Limassol's Bar Guide Blog
Tria Poulakia
With no social media presence to speak of, Tria Poulakia has somehow become one of the hottest and busiest bars in Limassol — a true word-of-mouth sensation.
From early morning, the spot hums with locals sipping excellent coffee, and by afternoon, it effortlessly transforms into a lively bar buzzing with energy. Inside, the cozy setting invites you to watch skilled bartenders craft inventive cocktails, while outside, the urban street scene comes alive as friends gather with drinks in hand, spilling onto the pavement in true Mediterranean style.
Whether you’re after a laid-back morning coffee or the perfect place for after-work drinks, Tria Poulakia is the heartbeat of Limassol’s city centre nightlife.
Library Bar
The Library Bar: A Limassol Classic That Never Gets Old.
A true Limassol institution, The Library Bar has been part of the city’s social fabric for over a decade — and it remains a firm favourite among locals. Tucked away behind a small green door, this hidden gem opens up into a surprisingly spacious venue, big enough to host also live music nights.
Famous for its creative, signature cocktails you won’t find anywhere else, The Library Bar also charms with its beautiful backyard — a peaceful escape from the city’s buzz. Add to that a friendly team, homemade pizzas, juicy burgers, and irresistible dips, and it’s easy to see why The Library continues to hold the top spot in Limassol’s nightlife scene.
Madame Bar
Madame bar is as elegant as its name. It is one of the most modern and youthful bars in the city, which has managed to stand out both for its cozy and friendly atmosphere, as well as its signature cocktails. Choosing Heroes’ Square as a location and using the space of an old, traditional restaurant on Andreas Droushiotis Street (opposite Rialto Theater), it did make clear since the very first moment that, despite being a new arrival, it does share the vibes, the identity and the feel of this typical Limassol square.
