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  1. Italy, Europe. More than any other city, Syracuse (Siracusa) encapsulates Sicily's timeless beauty. Ancient Greek ruins rise out of lush citrus orchards, cafe tables spill onto dazzling baroque piazzas, and honey-hued medieval side streets lead down to the sparkling blue sea. It's difficult to imagine now, but in its heyday this was the largest ...

  2. Aug 6, 2023 · 1. Ortigia island. 2. Temple of Apollo and Syracuse market. 3. Syracuse harbour. 4. Castello Maniace. 5. Arethusa fountain. 6. Piazza del duomo. 7. Fountain of Diana. 8. Take a stroll down the alleys of Ortigia Island. 9. Piste cyclable de Syracuse. 10. Neapolis archaeological park. 11. Santuario Madonna delle Lacrime. 12.

  3. Sep 5, 2019 · 36 Hours in Syracuse, Sicily Architecture that spans centuries, troves of religious art, a distinctive sweet-savory cuisine and glorious Mediterranean sunsets: This ancient city is filled with...

  4. Sep 30, 2020 · All you need to know to spend one day in Syracuse Sicily and see all the treasures of this stunning town on the East Coast of Sicily. Syracuse Sicily or Siracusa, as it is known in Italian, is one of the most beautiful places in Sicily and, dare I say, in the whole of Italy.

  5. Siracusa. Its thousand-year old history, the Neapolis, Ortigia, the papyrus of the Ciane and its surroundings that are full of character – Vendicari, Marzamemi, Noto – and down to Correnti Island make it one of the top destinations for visitors of Sicily. FIND OUT MORE.

  6. Syracuse is a historic city on the Italian island of Sicily, the capital of the Italian province of Syracuse. The city is notable for its rich Greek and Roman history, culture, amphitheatres, architecture, and as the birthplace and home of the pre-eminent mathematician and engineer Archimedes.

  7. Duomo. Syracuse. Built on the skeleton of a 5th-century BC Greek temple to Athena (note the Doric columns still visible inside and out), Syracuse's 7th-century cathedral… Teatro Greco. Syracuse. The highlight of the Neapolis archaeological area is the Teatro Greco, a masterpiece of classical architecture that could accommodate up to 16,000 people…

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