BUSINESSES FOR SALE IN MEDITERRANEAN NORTHERN CYPRUS-A BAR IN THE WALLED AREA OF
LEFKOSA (NICOSIA)
What a fantastic opportunity to own this unique property right in the heart of The
Walled City in Lefkosa. Described as a city with high levels of welfare, it has
seen great urban growth and development in the 21st century, hosts a significant
number of tourists and a variety of cultural activities, including its international
festivals of theater and music and with 3 large universities, this superb retro bar
could once again be THE place to be! It’s spacious throughout and has plenty of tables
and chairs and there are two ‘chill-out’ rooms with comfy sofas. It’s very rare
that something like this comes to the market, so for someone looking for a business
venture, this definitely could be the place for you!
- Large spacious bar area
- Traditional log ceilings
- 2 separate chill out rooms
- Tables and stools
- Sofas and chairs
- Small kitchen and office
- 2 bathrooms
- Car parking available
- Fantastic location
- In the heart of The Walled City
Price Incentive
Was £110,000
Now £89,950 !!
Measurements:
Main bar – 13.08m x11.86m (42’9” x 38’9”)
Marilyn chill-out room – 4.60m x 4.08m (15’ x 13’4”)
Second chill-out room – 5.39m x 3.68m (17’7” x 12’)
Lefkosa, The Walled City
The new Nicosia developed outside the walls became a contemporary, business and cultural
centre. The architectural style of Nicosia represents a mixture of modern offices,
apartment blocks, detached houses and buildings dated by the 16th and 18th centuries
erected during Venetian and British rule.
The old walled city of Nicosia is unique and definitely the place to head for first.
The central part is dotted with museums, ancient churches and medieval buildings
preserving the nostalgic atmosphere of years past. To walk through the old city is
to step backwards in time. Narrow streets and old houses with ornate balconies jut
from weather beaten sandstone walls, smell of jasmine flowers in those long summer
evenings, and craftsmen in small workshops practice trades unchanged for centuries.
The heart of the city is enclosed by the 16th-century wall built by the Venetians
to protect the city from the Ottomans. The 4.5 metres thick wall used to have three
gates; The Kyrenia Gate in now used as a Tourist Information Centre. Nowadays the
medieval walls represent a border dividing the city into the historical centre and
the modern areas which has been built beyond. The centre of the city is the liveliest
part of the city crossed by narrow streets, shops, cafes and restaurants.
The walls also reveal a splendid gallery of historical places. Selimiye Mosque representing
an outstanding example of Gothic architecture dated by the 14th century, The Great
Inn (Büyük Han) dated by the 16th century, looking marvellous especially at the night
time. The Selimiye Mosque (former Cathedral of St. Sophia built between 1209 and
1228 A.D.) is the chief mosque in Nicosia hosting big religious festivals such as
Bairam. Other famous mosques of the city are Haydarpasha Mosque, and Arabahmet Mosque.