尼科西亚(Nicosia ) · 民居里的独立房间 · 1室1床1.5卫 · 可住2人 · Big Room with Balcony @ Amazing Location - Pangea
Our home is located at Selimiye Square, the exact center of Nicosia Old Town, and is surrounded by medieval buildings (e.g. 5 meters away from St Sophia Cathedral/Selimiye Mosque), the popular restaurants & cafes of the town. You need a 3-minute walk to the checkpoint to cross to South Nicosia. Our home is decorated with multicolor, multicultural, and local vintage furniture. This bedroom is big with a private balcony covered by a huge ivy, has 1 double bed. This is the largest out of four bedrooms in a two-story building + rooftop. The ground floor is a (soon to be) multicultural cafe/bar and the upper two levels are exclusively for Airbnb guests. Bedroom Queen-sized bed Private seating area Private balcony (with your own personal passionfruit vine) Air conditioning Bed linen and towels included Garden and Square View Communal living areas Kitchenette with complimentary tea, coffee, snacks, a fridge, and a small space to prepare your own food Colorful shared spaces to relax and socialize with other guests both indoors and outside Shared guest bathrooms Two toilets and one shower shared by guests (cleaned regularly) Shampoo, body wash & hand wash Shared laundry Washing machine, drying maching and detergent Clothes drying racks
Emplacement parfait, demeure avec une très belle décoration, chaleureuse et une âme des plus douce ! Un hôte aux petits soins, convivial, gentil et très attentionné . Merci pour cette très belle expérience et bonne chance pour la réalisation de tes projets 💫
Barcin is not only a wonderful soul and inspiring mind but also a great host, while the apartment is actually the city centre itself with a beautiful and safe neighbourhood and a stunning rooftop terrace. Barcin offered me tea, coffee and fruits when I arrived and I learned a lot from him about Cyprus, music and life. I also liked the room a lot (only walls are a bit thin), it is like a mini-hostel with 4 rooms and you will find everything you need here. Def come if you are looking for a cozy and warmhearted place!
The accommodation is located in Selimiye Square, the oldest historic square and a very safe area of the city where you can feel comfortable walking around during the day and at night.
Here is some Must-see attractions in Nicosia that very very close to our location.
Saint Sophia Catedral (Selimiye Mosque)
Saint Sophia Catedral is housed in the largest and oldest surviving Gothic church in Cyprus. According to sources, it "may have been the largest church built in the Eastern Mediterranean in the millennium between the rise of Islam and the late Ottoman period"
Bedesten - Old Hagia Nikola Church
Renovated as part of the Nicosia Master Plan, the imposing Bedestan dates from the 6th century, when it was built as a small Byzantine chapel. It was grandly embellished in the 14th century and reborn as St Nicholas Church.
Kıbrıs Türk İslam Eserleri Müzesi
This museum has a small but beautiful collection of Turkish carpets that is worth popping in and having a look at if you're a textiles fan. It's tucked behind the Bedestan.
The Büyük Han:
The Büyük Han is Cyprus' best-preserved example of Ottoman caravanserai architecture. Built in 1572 by the first Ottoman governor of Cyprus, Lala Mustafa Pasha, it was renovated in the early 1990s, and has once again become the hub of North Nicosia's Old City bustle. The courtyard is home to a couple of cafes, including the ever-popular Sedirhan, and traditional craft workshops are housed in the small cells leading off the 1st-floor balcony that originally served as the inn’s sleeping areas.
Kumarcılar Han
This small ethnographic museum is housed in a 19th-century mansion. Built in 1807, it belonged to wealthy a Turkish Cypriot, Derviş Paşa, who published Cyprus’ first Turkish-language newspaper. The house became an ethnographic museum in 1988. Household goods, including an old loom, glassware and ceramics, are displayed in former servants’ quarters on the ground floor, while upstairs is a rich display of embroidered Turkish costumes.
St. Catherine's Church (Haydar Pasha Mosque):
The second-most important Gothic structure in North Nicosia after the Selimiye Mosque, this building began life as the 14th-century Church of St Catherine. When you stroll by, take the time to admire its chunky facade, and also the ornate carving at the top of the entrance gates, which sprout dragon and rose motifs. The southern and western entrances have the Lusignan coat of arms.
Eaved House
Unique for its wide eaves, this house is a combination of Lusignan and Ottoman architecture and now functions as an art and culture centre hosting occasional exhibitions. The main reason to visit is for the view of the Selimiye Mosque from the upper balcony.
Lapidary Museum
Housed in a lovely 15th-century building, exhibits of the medieval-era stonework here include a varied collection of column capitals, stelae, and a Gothic window rescued from a Lusignan palace that once stood near Atatürk Meydanı.
Arabahmet Quarter:
This neighbourhood rubbing up against the Green Line is home to well-preserved examples of Ottoman-era town-house architecture. The narrow alleyways are rimmed by tall whitewashed houses – some recently restored, others sinking into genteel dilapidation – with painted shutters and upper-storey overhanging cumbas (bay windows). Note the skinny balconies (not a common feature in Ottoman architecture) and carved crosses across front-door lintels on some houses; Arabahmet was the Armenian quarter of Nicosia until 1963 when the Green Line was drawn through the city.
Armenian Church & Nunnery
This church and nunnery is first thought to have been established in the 13th century as the Abbey of Our Lady of Tyre, and was handed over to the island's Armenian community in the 15th century, when it became a principle place of worship. With the displacement of the city's Armenian community after the Green Line divided the city in 1963, the building fell into disrepair, but an eight-year project has restored the golden-stoned church to its former glory.
Dervish Pasha Mansion:
This small ethnographic museum is housed in a 19th-century mansion. Built in 1807, it belonged to wealthy a Turkish Cypriot, Derviş Paşa, who published Cyprus’ first Turkish-language newspaper. The house became an ethnographic museum in 1988. Household goods, including an old loom, glassware and ceramics, are displayed in former servants’ quarters on the ground floor, while upstairs is a rich display of embroidered Turkish costumes.
Mevlevi Tekke Museum
This 17th-century former tekke (dervish house) was once Cyprus' central meeting place for the island's followers of the Mevlevi Order. Made famous by the whirling dervishes, the Mevlevis are a Sufi (the mystical branch of Islam) sect that began in Konya (Turkey) during the 13th century under the spiritual leadership of mystic, poet and theologian Mevlana Rumi. Inside, the rooms contain exhibits on dervish life as well as the tombs of the island's 16 sheiks of the Mevlevi Order.
Samanbahçe Quarter
This neighbourhood of whitewashed terraced cottages, tucked off Girne Caddesi, was Cyprus' first social housing project. Built in the early 20th century, the 70 houses were all constructed using local materials and with careful consideration given to the island's climatic conditions, resulting in traditional mudbrick walls and hasır (thatched reed) ceilings. Today, with the narrow alleyways festooned with pots of geraniums, gerberas and creeping vines, it's a rather charming place for a peaceful stroll.
Colonial Law Courts
This finely preserved example of colonial architecture was built during British rule in 1901. Today it carries on with its original function as the North's main law court.
Kyrenia: Kombos Shared Taxi
Famagusta: Itimat Bus Company
Larnaca, Limassol, Paphos: Intercity Buses, Solomou Square
自我介绍
I was born in Cyprus and went to Istanbul for university. After graduating from university, I decided to live in Istanbul. I worked as an event director and DJ in multicultural venues in Beyoğlu Taksim, in Istanbul. After living in Istanbul for 20 years, I returned to Cyprus and started organizing multicultural parties and festivals that attracted the attention of locals and foreigners. In addition to these, I currently run a cafe bar.
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