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If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Archaeological Park of Neapolis – just one of the monuments in Neapolis. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the cathedral in the area.
You can find out about the history of Syracuse with a trip to Piazza del Duomo. Wander through the beautiful beaches and seaside in this culturally rich area.
Explore the great outdoors at Ear of Dionysius, a lovely green space in Syracuse. Wander through the beautiful beaches and seaside in this family-friendly area.
Syracuse is well known for its rich culture and seaside, featuring attractions such as Temple of Apollo and Lungomare di Ortigia. This historical city has something for everyone including its archaeological sites, cafes and sights like Piazza del Duomo and Cathedral of Syracuse.
The Ortigia area of Syracuse is lively and there are several interesting churches, and countless restaurants with similar menus as in most of Sicily. The ZTL makes parking or driving impossible except for pricey garages, but it's well worth a visit.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Syracuse is not as popular as Palermo or Taormina etc but definetely a place you should not miss. We loved the quietness and history of the Ortigia Island. Food and beaches are amazing. Maniace Castle is also a must see!
Berna
10.0/10
Excellent
If staying after Easter, use the little red hop-on-hop-off bus at !0Euros each to travel around and to all the main sights. It runs every 20 minutes from Archimedes (by the fountain of Diana) .
Jane
10.0/10
Excellent
The Ortigia section of Syracuse was very quaint and picturesque. Loved little alleyways and the fortress at the tip of the island. Nice walk on the west side for drinks and sunset.
Pamela
8.0/10
Good
Take a walk to the Duomo Syracusa in the late afternoon as the light catches the facade. If youre lucky the moon might rising over the portico. Absolutely fantastic.
Helen
8.0/10
Good
Beautiful and charming city on the east coast of Sicily with a lot of history. you can use as base for Noto and Ragusa.
Ying
8.0/10
Good
Ortygia is filled with antiquities, fresh fish, shops, and views. There are interesting sites in mainland Syracuse to walk to. However, Syracuse itself was disappointed me because the archeological site is nothing in comparison to others on Sicily.
Elizabeth
10.0/10
Excellent
Discover in Ortigia - Syracusa the fascinating Greek culture, birthplace of the genius Archimedes, great swimming, restaurants, and people. Totally enjoyed it.
Matthew
8.0/10
Good
Syracuse has a lot to see in its own right (vs Ortigia) and less touristy. I enjoyed the buildings and lay out of the streets, little corner places.
patrick
10.0/10
Excellent
Ortigia is an extremely beautiful place. Easily walkable and lots to see. Don't miss visiting the Neapolis in Syracuse.
"Had to book this hotel as an emergency when we had a terrible Airbnb experience. concierge was excellent and made sure we felt safe. The location was spectacular and the venue is pristine! 10/10"
"Every traveller in the last 4 years or so will have noticed the insanely abusive increase in worldwide accomodation pricing often doubling or tripling what rooms cost 5 years ago. After 20 days of travel between turkey and sicily i would say this hotel was by far the greatest value for the money spent. Impeccably curated in every detail, elegant decoration. Comfortable rooms and cleanliness. The restaurant is great too. I would stay here again every time i return to Siracusa. Highly recommend. "
"Charming small hotel right on the water, extremely friendly and helpful staff. Sundowners on the patio overlooking the water was magical. All in all a great stay"
"Es un hotel sencillo pero muy limpio y la amabilidad del personal es muy especial
La ubicación frente a la Estación Central es muy buena
Nos quedamos solamente una noche pero me quedó muy buena impresión del Hotel y de su personal"
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Visitors really like Syracuse, especially its historical sites and seaside. Simply book a sightseeing tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Take in the local culture of Syracuse at Teatro dei Pupi and Arkimedeion Museum. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Temple of Apollo and Lungomare di Ortigia.