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    • Nick1000000 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great little village in the foothills. Authentic hand-made lace articles. Nice little restaurant on the road in to the town. We visited back in 1997 but I don't think much has changed. Not a tourist area. That's why we loved it.
    • 293brigittet 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Lace making is a traditional way of life in Lefakara.The town, the silver jewelry, the old church and old architecture is really beautiful. However, you will feel very pressured to make a purchase when you walk through the town.
    • MirceaScarlatescu 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The small village (Pano Lefkara, there are two small villages called Lefkara) is maybe the best "traditional village" I've seen ever in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania or Cyprus. Its narrow streets, small shops, taverns and hotels look simply amazing. You need to leave your car in a parking and then go for a 2-3 hours walk trough the village, have a great Cypriot coffee, a small lunch, buy a souvenir and take lots of pictures. It's maybe the best thing to do beside swimming in Cyprus....
    • nomadeKrakow 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I visited Lefkara in the beginning of january 2015 so it was out of season and fortunatelly there were very few tourists in the village but a lot of shops was closed. In summer season it must be very crowdy. But you should visit this village while you stay in Cyprus. It is beautiful
    • AndreiC377 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Small but lovely village. a couple of tourist shops selling lace and silver. Consider buying an icon as a souvenir as genuine products are for sale.
    • T5530BCchrisb 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After a nice drive up to the village with great views, we arrived expecting to come across some pushy sales people as I read other reviews before going but OMG I stepped out of my car and I was immediately hassled and asked to go into a shop. Each and every shop had the same sales pitch "we're you from" "I was there last year" "no obligation to buy". I felt like saying how about you back off and let us look. I don't know you, I don't want to know you, you are not my friend, no I don't want a cup of tea and all you care about is my credit card. But I'm British so I was polite and said nothing...... We also bought nothing despite there being a dazzling amount of jewellery to choose from. Their sales patter was counter productive and borderline desparate, very off putting. We went off seasons and it was 5 degrees colder up there so take a jumper, parking was easy but I would imagine in the summer you'll have fun finding a spot.
    • AthinaT_13 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A beautifull village devided to Pano and Kato Lefkara (mosty known to tourists is Pano Lefkara),with norrow streets, small taverns and coffee-shops, surrownded by an incredible nature every season of the year. It is located on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountains. Is about an hour and half from Nicosia and very near to Larnaca. The village took it's name from the white of its silica and limestone and is famous for it's laces known as Lefkaritika. Leonardo da Vinci visited the village in 1481, and purchased a lace cloth for the Main Altar of the Duomo di Milano. Lefkara is also famous of silver handicrafts, of traditional dish <Tavas Lefkaritikos> and of the very old church of <Timios Stavros> (Holly Cross). You can also visit Fatsa Wax Museum (is about Cyprus History) for a fee of 5 euro for adults and 3.50 euro for children up to twelve years old.We visited Lefkara many times and every time we try to see something new in the area around.About 15 minutes from Lefkara at next village Kato Drys is the Monastery of Saint Minas and Platanos Restaurant with Cyprus Traditional cusine, plenty and tasty. Another good idea to have traditional lunch is at Maria's Restaurant at Vavatsinia village about 45' from Lefkara.
    • Roam2Eat 图标 图标 图标 图标

      About 25-30 minutes drive from Larnaka, this village is the most picturesque place we've seen in Cyprus (we have not seen everything, of course). We just walked some smaller side streets with their beautiful yards, windows and benches, and it was charming. The village is famous for its lace and silver work, and from the moment you get out of your car you are under a constant barrage of very pushy shop owners (until you escape into one of those smaller streets). They were so aggressive that we did not even risk stopping by the a shop window and looking at what they had to offer.
    • kathrynm610 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Leftists is renowned for its lace and silver, and there are certainly plenty of outlets for purchasing both in this scenic village. The shop beside the new car park is good, with a friendly and not too pushy owner. Very good choice of lace and jewellery. The shop at the top of the hill, opposite the town hall and cafe, is also good with fair prices. Although we did find the lady to be a bit too over zealous with her sales pitch! Best to be determined to only buy within budget, and choose those items that you really want. The church at the bottom of the village is worth a look around.
    • 571lenam 图标 图标 图标 图标

      you get to see how fresh hallomi is made and you can eat some while you are there too. We also saw the flour mill while we were there, which was very interesting.
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