Apartment - 27745 One bedroom apartment (number 002 1, block A1) in the Oracle Resort complex, built on a hill in Paphos less than half a kilometer from Faros Beach, offers panoramic sea views. All rooms are air conditioned, modernly furnished, fully equipped kitchen, From the living room there is access to a small private terrace overlooking the pool. Guests can enjoy cold drinks and light snacks at the poolside bar, and make use of the barbecue facilities. The Oracle Resort is just over a quarter of a mile from the Royal Tombs attraction, many of which date back to the 4th century BC, carved out of solid rock and believed by historians to have been the burial sites of Paphite aristocrats and high-ranking officials until the 3rd century AD era. Free parking is available on site, and reception can provide car rental services.Oracle Resort is located in the heart of Paphos, just a 20-minute walk from the promenade and main sandy beaches. Enjoy an afternoon stroll to Paphos harbor and a majestic colorful sunset next to the medieval castle. Also close to the apartment is the church of Panagia Chrysopolitissa. It was built in the 13th century on the ruins of the largest early Byzantine basilica on the island. On the grounds is St. Paul's Column, where legend says St. Paul was carved before the Roman ruler Sergius Paulus converted to Christianity. Enjoy the historical beauty of the area and walk the mythical path of the early Christians. Please note: During high season, the minimum stay is 3 nights. Electricity and Internet are included in the price. Parties, loud music and noisy events are prohibited in the apartment after 23:00 .Confetti and hanging decorations must not be placed on the walls. The property is located in a residential area and should be treated as a home. KATO PAPHOS - "Tombs of the Kings" The world famous "Tombs of the Kings" are part of the Archaeological Park of Kato Paphos (Paphos) - one of the most important archaeological sites of Cyprus , a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. The monumental underground tombs are hewn from solid rock and date back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. In fact, it was not kings who were buried here, but high-ranking officials and aristocrats, but the size and splendor of the tombs, some of which are decorated Doric columns gave the area its majestic name. Some of the tombs imitate the homes of the living, with burial chambers opening into the peristyle of the atrium. They are similar to the tombs found in Alexandria, indicating the close relationship between the two cities during the Hellenistic period. The Tombs of the Kings area has also become a popular investment and residential property destination for any budget since the early 2000s for anyone who wants to enjoy Mediterranean lifestyle and being close to the center of Kato Paphos often chooses this place to live.