[citation needed] There are traditional cafes in the cobblestoned square of the village where orange trees, mulberry, oleanders and pomegranates grow.
[citation needed] Churches include Agios Ioannis, Genesis of Theotokou and Agia Paraskeuh, all three of them dating to the 13th century.
[citation needed] The history of Galifa village starts in the Minoan era, proven by the ancient findings in the area.
[citation needed] The village is known for its contribution of freedom fighters to every Greek liberation struggle and war as well as for the atrocities that German and Turkish occupants committed here.
[citation needed] The local hospitality and their occupation in the agricultural and animal rearing sector, creates food products.
During the summer a number of events take place in the village and in its area, including one on 15 August, where locals and visitors, after a church ceremony, celebrate with traditional food, drinks, music and dance.
[citation needed] In the square of the village there is a small fountain, and a bit further away stands the church of Panagia where the religious tradition of burning Judas take place at Easter.
[citation needed] Agioi Pantes church, decorated by the Vrefokratousas and Pantokratoros frescoes is dated to the start of 19th century.
[citation needed] The village square is decorated with mantels and ornamental plants and also with the Hrwo monument that was built in honours of the local war heroes, and it’s made of marble.
During the summer time a number of events take place in the village, including on August 15 to celebrate the Panagia, the Virgin Mary, when locals and visitors come for a feast with traditional food, drinks, music and dancing.