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Ancient Syracuse

It is an exciting journey to discover one's origins while walking in places of extraordinary beauty.

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Stop At: Parco Archeologico della Neapolis, Via Paradiso 14, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy

The Archaeological Park of Neapolis is a view of the beauty of the Greek history of Syracuse. Admiring the rock excavated to obtain huge buildings like the theater and the altar of Hieron II, you will go through the highlights of the ancient history of Syracuse considered by the ancients one of the most beautiful cities in the Mediterranean.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Ortigia, Corso Umberto, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy

Ortigia is the small island that preserves in its buildings the history of all Sicily and beyond. Walking along its straight streets it will be an ascent towards the nerve center of the city of Syracuse: Piazza Duomo. Stunned by the beauty and the glow you will admire the Baroque, medieval, Greek buildings captivated by the particular atmosphere that is created in that place.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Duomo di Siracusa, Piazza Duomo, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy

The visit of the Syracuse Cathedral cannot be missed: the only building in the world used continuously for 2500 years.

Duration: 30 minutes



Duration:3 to 4 hours
Commences in:Siracusa, Italy
Country:Italy
City:Siracusa

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