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What do people like (and dislike) about Nicosia?

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When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in Nicosia, they replied...

"Expats and digital nomads living in Nicosia, often like the pleasant Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters. They appreciate the relatively low cost of living compared to other European cities, which allows for a comfortable lifestyle. The city's rich history and cultural heritage, with numerous museums, galleries, and ancient sites, provide ample opportunities for exploration and learning. Nicosia's central location on the island makes it an excellent base for exploring the rest of Cyprus, with beautiful beaches, mountains, and other cities within easy reach. The local cuisine, featuring fresh seafood, mezze platters, and delicious wines, is another highlight for many expats and digital nomads. The city is known for its friendly and welcoming locals, making it easy for newcomers to integrate and make friends. English is widely spoken, which helps to overcome language barriers and navigate daily life. The healthcare system in Cyprus is generally of high quality, and many expats find it easy to access medical services when needed. However, there are some aspects of living in Nicosia that expats and digital nomads may dislike. The public transportation system is limited, and many people find it necessary to own a car to get around the city and the island. Traffic congestion can be an issue, particularly during peak hours. Some expats may find the job market in Nicosia to be somewhat limited, with fewer opportunities for career advancement compared to larger European cities. The bureaucracy and paperwork involved in obtaining visas, work permits, and other necessary documents can be frustrating and time-consuming. Additionally, while the city offers a range of entertainment options, some expats may find the nightlife and social scene to be less vibrant than in other European capitals. Finally, the ongoing political division between the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities can be a source of tension and unease for some expats living in Nicosia," said a member in Nicosia, Cyprus.

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