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Known for its rich history shaped by Greek, Roman, and Arab influences, this region offers dramatic coastlines, ancient ruins, and a unique culinary tradition. Its landscapes range from volcanic mountains to sandy beaches, making it a place where diverse cultures and natural beauty meet.

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Setting: Urban
Population (core): 3.4M
Population (metro): 6.7M
Best time to visit: Year-round

Top Sights

4.7

Palermo Cathedral

This cathedral is a massive, ancient building that stands out for its mix of architectural styles. Over the centuries, it’s been shaped by different cultures, so you’ll spot Norman, Gothic, Baroque, and even Arabic influences all in one place. The structure is most popular for its unique blend of history and design, making it a symbol of the city’s past.

€8.0 / Adult
4.8

Cattedrale di Monreale

This cathedral is a masterpiece of Norman architecture, built in the 12th century. It's famous for its stunning mosaics that cover the interior walls, telling stories from the Bible in gold and bright colors. The building mixes different styles, including Arab, Byzantine, and Norman, making it unique and super interesting to see.

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4.8
4.6

Quattro Canti

This intersection is a historic square shaped like an octagon, created in the early 1600s. Four grand Baroque buildings face each other, each decorated with statues and fountains. The spot is right where two main streets cross, making it a central point for anyone exploring the city.

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4.8

Tempio di Giunone

This ancient temple stands on a hill and is one of the best-preserved ruins from the Greek era. Built in the 5th century BC, it was dedicated to a goddess and is surrounded by legends and history. The columns and structure show off classic Greek architecture, making it a favorite for history lovers and anyone who likes old stories.

€17.0 / Adult
4.8
4.7

Syracuse Cathedral

This cathedral is a mix of ancient and modern, built right on top of a Greek temple. You can literally see columns from thousands of years ago inside the walls. It’s a place where history is stacked on top of itself, and every corner has a story.

FREE

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4.5

Norman Palace

This palace is one of the oldest royal residences in Europe, built in the 9th century and later expanded by Norman kings. It’s a mix of different cultures and styles, showing off Arab, Norman, and Byzantine influences all in one place. The building is most popular for its stunning mosaics and the famous Palatine Chapel inside.

€19.0 / Adult
4.5
4.7

Fountain of the Elephant

This landmark is a striking monument featuring a black lava stone elephant carrying an ancient Egyptian obelisk on its back. It stands in the heart of the main square and is a symbol of the city. The statue dates back to the 18th century and is surrounded by local legends and stories.

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4.7

Royal Palace and Palatine Chapel

This historic complex is one of the oldest royal residences in Europe and has been home to kings, emperors, and rulers for centuries. Inside, you’ll find a chapel that’s famous for its stunning mosaics and unique blend of architectural styles, showing off a mix of cultures and histories all in one place.

€19.0 / Adult
4.7
4.7

Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata

This cathedral is a major landmark and a symbol of the city’s history. Built on the ruins of ancient Roman baths, it has been rebuilt several times due to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The current structure dates back to the late 1600s and features a mix of Baroque and Norman architecture. It’s dedicated to the city’s patron saint, whose relics are kept inside.

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4.7

Fontana Pretoria

This spot is a huge fountain right in the middle of a square, surrounded by old buildings. It was built in the 1500s and is covered with statues of gods, animals, and weird faces. People call it the “Fountain of Shame” because the statues are all naked, which was super shocking back in the day.

FREE
4.7

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4.5

Arethusa Spring

This natural freshwater spot is famous for its crystal-clear pool surrounded by papyrus plants and ancient stone. It’s a place where myth and nature mix, with stories going back to ancient times. The spring is right by the water, making it a chill spot to relax and take in the view.

€5.0 / Adult
4.4

Villa Bellini/Chiosco Bellini

This green space is one of the oldest and most loved public gardens in the city. It’s a huge park with beautiful tree-lined paths, fountains, and flower beds. There’s also a historic kiosk where you can grab a drink or snack and chill out. The place is a favorite for locals to relax, meet friends, or just enjoy some shade.

4.4
4.6

Riviera Dei Ciclopi

This stretch of coastline is famous for its dramatic black lava rocks rising from the sea, shaped by ancient volcanic eruptions. The area is tied to old legends about giants and mythical creatures, making it a spot with both natural beauty and cool stories.

