Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Paralimimi/Protaras Help Please.

Hi, the first week of my holiday i am staying at the windmills appts, could you tell me where the closest supermarket is please?



Cheap is good.



TIA



Ruthbest




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I%26#39;m sure the windmills had it%26#39;s own supermarket(not been for a few years).Failing that there is an E%26amp;S supermarket just down the hill.When you come out of the apartments and facing the main road,turn right and take a right again where you will be heading towards the Anais Bay hotel and a nice little beach just round the corner.The supermarket is about 50 yards away from the main road.In fact,depending on what side of the complex you are you might be facing it as some of the rooms back onto the road down to the beach.




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Hiya,





There are lots of little supermarkets in Pernera but noe that i would call Cheap - not if you want food to cook with.





You can jump on the bus or grab a cheap Taxi to Orphanides supermarket just on the way into Paralimni



or if you have a car you can go down to Kokkinos in Paralimni which is a bit cheaper. these are both the local Supermarket Equivalent to Tesco so much cheaper,





sorry - can%26#39;t remember if the bus passes Kokkinos but def stops right outside Orphanides





Happy Shopping!





michelle




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Yes Windmills does have its own little supermarket, then just over the road and up a bit is a big bakery/shop type place, or as mentioned if you come to the top end of windmills and turn right you will find L%26amp;G Supermarket (one of the bigger ones in the area), but if you wander around you will find them all over, some sell bits of fresh fruit and veg, some of things like bacon and cold meats, some have bread and pies (L%26amp;G does quite well for pies both sweet and savoury).... But if you need big lumps of meat, large boxes of cereal you need to go and look up the Paralimni road to Orphandies....




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oh and should mention that if you go downhill from the windmills towards the beach (so you are passing Elamaris, then Seagull, Livas etc on your left you come to a new bakery on the left which also has a large stock grocerys)





Steve




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I couldn%26#39;t remember the name of that supermarket L%26amp;G.I knew it was 2 letters and just guessed as there is an E%26amp;S in Paphos.I always remember one of the girls working there was quite possibly the unhappiest looking person I%26#39;ve ever seen.

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