Like many of the other villages in the Troodos mountains, Omodos is a picturesque jumble of historic houses built around a monastery. But at Omodos, residents have turned their traditions into an attraction. Wandering its cobbled streets, you’ll find countless shops and wineries offering the famous local wine (many with free samples), arkatena bread, pretzels, and other snacks, while other vendors showcase intricate narrow-knit lace, jewelry and handicrafts. If you need something more substantial, there’s a wealth of tavernas to choose from where you can take in the atmosphere and a traditional meal. If the glut of goods has you feeling repentant, head to the 18th century Timios Stavros Monastery. Inside you’ll find a wealth of art and artifacts including a piece of the true cross, the rope used to tie Jesus to the cross, relics from multiple saints, as well as a Museum of Byzantine art, Museum of national struggle for the liberation of Cyprus, and a Museum of narrow-knit lace.