4.4

Temple of Apollo

This ancient site is one of the oldest stone temples in the western world, dating back to the 6th century BCE. Built by Greek settlers, the ruins show off massive stone columns and the remains of what was once a grand sanctuary dedicated to a powerful god. Over the centuries, the structure has been used as a church, a mosque, and even a military barracks, so you can literally see layers of history in the stones.

4.4
4.8

Chiesa del Gesù di Casa Professa

This church is one of the most impressive examples of Baroque architecture. Built in the late 16th century, it’s packed with history and is a key spot for anyone interested in art, culture, and religious heritage. The inside is covered with detailed marble work, colorful frescoes, and gold decorations everywhere you look.

€2.0 / Adult
4.5

Giardino Ibleo

This public garden is the oldest in the city and sits on the edge of a scenic plateau. It was created in the 19th century and is a peaceful spot with palm trees, fountains, and shaded paths. The garden is surrounded by old stone walls and offers a calm escape from the city.

4.5
4.6

Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta

This cathedral is one of the oldest and most important churches in the area, with roots going back to the 12th century. It’s a mix of different architectural styles because it’s been rebuilt several times after earthquakes and wars. The outside looks impressive, but the inside is even more interesting with its art, mosaics, and historical details.

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4.8

Temple of Concordia

This ancient site is one of the best-preserved Greek temples in the world. Built in the 5th century BC, it stands on a hill and is surrounded by olive trees and open skies. The columns and structure are almost completely intact, making it a rare example of ancient architecture that still looks much like it did thousands of years ago.

€17.0 / Adult
4.8
4.6

Teatro Massimo Bellini

This opera house is a historic gem, opened in 1890 and named after a famous composer. The building stands out for its grand architecture, with a stunning façade and an interior filled with red velvet seats, gold details, and beautiful frescoes. It's a spot where music and history come together.

€45.0 / Adult
4.7

Duomo di San Giorgio

This cathedral is a standout example of Baroque architecture, built in the 18th century after an earthquake destroyed the original church. The building sits at the top of a grand staircase and is a symbol of the city’s history and resilience. The facade is super detailed, with columns, statues, and a huge dome that you can spot from far away.

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4.7
4.5

Basilica Santuario Madonna delle Lacrime

This sanctuary stands out for its modern, striking architecture and its deep spiritual significance. Built in the 20th century, the structure was inspired by a reported miracle involving a weeping statue, which quickly made it a major pilgrimage site. The building’s unique shape and towering spire make it a landmark that’s hard to miss.

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4.5

Salt Museum

This museum is all about the history and process of salt production. It’s set inside an old windmill surrounded by salt pans, where you can see how salt has been made for centuries. The place is most popular for its traditional salt harvesting methods and the stunning views of the salt flats.

4.5
4.3

Castello Ursino

This fortress was built in the 13th century and has survived earthquakes, wars, and even a lava flow. It was once a royal residence and later a prison. Today, it’s a museum packed with art, ancient artifacts, and cool medieval vibes.

€10.0 / Adult
4.7

Temple of Heracle

This ancient site is one of the oldest and most impressive ruins from the Greek era. Built in the 6th century BCE, it stands on a hill and is surrounded by other historic monuments. The columns and stonework are a real throwback to ancient times, showing off the skills of the people who built it.

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4.7
4.6

Piluni đđî Turri Faru

This spot is a coastal area known for its natural rock formations and clear blue waters. The place is a favorite for people who love the sea, with a mix of rocky cliffs and small beaches. The water is super clear, making it easy to see the sea life below.

4.8

Basilica di Maria Santissima Annunziata (Madonna di Trapani)

This church is a major religious site and a key spot for anyone interested in history and art. It’s most popular for housing the famous statue of the Madonna di Trapani, a beautiful marble sculpture that draws visitors from all over. The building itself is a mix of Gothic and Baroque styles, with impressive arches, detailed chapels, and a peaceful cloister.

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4.8
4.6

Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista

This cathedral is a major landmark and the main church in the city center. It stands out for its grand Baroque architecture, tall bell tower, and impressive facade. The building has been rebuilt and expanded over centuries, making it a mix of history and art.

