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Nissea Seaside Restaurant
Traditional recipes with a modern and creative twist.
Nissea Restaurant focuses on the exceptional quality of the fresh local ingredients and re-introduces Greek recipes, using old memories of taste to create new palate experiences.
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View from old Pyli Deserted in the early 19th c., possibly during an epidemic, the medieval settlement of Palio Pyli on the hillside of Mt Dikeos is a world away from the hustle and bustle of the island’s seaside resorts. Among its ruins, you can explore the Byzantine churches of Panaghia Kastriani, Aghios Antonios and Taxiarches – all three with some lovely murals and with ancient architectural elements.
The abandoned village of Haihoutes A nearly deserted village located on the hillside of Mt Dikeos, Haihoutes (also known as Aghios Dimitrios) was abandoned some 40 years ago and has since become a beautifully eerie ghost village, populated only by crumbling houses. A handful of fans of the village, however, have restored two of its beautiful old residences. One now houses a small folklore museum that presents the area’s history, while the other is home to Haihoutes Café, which serves coffee and drinks with meze and also holds the occasional Greek music night.
Sunset at Zia Zia is to Kos what Oia is to Santorini: the spot where everyone gathers to watch the spectacular sunset, where cafés and restaurants jostle for the best view of the sun sinking behind the nearly islands of Kalymnos and Pserimos. Zia is one of the busiest tourist spots on the island, but if you’re looking for some romantic solitude, catch the “solar show” from any vantage point on the road leading from Kos Town to the villages on Mt Dikeos.
Antimahia Fortress If you want to see Antimachia Castle at its best, try to get there as the setting sun casts its warm glow over the battlements. While at first sight it may not look like much of a strategic vantage point – perched on a promontory just 166m high – once you’ve explored it, you’ll see why it was so important to the Knights of St. John, who built it in the 14th century to stand sentry over the strait between Kos and Nissyros as well as the entire Kardamena coastline.
Antimahia Windmil In the 19th century, Kos had 40 fully operational windmills (and just as many watermills), but only one of them is still active and producing flour. The Amallos Mill in Antimachia is open to visitors, there is also a traditional house accross the road which is worth a visit!
this is a beach lovated in Kos that has hot water coming fromthe volcano
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