In every city’s development, there come times when a new construction project does more than simply increase the housing stock. The Pafilia project Plaza in Paphos has become just such an event, changing the perception of high-quality urban development. Situated in the vibrant center of Kato Paphos, just steps from the Mediterranean Sea, this complex sets new standards for the residential real estate sector, combining architectural distinctiveness with investment appeal.
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Location and infrastructure
Location remains a determining factor in property value. Situated within walking distance of the waterfront, Kings Shopping Centre Avenue Situated near the Mall , Lighthouse Beach, and Paphos Castle, the complex provides residents with direct access to the best restaurants and cafes. The area offers a well-developed social infrastructure: educational institutions and medical centers are located nearby, and Paphos International Airport is just a 20-minute drive away.

Architectural solutions and amenities
The six-story building defines the city’s modern skyline. The complex consists of two residential blocks with 78 apartments and a dedicated commercial block on the ground floor. Residents will enjoy the following amenities:
- private communal swimming pool and landscaped sun terrace;
- a gym and a cozy coffee shop;
- boutique shopping areas directly on the premises.
The functionality is complemented by the presence of covered parking, separate storage rooms and two elevators.

Interior and choice of layouts
The interiors of each residential unit are designed with an emphasis on understated luxury. Open floor plans, panoramic glazing, and spacious balconies flood the spaces with natural light. Technology includes concealed climate control systems VRV , underfloor heating and Italian-design kitchens.
Apartment options range from modern studios to spacious three-bedroom penthouses of over 240 square metres.

Connection with historical heritage
A unique feature of Pafilia The Plaza is deeply connected to the area’s history. Excavations on the site uncovered significant archaeological sites, including a medieval hydraulic structure and the remains of a large Roman residence. In collaboration with the authorities, these finds were carefully preserved and integrated into the complex’s landscape. In a city recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this approach underscores respect for Cyprus’s cultural heritage and elevates the residential property’s status.
Today, Paphos combines the energy of a cosmopolitan center with the wealth of an ancient capital. Against this backdrop, Pafilia Plaza is becoming a key player in the market’s development, offering residential properties that blend modern comfort with centuries-old heritage.