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4.5

Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania

This botanical garden is a peaceful spot filled with thousands of plant species from all over the world. It was founded in the 19th century and is used for research, education, and just chilling out among nature. The place is especially known for its huge collection of succulents and Mediterranean plants.

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4.5
4.5

Archaeological Museum "Pietro Griffo" of Agrigento

This museum is all about ancient history and archaeology, showing off one of the richest collections of Greek artifacts in the region. It’s set close to the famous Valley of the Temples and gives a real look into what life was like in ancient times. The building itself is modern but sits on the site of an old monastery, adding to the historic vibe.

€10.0 / Adult
4.5

Palazzo Biscari

This palace is one of the most impressive examples of Baroque architecture in the city. Built in the 18th century, it was once the private residence of a noble family and is still owned by their descendants. The building stands out for its ornate decorations, grand halls, and detailed frescoes that cover the ceilings and walls.

€10.0 / Adult
4.5
4.5

Cattedrale di San Lorenzo

This cathedral is a historic church with roots going back to the 15th century. Over the years, it’s been expanded and restored, showing off a mix of architectural styles. The building stands out with its impressive façade and detailed interiors, making it a key spot for anyone interested in history and art.

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4.5

Cattedrale di San Gerlando

This cathedral is a historic church built in the 11th century and has been a central part of the city’s life for centuries. It’s a mix of different architectural styles, mainly Norman and Gothic, because it was expanded and changed over time. The building sits on a hill, so you get a cool view of the city and the sea from up there.

€5.0 / Adult
4.5
4.3

Roman Amphitheater of Catania

This ancient arena is one of the largest of its kind, built during the Roman Empire. Most of it is now underground, hidden beneath modern streets and buildings, but you can still see impressive remains that show how massive it once was. The site gives a real sense of how people gathered for entertainment centuries ago.

€6.0 / Adult
4.6

Benedictine Monastery of San Nicolò l'Arena

This massive monastery is one of the largest in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 16th century, it’s a mix of Baroque and Renaissance styles, with a long history that includes earthquakes, lava flows, and centuries of monastic life. Today, it’s part of a university campus, but you can still explore its ancient halls, courtyards, and underground passages.

€10.0 / Adult
4.6
4.3

Porta Garibaldi

This monumental gate is a striking example of Baroque architecture, built in the 18th century to celebrate a royal wedding. The structure stands out with its dramatic black lava stone and white limestone decorations, making it a unique landmark. The gate is a symbol of resilience, having survived earthquakes and eruptions.

4.7

Chiesa della Badia di Sant'Agata

This church is a stunning example of Baroque architecture, built in the 18th century. It stands out with its elegant dome and detailed façade, designed by the famous architect Giovanni Battista Vaccarini. The interior is filled with beautiful marble, intricate stuccoes, and impressive altars. The dome offers a unique view over the city and the nearby cathedral.

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4.7
4.6

Basilica della Collegiata

This church is a standout example of Sicilian Baroque architecture, rebuilt in the 18th century after a major earthquake. The facade is detailed with columns, statues, and elegant balconies, making it a favorite for those who love art and history. Inside, the ceiling is covered with colorful frescoes and the altar is decorated with marble and gold.

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4.6

Mount Etna

This is the highest active volcano in Europe and one of the most famous in the world. It’s been erupting for thousands of years and has shaped the land around it with lava flows and craters. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its dramatic landscapes and unique geology.

4.6
4.5

Interdisciplinary Regional Museum of Messina (MUME)

This museum is a cultural spot that brings together art, history, and archaeology under one roof. It’s set in a modern building and displays a mix of paintings, sculptures, and ancient artifacts. The collection covers different periods, showing how the area’s culture has changed over time.

€9.0 / Adult
4.5

Basilica of Saint Lucia 'al Sepolcro'

This basilica is one of the oldest and most important churches in the city. It was built over the tomb of Saint Lucy, a local martyr, and has a mix of architectural styles from different centuries. The underground crypt is especially famous because it’s believed to be the place where Saint Lucy was buried.

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4.5
4.7

Temple of Dioscuri (Temple I)

This ancient ruin is one of the most iconic spots in the Valley of the Temples. Built in the 5th century BC, it was dedicated to the twin brothers Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology. Even though only four columns remain, the site stands out for its dramatic look and historical importance.

