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About Liston Promenade
Liston Promenade es el paseo central de la ciudad de Corfú, construido durante la ocupación francesa a principios del siglo XIX. Su elegante galería porticada —inspirada en la Rue de Rivoli de París— bordea el extremo norte de la Spianada, la plaza más grande de Grecia. Es un punto de encuentro histórico con cafeterías, restaurantes y vistas a la Fortaleza Vieja. El paseo se encuentra a escasa distancia a pie del casco antiguo, declarado Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO.
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Where is the Liston Promenade located?
Liston Promenade is located in Corfu Town on the Greek island of Corfu. It forms the northern border of the Spianada, the city's main public square, directly opposite the Old Fortress.
What is the history of the Liston?
The Liston was constructed between 1807 and 1814 during the French occupation of the Ionian Islands. Its design was inspired by the Rue de Rivoli in Paris, featuring a distinctive arched colonnade.
What can you do at the Liston Promenade?
The promenade is lined with cafes and restaurants, making it a popular spot for coffee, meals, and people-watching. It serves as a main pedestrian thoroughfare connecting to the Spianada and the cricket pitch.
Is the Liston close to other attractions?
Yes, it is adjacent to the Spianada square and the Old Fortress. The historic Corfu Old Town—a UNESCO World Heritage site—is just a few minutes' walk to the west.
Is there an entrance fee for Liston Promenade?
No, Liston Promenade is a public street and square with free access. You only pay for any food or drinks at the establishments located under its arches.
What is the best time to visit?
The Liston is lively throughout the day, but evenings are particularly busy. It's a year-round destination, though the outdoor seating is most popular from spring through autumn.
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