Outstanding Illustrated Maps of Paphos
Finished Products

When you order, you can also select from a variety of frame choices. Indeed, if you look at their main eshop, you can select from a variety of locations. George again:
- Together with our partners in Greece (http://www.skymap.gr/) we have drawn some of the top destinations in Europe. Indicatively some of our destinations include Athens, Copenhagen, Venice, Stockholm, Cannes, Mykonos, Santorini and now Beautiful Pafos!


Personally, I love stuff like this. You can spend a minute looking at and appreciating - in this case - a nice map of Naoussa, Paros located in the heart of the Aegean sea. Or you can spend an hour losing yourself in the detail of all the little streets, houses and alleyways.
Happy Customers

This family have obviously bought one to remember their summer holiday.
More Happy Customers

This is the Greek Island of Santorini.
Paphos Life's Art Corner

And here is our own map, complete with the Paphos Life logo. It sits, for now, above our fireplace. When I have finished my covid-inspired decorating (things to do in lockdown: part 3) I shall hang it from a suitable wall.
And as a special treat from Anaxima, if you order two or more pictures from their website, you can enter the following code to get a 25% discount on the total bill.
Code: PAPHOSLIFE
One final message from George:
I want to give credit to the people of Pafos that supported the project, I do want to thank the Mayor Mr. Phedon Phedonos who has decorated the Municipality’s walls with our Art, The President of the Hoteliers Association Mr. Thanos Michaelides who trusted us with the first Resort Map in Pafos and the law firm Theocharidou & Associates LLC for their professionalism
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