4.5

Church of St Mary of the Stairs

This church stands out for its dramatic position on a steep staircase, connecting two parts of the old town. Built in the late 15th century and rebuilt after an earthquake, the building mixes Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. The steps leading up to the entrance are a big part of its charm, giving it a unique look and feel.

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4.5
4.4

Fontana di Nettuno

This fountain is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city, built in the 16th century. It was designed by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli, a student of Michelangelo. The monument shows Neptune, the god of the sea, standing tall and powerful, separating two mythological sea monsters. It’s a symbol of the city’s connection to the sea and its history.

4.6

Tempio di Cristo Re

This monument stands out on a hill and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. Built in the early 20th century, it was designed as a memorial for fallen soldiers and has a unique octagonal shape. The structure is topped with a large dome and a bronze statue, making it visible from many parts of the city. Inside, you’ll find a peaceful atmosphere and impressive architectural details.

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4.6
4.4

Orion fountain

This fountain is a masterpiece from the Renaissance period, created in the mid-1500s by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli, a student of Michelangelo. It stands in the main square and is dedicated to the mythical founder of the city. The structure is covered in detailed sculptures that tell stories from ancient mythology.

FREE
4.6

Santuario Parrocchia S.Maria Di Montalto

This sanctuary sits on a hill and is a well-known spot for its deep history and peaceful atmosphere. It was built to remember a special event that happened in the late 1200s and has been a place of faith and reflection ever since. The building mixes different architectural styles, showing off centuries of changes and care.

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4.6
4.4

Agostino Pepoli Regional Museum

This museum is set in a former Carmelite monastery and is one of the most important cultural spots in the area. It holds a huge collection of art, artifacts, and historical objects that tell the story of the region from ancient times to the modern era.

€8.0 / Adult
4.6

Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Greci

This church stands on top of an ancient Greek temple, blending centuries of history in one spot. The building mixes Norman, Gothic, and Baroque styles, and you can even see the original Greek columns inside. It’s a place where you literally walk over history—there’s a glass floor showing the temple ruins below.

€3.0 / Adult
4.6
4.5

University Botanical Garden

This garden is a peaceful spot filled with a huge variety of plants from all over the world. It’s a place where you can walk around, relax, and see rare and interesting species you probably won’t find anywhere else. The garden is also used for research and teaching, so you might spot students and scientists working among the plants.

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4.4

Bagno ebraico - Mikveh

This ancient underground bath is one of the oldest and best-preserved ritual Jewish baths in Europe. Hidden beneath the city, it was used for centuries for purification rituals. The site is a rare example of medieval Jewish heritage and gives a glimpse into the daily life and traditions of the Jewish community from hundreds of years ago.

4.4
4.5

Cathedral of Gela

This cathedral is a historic church that stands out for its impressive Baroque architecture and deep roots in local culture. Built in the early 17th century, it’s a key spot for anyone interested in art, history, and religious traditions. The building’s facade and interior are filled with detailed decorations and religious artwork.

4.5

Lago di Ganzirri

This lagoon is a natural body of water connected to the sea, surrounded by small fishing villages and traditional houses. It’s known for its calm atmosphere, local seafood, and unique ecosystem with lots of birds and plants. The area is peaceful and feels like a step back in time.

4.5
4.1

Syracuse Roman Amphitheater

This ancient arena is one of the largest ever built by the Romans and dates back to the 3rd century AD. It was once the center of public life, where crowds gathered to watch gladiator fights and other spectacles. The ruins are set in a peaceful archaeological park, surrounded by greenery and history.

€17.0 / Adult
4.5

Portale di San Giorgio

This ancient stone arch is a rare example of Gothic architecture from the 14th century. It’s all that remains of a church destroyed by an earthquake in 1693. The arch stands out with its detailed carvings and pointed shape, showing off the skill of medieval builders.

4.5
4.2

Museo Archeologico Regionale di Gela

This museum is all about ancient history and archaeology, showing off artifacts from one of the oldest Greek colonies in the area. It’s packed with items that tell the story of how people lived, traded, and built their lives thousands of years ago. You’ll find everything from pottery and coins to statues and shipwreck treasures.

