
Odos Anexartisias (Independence Street), Limassol
Independence Street is the city’s most famous shopping street, located in the heart of the Old Town. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and rich history, it has grown into a bustling commercial hub since its development began in 1923. The street was officially named Anexartisias (Independence) to commemorate the independence of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960, a defining moment in the country’s history. Today, it is lined with a variety of retail stores, boutiques, and cafés, making it a prime destination for locals and tourists looking for shopping, dining, and leisure activities.
One of the highlights of Independence Street is Gregori Afxentiou Square, a central gathering point that hosts major public events, including the Limassol Carnival, one of the most celebrated festivals in Cyprus. The street’s lively mix of modern stores and traditional establishments offers a unique shopping experience, where visitors can find everything from international brands to local artisan products. The area’s pedestrian-friendly layout and charming architecture make it ideal for a relaxed stroll, allowing visitors to soak in the energy of Limassol’s historic core.
Beyond its commercial appeal, Independence Street also plays a civic role, as it houses the District Office, which is actively involved in organizing and decorating the street for various festivities, such as Christmas and national celebrations. Whether for a day of shopping, a casual coffee stop, or experiencing seasonal festivities, Independence Street remains one of Limassol’s most dynamic and significant landmarks.
One of the highlights of Independence Street is Gregori Afxentiou Square, a central gathering point that hosts major public events, including the Limassol Carnival, one of the most celebrated festivals in Cyprus. The street’s lively mix of modern stores and traditional establishments offers a unique shopping experience, where visitors can find everything from international brands to local artisan products. The area’s pedestrian-friendly layout and charming architecture make it ideal for a relaxed stroll, allowing visitors to soak in the energy of Limassol’s historic core.
Beyond its commercial appeal, Independence Street also plays a civic role, as it houses the District Office, which is actively involved in organizing and decorating the street for various festivities, such as Christmas and national celebrations. Whether for a day of shopping, a casual coffee stop, or experiencing seasonal festivities, Independence Street remains one of Limassol’s most dynamic and significant landmarks.
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Sight Name: Odos Anexartisias (Independence Street)
Sight Location: Limassol, Cyprus (See walking tours in Limassol)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Sight Location: Limassol, Cyprus (See walking tours in Limassol)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
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Perched on Cyprus’s southern coast, Limassol is one of the island’s oldest cities, with a history dating back thousands of years. The city gained prominence in the Byzantine era after its rival Amathus fell out of favor, and it made a dramatic entrance onto the European stage in 1191 when King Richard the Lionheart seized it during the Third Crusade and married Berengaria of Navarre there.... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.6 Km or 1.6 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.6 Km or 1.6 Miles