transfer was apostrophized by Arethas, Bishop of Caesarea, and is commemorated by the Orthodox Church each year on October 17. The transferred relics were later looted by the Fourth Crusade in the early 13th century and were brought to Marseille but subsequently lost. In recompense to Larnaca for the translation, Emperor Leo had the Church of St. Lazarus erected over Lazarus' tomb in the late 9th to early 10th centuries.
One of the world most famous wreck diving sites. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank in the Mediterranean sea, close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named by The Times, and many others, as one of the top ten wreck diving sites in the world.[4]
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Zenobia Wreck Dive Site
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One of the world most famous wreck diving sites. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank in the Mediterranean sea, close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named by The Times, and many others, as one of the top ten wreck diving sites in the world.[4]