€4.0 / Adult
4.4

Latomie del Paradiso

This ancient stone quarry is a huge underground space carved out over thousands of years. It’s famous for its massive caverns and unique rock formations. The site is surrounded by lush gardens and is part of a larger archaeological park. The most famous feature here is the “Ear of Dionysius,” a cave with incredible acoustics that looks like a giant ear.

4.4
4.2

Latomia dei Cappuccini

This ancient stone quarry is one of the oldest and most impressive archaeological sites in the area. Carved out over thousands of years, it was once used to extract stone for building temples and monuments. The site is surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock walls, creating a unique mix of history and nature.

4.5

Palazzo Cosentini

This historic palace stands out for its late Baroque architecture and dramatic location at the intersection of two steep streets. Built in the 18th century, the building is a classic example of the area's rich artistic heritage, with ornate balconies and detailed stonework that catch the eye.

4.5
4.5

Ponte Vecchio (Ragusa)

This historic bridge is one of the oldest crossings over the river in the city. Built in the 19th century, it connects two important parts of town and is a symbol of local heritage. The bridge stands out for its stone arches and classic design, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.

4.8

Chiesa di San Giovanni alle Catacombe (San Giovanni e San Marziano)

This ancient church sits above a network of underground catacombs and is one of the oldest Christian sites in the area. The building has a mix of architectural styles, showing off centuries of history and changes. It’s a peaceful spot with a lot of stories hidden in its walls and underground passages.

4.8
4.6

Hellenistic - Roman Quarter - Temples Valley

This ancient site is a mix of Greek and Roman ruins, showing how two powerful cultures lived side by side. The area is packed with old houses, streets, mosaics, and temples, all set on a hill with awesome views. It’s most popular for its well-preserved mosaics and the way you can walk through real ancient neighborhoods.

€17.0 / Adult
4.6

Passeggio Foro Vittorio Emanuele II

This long, tree-lined promenade is a favorite spot for locals to relax, walk, and enjoy the outdoors. It stretches along the waterfront, offering open views of the sea and a peaceful atmosphere. The area is surrounded by historic buildings and monuments, making it a cool place to chill and take in some history at the same time.

4.6
4.1

Altar of Hiero II

This ancient altar is one of the largest ever built in the Greek world. It was constructed in the 3rd century BCE and is a massive stone platform that once hosted huge public sacrifices and ceremonies. The remains stretch over 200 meters long, making it a standout example of ancient engineering and religious life.

4

Castelluccio di Gela

This ancient fortress sits on a hill and dates back to the 13th century. Built by the Swabians, it was once a stronghold with thick stone walls and towers. The site is surrounded by open countryside and offers a glimpse into medieval life.

4
4.1

Acropoli di Gela

This ancient site sits on a hill and is one of the oldest Greek settlements in the area. It has ruins that date back to the 7th century BC, showing off what life was like in ancient times. The spot is surrounded by views of the sea and the city, making it a cool place to see both history and nature at the same time.

€4.0 / Adult
4.7

Triton Fountain

This fountain is a well-known landmark featuring a dramatic sculpture of Triton, the mythological sea god. It stands at a busy roundabout and is surrounded by palm trees, making it a recognizable spot in the city. The design shows Triton holding a conch shell, with water spraying in all directions, creating a cool effect, especially on sunny days.

4.7
4.5

Ipogeo di Piazza Duomo, Siracusa

Hidden beneath the main square, this underground site is a network of tunnels and chambers carved out of limestone. It was originally used as an ancient aqueduct and later served as a shelter during World War II. The passageways stretch beneath the city, connecting different historical layers and stories.

3.9

Ciambra Palace (Palazzo della Giudecca)

This historic palace stands out for its impressive Renaissance architecture and is one of the largest noble residences in the city. Built in the 16th century, it has a unique façade with elegant arches and detailed stonework. The building has played a big role in local history and is a symbol of the area’s rich cultural heritage.

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3.9
5

Via Atenea - Shopping Point

This shopping spot is the main street for anyone who loves to explore local stores, trendy boutiques, and cool cafes. It’s a long pedestrian area lined with shops selling clothes, shoes, accessories, and souvenirs. The place is also known for its chill vibe and is a favorite hangout for both locals and visitors.

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