
It is located a few meters from the port of Parikia. It is one of the best-preserved early Christian monuments found in Greek territory and indeed the largest in size. Panagia Ekatontapiliani, also referred to as the “Church of 100 doors”, is the most popular attraction of Paros and one of the most significant religious destinations in Greece. Visitors can find numerous taverns and ouzeries located at the port. What attracts visitors even more, however, is its intense nightlife that lasts until dawn. Despite tourism development, this fantastic town has managed to keep its authenticity and traditional character. Its beauty is unique with its harbor housing all the fishing boats of the village and the marina hosting all kinds of tourist boats. It is impossible to travel to Paros and not find yourself in Naoussa. Naoussa is the second most populated town on the island of Paros after Parikia, from which it is 10km away. In recent years, it has shown a rapid development, trying to preserve both the Cycladic architecture, as well as its picturesqueness and local color.

As in all the Cyclades, the cobbled streets, flowery neighborhoods and whitewashed terraces make this place marvellous.

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It is a vibrant town as it is the commercial center of Paros, full of restaurants and cafes. It is built on the site of the ancient town and its picturesque alleys are dominated by white and blue colors. Parikia is the capital of Paros, situated on a small hill overlooking the Port, on the west of the Island. So are you ready to enjoy the sights of Paros? Parikia Parikia Naoussa Panagia Ekatontapiliani church Venetian castle of Naoussa Parikia Frankish Castle Environmental And Cultural Park Valley of the Butterflies or “Petaloudes” Lefkes Prodromos Antiparos
