
Cyprus' capital city is the last capital in the world to still be divided militarily, and the Green Line at Ledra will intrigue visitors who want to know what it's like to cross a city checkpoint in the 21st century. Nicosia is more business than a tourist-like place; still, it will be true to admit that tourism is developing at a rapid pace in the region nowadays. Also, the city is where you can feel a truly urban life in Cyprus. Nicosia has all the rights to be called an international conference center, and there are multiple reasons to prove it. At first, the location is proud of being home to a broad entrepreneurial community. Lots of top-notch companies have long been operating their activities from the region. The city's transport infrastructure is extensive, including a modern motorway network that connects Nicosia with the other major cities of Cyprus. The capital is also linked to two airports. The inner-city connections are chiefly ensured by buses and the taxi service. A range of events that take place regularly here also speaks of Nicosia as a conference center of the island. Some of the most famous events are The Cyprus International Fair(the largest trade show organised each year in May), The Cyprus Film Days Festival, numerous concerts, performances, etc. As for the business world, the city hosts digital marketing forums, coaching and training sessions, seminars and conferences, and a range of other occasions that invite guests from all over the world.