Kato Paphos Part 8
Handy Map

I have added a map for this section of the tour, as we cover quite a few roads and otherwise it could get quite confusing.

Interesting Foundation

From the other side the church looks a lot more impressive, and quite imposing. Having a dramatic skyscape as a backdrop helps too.
Church Restaurants

Next to the church are two popular restaurants. Jayanta is, as you can tell, an Indian Restaurant. Dionisos serves a more traditional fayre. Incidentally, traditional Cypriot taverns are delicious. You have not had a pork chop until you have eaten a proper Jumbo one, seasoned with salt and lemon juice, and served with chunky chips. They are nothing like the standard pork chops you get at your local supermarket in the UK. That is like comparing a T-Bone Steak to a Findus Frozen Burger.
Reference

There is an alley here that leads down to the area we covered in part 4. Don't go there now, I just mentioned it so you could get your bearings.
This Way

We are now walking towards what can seem like a maze of twisty roads if you are trying to drive up here. However, this road is actually fairly simple to navigate. Ahead of us you can see the green trees of a park.
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