Lefkara
Renowned for the production of lace, Lefkara village, west of Larnaca, is a delightful place to explore, full of wonderfully preserved mansion, strange cafes and a pack of lace stores, where local women are in the sun for sale.Lefkara lace gets the fame in the local story that Leonardo da Vinci bought a piece of lace here in 1481 to be used as an altar cloth in the Milan Cathedral.After you have finished shopping, the coil alleys lead you the Local Lefkara Museum, which contains diorames of local traditional life and is full of information about the history of the village.Then, go to the church of Archangel Mihail, who has some important painting paintings from the 12th century.The village is difficult to access by the means of public transport, so it is better to hire a car or take a taxi here.

