![]() Our waitress was lovely and she made the experience even better. The restaurant was quite busy but it was worth the wait for the yummy food and great location. We went for brunch at around 11:30am and we waited about ten minutes for a table outside. There are tons of cute, delicious restaurants in Parikia and if you’re looking for a sit-down breakfast place you should check out Symposium Cafe. ![]() ![]() The coffee is great as well, and they are open from early in morning until late in the evening. Leyla really enjoyed the many flavors of baklava, and my favorite was the tomato and feta pastry. Everything we tried was delicious, and very reasonably priced. Zefi Hotel & Suites – located in Naousaįor more hotel options in Paros, at a variety of price points, check out the map below! Eats – Where to Eat in Paros Breakfast Ragoussis Bakeryįor breakfast pastries, desserts, sandwiches or traditional Greek products and treats we recommend that you check out Ragoussis Bakery in Parikia.Grozos Rooms – located in Parikia, very close to the beach.We recommend staying in either Parikia or Naousa (also spelled Naoussa) when visiting Paros, both are lovely areas and have a lot to see and do! Check out our hotel recommendations below! Budget Hotels In addition to lovely AirBnbs on the island, Paros also has great hotels! Prices will be higher during the summer, and more affordable during the off season. We did have some problems with the hot water not working well in the mornings, but as we talked to other travelers we found that this was the norm all over the island. Our AirBnb hosts were the owners of a small boutique a few streets away where we received 20% off all items, which was a great surprise upon arrival! Although the beds were not the most comfortable, the location and classic Greek decor more than made up for that small inconvenience. The AirBnb also featured a porch with a gorgeous white archway, white walls with stone accents, and a table and chairs that we could use either indoors or outdoors. Sleepįor sleeping arrangements, we booked an adorable AirBnb right in the midst of stone streets and white walls of Parikia. When we arrived in Parikia we were able to walk to our AirBnb, but if you’re staying in Naousa or another part of the island you will need to take a bus, taxi or arrange for other transportation. The trip lasted about two hours and we did not have any rough seas or big waves, so the three of us were able to pass the time drinking coffee and reading our books. The ferry to Paros was large and comfortable and had cafes and shops on board. However, everyone who worked at the port was super helpful and provided us with directions and information. The ferry did arrive about thirty minutes late and the process of finding the correct terminal in Santorini was a little bit chaotic as the port was super busy. By using this website we were able to find the boat that left at the best time for us, and was also the most reasonably priced. is great because it allows you to compare ferry times and prices from a variety of different boat companies. We booked our ferry tickets in advance on and this made the process pretty easy. We took a ferry from Santorini to Parikia, Paros – and this was a great way to travel. Paros should absolutely be added to your list of destinations if you’re looking for a beautiful place to relax, go to the beach and enjoy delicious food. Both towns are picturesque and are filled with shops, beaches, restaurants and bars that can be enjoyed all day and well into the late evening. In addition to the town of Parikia, we also visited the lovely town of Naousa, located about thirty minutes away by ATV or twenty minutes by local bus or taxi. This area was all we could’ve dreamed of and more! It has cobblestone streets, adorable local shops, and houses covered in blue and white decor were so beautiful. While in Paros, we stayed in Parikia, which is the capital city and main port of the island. In this post we will be sharing our guide and recommendations for how to spend 48 hours in Paros, Greece! Although at first glance Paros may seem like a sleepy island, especially after visiting Santorini, we quickly fell in love with this breathtaking destination. Paros is a small island east of Athens and north of Santorini. Our second stop on our Greek island-hopping trip was Paros. Facebook Tweet Pin Print LinkedIn Email Shares 79
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