CASA MESPILEA
Superb little hotel in the upper town of Ktima, in an 1890 bourgeois house with inner courtyard. And a good restaurant.
This superb little hotel is located along a pedestrian street in the heart of Ktima's upper town, in a bourgeois house dating from 1890 with a pleasant courtyard where a hearty breakfast is served. The rooms are tastefully decorated and well-equipped (air-conditioning, fan, wifi, modern bathroom...). If parking is not available, there are plenty of free spaces nearby. The establishment doubles up as a fine restaurant, Chez Mamma Bistro (see description). For the record, the word mespilea means Japanese medlar in the Greek Cypriot dialect.
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The reason I'm giving a 4 star review is because our room (number 14) - was severely lacking in plugs. All plugs said "do not remove". Also, we paid for the breakfast and it was just average standard cheap items, nothing was made here even though they had a kitchen. For the same price we could had gone to a restaurant, paid less, and had much better warm fresh breakfast.
The room was brilliant, it stated on the website that the Hawthorn room wouldn’t be suitable for longer stays but I found it to be big. We were made to feel really welcome and the hotel itself is beautiful.
The location of the hotel could not be better and is a perfect base for exploring Paphos. There are plenty of bars and restaurants surrounding the hotel and the bus station is opposite.
The food in the restaurant was amazing and the service by Iannis excellent.