Going to Conference i-Con in Limassol? Here’s Your Easy City Guide

If you’re coming to Conference i-Con in Limassol on May 28–29, good call. Limassol is one of those places where a work trip can actually feel good. You’ve got the sea, great food, nice walking spots, and plenty to do once the conference day is over.

And while you’re there, make sure to stop by AdsEmpire at booth M10.

We’ll be there, ready to chat, catch up, and talk business without making it stiff.

First stop: AdsEmpire booth ME09

Before you start planning dinners and sea-view walks, put this on your list: booth M10.

If you want to meet the AdsEmpire team, ask questions, talk traffic, swap ideas, or just say hi, come find us. We’d love to see you there.

Why Limassol is a great pick for a conference trip

Some conference cities are all work and no life. Limassol is not like that.

Here, everything feels close enough to fit into a short stay. You can go from the venue to a nice dinner, then to a walk by the sea, then to a late drink without wasting half your night in a cab.

That’s what makes this place such a solid choice for Conference i-Con. Even if your schedule is packed, you can still squeeze in a few really good moments outside the event.

Where to go in Limassol

You do not need a huge checklist. A few good spots are enough.

Limassol Marina

Start here.

The marina is clean, modern, and easy for a laid-back evening. It’s a good place for dinner, coffee, drinks, or just a walk after a long day of meetings. If you want something simple that still feels a bit special, this is a safe bet.

It’s also one of the easiest spots to add to your plans because you do not need to overthink it.

Old Port

Right near the marina, the Old Port is another good stop for an evening walk. It has a more relaxed feel and works well if you want fresh air, open space, and somewhere to slow down for a bit after being indoors all day.

It’s also a nice place to continue the night after dinner.

Molos Seafront

If your brain feels fried after the expo floor, go for a walk at Molos.

This is one of the best places in the city to clear your head. It runs along the coast, so you get sea views, open space, and a much-needed break from conference noise. It’s perfect for those “let’s walk for ten minutes” plans that turn into a full evening.

Limassol Castle

Want to see an older-school side of the city? Go to Limassol Castle.

It’s right in the center, easy to reach, and makes a nice stop before dinner or during a slow afternoon. The area around it is also good for wandering, so you can turn one stop into a full little city walk.

Kourion

Got extra time before or after the event? Head to Kourion.

This one is for people who want more than city streets and restaurants. It’s one of the best-known ancient sites near Limassol and worth the trip if you have a few free hours and want to see something bigger.

What to see between meetings and dinners

If you want an easy plan, here’s one that works:

Marina → Old Port → Castle area → Old Town streets → Molos

That route gives you a bit of everything: sea views, old streets, good food nearby, and enough room to keep the night going if you want.

It’s simple, walkable, and does not feel forced.

Where to eat in Limassol

Now for the serious part.

You’re in Cyprus. Eat well.

For a dinner with a nice view

Go to the marina.

This is one of the easiest picks if you want a meal in a good setting. There are plenty of places to choose from, and the whole area is built for slow dinners and evening strolls.

Great for:

  • team dinners
  • client catch-ups
  • first-night meals
  • “let’s go somewhere easy” plans

For a more local feel

Head to the Old Town or central streets near the castle.

This is where you’ll find places that feel more relaxed and less polished. It’s a better choice if you want something with more local flavor and less “conference trip dinner” energy.

For quick coffee or a light bite

Again, the marina is your friend.

If you just want a coffee, snack, or something easy between plans, it works well without turning into a whole production.

What to eat while you’re there

Do not just order the safest thing on the menu and call it a day.

Try:

  • meze if you want a little bit of everything
  • seafood if you’re eating near the water
  • grilled meat at a local taverna
  • halloumi whenever you get the chance

The best move is to go hungry and take your time.

Meals here are better when they’re not rushed.

A simple plan for your Conference i-Con stay

If you arrive the day before

Check in, head to the marina, get dinner, and take a walk by the water. Easy start.

After day one of Conference i-Con

Stop by AdsEmpire at booth M10, then head out for dinner near the Old Port or Molos.

After day two

If you still have time before your flight, go see Limassol Castle or plan a short trip to Kourion.

Why you should not stay stuck at the hotel

It’s easy to fall into the same conference routine every time: venue, hotel, room service, sleep, repeat.

Don’t do that in Limassol.

This city makes it very easy to step out for a couple of hours and get something good out of the trip. Even one dinner by the sea or one walk through the city can change the whole feel of your stay.

So if you’re heading to Conference i-Con in Limassol on May 28–29, don’t just plan for the conference floor.

Make time for good food, sea views, old streets, and a proper evening out.

And of course, come see AdsEmpire at booth ME09.

We’ll be waiting for you.