Restaurants - With over 250 restaurants on Paros, it is easy to claim that it has something for all tastes and budgets. From traditional Greek, to French, Thai or vegetarian, there are enough choices to keep every visitor excited about daytime and evening explorations through the market streets and quaint villages.

Cafes – With no huge chain of coffee shops dominating the island, there are a multitude of unique, family run coffee shops, tea rooms and bakeries. The smell of fresh bread and coffee through the market streets is a beautiful start to any day, while sampling local specialities such as frappes and sweet cakes is a great way to energise for the days activities.

Bars/Nightclubs – With opening hours in Greece being quite relaxed, it is not uncommon for a nice quiet evening to end in impromptu dancing after stumbling on some live music in one of the numerous bars. Whether you are searching for party tunes, funky chilled beats or just some soothing back ground music to accompany the sunset, the bars and clubs in Paros will be the perfect soundtrack to your holiday.

Galleries/Exhibitions – With Paros attracting such a wealth of artistic talent, it comes as no surprise that the galleries are bursting with colour, sound and individual creations. Local papers and street advertisements detail regular exhibitions across the island, and with free entry to all exhibitions, there is nothing better to start your evening.