Harrys Inn Guesthouse
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Attractively located in Larnaka, Harrys Inn Guesthouse features air-conditioned rooms, a bar, free WiFi and a garden. Boasting a terrace, the guest house is close to several noted attractions, around 400 m from Europe Square, 400 m from Byzantine Museum of Saint Lazarus and 400 m from Saint Lazarus Church. The property is close to popular attractions like Larnaca Marina, Touzla Mosque and Armenian Church of Saint Stephanos. With a private bathroom fitted with a shower and a hairdryer, some rooms at the guest house also boast a balcony. Popular points of interest near Harrys Inn Guesthouse include Finikoudes Beach, Finikoudes Promenade and Saint Lazarus Square.
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What to see in Larnaka
Lánaca (in Greek, λάρνακα [Lárnaka]) is the third largest city in Cyprus, after Nicosia and Limassol. It is the capital of the homonym district. Located on the southeast coast of the island, it has a population of about 72,000 inhabitants (2010). In it is the second port and the most important airport in Cyprus, the Lárnaca International Airport, located south of the city. It is also an important tourist resort. Almost immediate to the city is the sovereign base of the United Kingdom called Dekelia. To the north is the old oil refinery of the island, which was reduced to a storage installation after it was sold in 2008. The city is also known by its picturesque Malecon (Costanera) that includes palm ranks (or φοινικούδες , Finikoudes, in Cypriot dialect). Lánaca Marina is one of the four official entrance points to Cyprus by sea.
Like most of the Cypriot cities, Citio belonged to the Persian or Aquemenida Empire. In the year 450 a. C., Athenian General Cimón died at sea defending the city of Citio in a great battle with the Persians. In his deathbed he urged his general to hide his death from his allies and the Persians. The "και νεκρός ενίκα" ("Even in death was victorious") refers to Cimón. A statue of Cimón The Athenian proudly rises on the coastal front of the modern lárnaca.