Villages

Lefkes - Triotissa Local Living Residences

Lefkes

11.7 km from Triotissa Local Living Residences

Lefkes is one of the largest villages in Paros, built amphitheatrically on a hill covered with pine trees. It's perfect for walking through its narrow, car-free alleys. Highlights include the "Ramnos" main road, the Church of Agia Triada, the Cycladic Folklore Museum, and the Byzantine Path, a 1000-year-old marble-paved trail. In August, Lefkes hosts the Karavolas Festival with music, food, and local delicacies.

Marpissa - Triotissa Local Living Residences

Marpissa

6.5 km from Triotissa Local Living Residences

Marpissa is built amphitheatrically with traditional alleys and 17th-18th century houses. Attractions include the Perantinos Sculpture Museum, the Church of the Transfiguration, the Nikola Stella monument, and the iconic four windmills. A path leads to the Monastery of Agios Antonios, offering stunning views. Easter in Marpissa is unique, featuring a reenactment of the Passion on Good Friday and traditional festive celebrations.

Naoussa - Triotissa Local Living Residences

Naoussa

18 km from Triotissa Local Living Residences

Naoussa is the second-largest village on Paros, renowned for its Venetian architecture, picturesque harbor, and nearby beaches like Kolymbithres, Piperi, and Santa Maria. It was built around its Byzantine-era port and still preserves Venetian fortification walls. Today, former fishermen's warehouses have been transformed into taverns, cafes, and bars, attracting visitors. Its narrow, whitewashed streets reflect the traditional Cycladic charm, while locals are known for their love of celebration, hosting wine and fish festivals in July and the Corsair Night in August. Key attractions include monasteries, the Mycenaean palace at Koukounaries, the Early Cycladic cemetery at Plastira, the Venetian castle, and the Folklore Museum, all showcasing the village's rich history and traditions.

Parikia - Triotissa Local Living Residences
Parikia
21.8 km from Triotissa Local Living Residences

Parikia, the capital of Paros, is the administrative and economic center of the island with a rich history and modern amenities. Built on the site of the ancient city, it hosts the harbor, banks, accommodations, and tourist services. The old town stands out with its traditional alleys, neoclassical houses, and the imposing Castle, while the nightlife attracts many visitors. Major attractions include the Panagia Ekatontapiliani, one of the most important early Christian monuments, the archaeological museum, the ancient cemetery, the Asclepius temple, the Delion, and numerous churches. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful beaches, Cycladic hospitality, and the vibrancy of the market, discovering the magic of the town.

Piso Livadi - Triotissa Local Living Residences
Piso Livadi
6.1 km from Triotissa Local Living Residences

This is the harbor of Marpissa. It is a fairly large settlement with old houses and accommodations, as well as good options for food and entertainment. From here, smaller boats depart for the nearby islands. Between the harbor and Logaras, you will find the small chapel of Saint George of Thalassitis, built in the 14th century, which has the oldest frescoes on the island. Next to the harbor with the tavernas and bars, lies the beach of Logaras, with golden sand and plenty of shade for those who arrive early, thanks to the large tamarisk trees on the upper side of the beach.

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