Tombs of the Kings, Paphos: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

The Tombs of the Kings is an underground necropolis on the northwestern edge of Paphos, Cyprus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating to the 4th century BC. Despite the name, the tombs belonged to high-ranking officials rather than royalty, carved directly into solid rock and arranged around open-air peristyle courtyards supported by Doric columns. Tomb 3 is the largest and most elaborate, with a full colonnade surrounding a sunken atrium. The site remained in use through the Ptolemaic and Roman periods until roughly the 3rd century AD. is just one of many options in Paphos. Major attractions worth considering include Adonis Baths, Agios Neophytos Monastery, and Fabrica Hill.