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FULL DAY IN THE BEAUTIFUL BAROQUE
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Our tour today will start, picking
you up from your place at your most convenient time and driving
to the beautiful town of Syracuse in the southern part of the Island
- enjoy a very special introduction to the Sicilian coastline enroute.
Our ninety minute leisurely drive will take us down the eastern
coastline of Sicily passing the "Piana of Catania", the
coast line of the Ionic sea and Iblei mountains, arriving in Siracusa.
More than any other modern city in Sicily, Syracuse manifests a
visible continuity from its ancient Greek past, both historical
and mythological. We will visit the archaeological area of Neapolis
with is Greek theatre, the Roman amphitheatre and Latomia del Paradiso
(with its Dionysius Hear) and the "Ara of Hyeron". We
will arrive at the 'Ortigia Island', the heart of the city and we
will stroll along the ancient narrow streets, which still keep the
Medieval influence, before arriving at the Duomo square, one of
the city highlights. We will visit the Cathedral, built above a
Greek Temple, which holds more than 2.500 years of history. We will
take in one of the more charming spot of Ortigia, the "Arethusa
fountain" with its Papyrus plants, overlooking the Ionic sea.
Strolling along narrow streets, we move on to the old quarter of
Siracusa known as Giudecca, with some important buildings of the
late medieval period, like Palazzo Lanza and Montalto with their
typical Chiaramonte style. We will also have the chance to stroll
the open Sicilian local market situated in the heart of Ortigia,
full of vegetables, fish and local products.
We will then, at your convenience make our way to a local Sicilian
restaurant to taste several local dishes. After this break for lunch,
we may have a little time to enjoy the splendid shopping area before
we return to your hotel.
NOTO:
We can also add in this day trip (3 hours
more) the drive to the wonderful antic baroque Noto.
The beautiful antique town was built in 1703 is entered by the Porta
Reale and from there we follow Corso Vittorio Emanuele along which
we can admire numerous 18th century beautiful palaces of incredible
architectural value.The streets all leading to Corso Vittorio Emanuele
have also many beautiful buildings including the Duomo, the Museo
Civico the Convento dei Francescani...
the list goes on and on.
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