Aloni Hotel is built amphitheatrically, according to the Cycladic characteristics and architectural style and is situated close the beautiful sandy beach of Piso Livadi, Paros. Reflecting the natural colors of the landscape, the rooms are tastefully decorated in shades of white and blue, designed to evoke the seascape and create a feeling of absolute calm.
In Paros, there are many temples and monasteries, which are worth visiting. Among them, the Monastery Logovarda with great history and combining harmoniously the fortress to the Cycladic architecture, the Monastery of Saint Anthony, the 15th century Marpisa with luxurious interiors, the Monastery of St. George Lagada where ascetic island's patron saint St. Arsenius, the Monastery St. John the Baptist with Cycladic architecture and the Monastery of Agios Athanasios in Naoussa in the form Kastromonastiro.
From the island's churches do not miss St. George in Naoussa with rich interior decoration, the marble Church of Trinity with its unique architecture in the village of Elm, and the church of the Virgin of September with a bust of the Virgin of 1592, in Parikia .
The Folklore Museum of Naoussa hosted an interesting collection of traditional costumes of Paros, and the whole of Greece.
The Byzantine Museum of Naoussa housed in the monastery of St. Athanasius and includes a remarkable collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons Parian mostly painters. Stand, the image of Descent (16th century), the Pantocrator (18th century), the Deisis (15th century), Virgin Mary and Child (16th century) etc. Among the exhibits there are wood carved objects, utensils worship and etchings.
The Archaeological Museum of Paros is located in Parikia and hosts exhibits dating from the 6th century. Among them Neolithic finds from the prehistoric settlement on the island Saliagko, relief of the poet Archilochus, the famous "Parian Chronicle" (marble inscription is engraved the history of the island), the statue of Victory of Paros, the tessellated Hercules etc.