Promenade
About
The Limassol promenade, known locally as Molos, stretches along the southern coast of Cyprus and offers one of the island’s most vibrant waterfront experiences. Its 1‑kilometre stretch is flanked by the iconic Trinity Buildings and the gleaming One Tower, creating a picturesque backdrop for strolls, sunset viewing, and cultural events. The promenade is framed by cafés, boutique shops, and public art installations that celebrate Cypriot heritage and contemporary creativity. Beyond its visual appeal, the promenade is a focal point for community life. The surrounding public gardens provide a tranquil green space, while the nearby Limassol Marina hosts a variety of yachting activities and waterfront restaurants. Festivals and concerts are frequently held along the Molos during the summer months, offering visitors a taste of local music, dance, and culinary delights. Visitors can enjoy the promenade’s scenic paths at any time of day, whether it’s a leisurely walk along the water or an energetic jog at sunrise. With its free entrance, the promenade is accessible to all, making it a favorite outing for locals, families, and tourists alike.
Highlights
- Molos Promenade
- Limassol Marina
- Trinity Buildings
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
Good for
Best time to visit
May through October, when the Mediterranean sun is warm yet not overpowering
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Free Entry
- Scenic Views
- Family‑Friendly Sites
- Cultural Vibrancy
Things to consider
- Crowds in Peak Season
- Parking Hassles
- Occasional Litter
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours