WHAT TO DO IN Syracuse
Syracuse, a captivating city on Sicily’s southeastern coast, is a journey through time where ancient ruins meet the vibrant pulse of Italian life. Begin your exploration in the Ortigia Island, the historic heart of Syracuse, where narrow alleys lead to stunning Baroque piazzas and seaside promenades. Discover the Cathedral of Syracuse, built over an ancient Greek temple, and admire the golden glow of Piazza Duomo at sunset. History lovers shouldn’t miss the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, home to the impressive Greek Theatre and Ear of Dionysius, while art enthusiasts can explore the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum for a glimpse of Sicily’s glorious past. After sightseeing, relax by the waterfront with a glass of local wine, savor fresh seafood, or take a boat trip around Ortigia’s coastline. Syracuse is a place to wander, discover, and feel the soul of Sicily in every corner.
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