Siracusa, Syracuse
Syracuse, a captivating city on
Sicily's southeastern coast, stuns with its blend of ancient marvels and
vibrant nightlife. Founded by the ancient Greeks in 733 BCE, Syracuse boasts a rich history that
includes the famous mathematician Archimedes. The heart of the city lies on Ortygia Island, a maze of narrow streets
showcasing Baroque architecture and charming squares.
Explore the ancient Greek Theater, carved into the hillside and still hosting performances. Marvel
at the fascinating Ear of Dionysius, a limestone cave with incredible acoustics named after the
tyrant Dionysius I. Wander the alleys of Ortygia, visiting the Cathedral of Syracuse and marveling at the Fountain
of Arethusa.
When it's time to shop or stroll, head to the bustling Ortygia Market for local produce, seafood, and
artisanal goods. Syracuse's main shopping street, Corso Umberto I, is lined with boutiques,
cafes, and gelato shops. As night falls, unwind in a cozy atmosphere at Al's Wine & Whiskey Lounge or enjoy a burger and drinks at Faegan's Cafe & Pub near
the university. Belt out your favorite tunes at the Singers Karaoke Club.