
5 Must-See Things if you’re Planning a Trip to Syracuse
Syracuse can truly be considered a paradise on earth. Just see its landscapes, and if you haven’t already planned your trip there, just one glance at its photos will surely inspire you to go. If you’ve already planned your trip, we’d like to present you with five less-obvious-but-essential tips for an unforgettable stay in Syracuse.
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1. Discover the aura of the Ear of Dionysius at sunset
The Ear of Dionysius, a strange limestone cave in the Neapolis Archaeological Park, is one of Syracuse’s most famous landmarks. But to really experience its magic, visit it at sunset. With the tourists dispersed and the golden light bathing the cave’s imposing walls, you can fully appreciate its mythic acoustics and eerie ambiance. According to legend, the cave was used by the tyrant Dionysius to eavesdrop on prisoners. Standing inside, you’ll experience an almost surreal amplification of sound—a must for history and mythology lovers.
2. Eat in a secret seafood gem of the market
Syracuse’s daytime market in Ortigia is a feast for the senses, but behind stalls selling fresh seafood and strong spices, there lie secret treasures in which you are able to try some of the city’s freshest seafood. Steer clear of the tourist restaurants and look for the locals like small trattorias or street-food stalls run by fishermen. Treat yourself to the fresh sea urchins served plain with lemon and Sicilian bread or try a plate of pasta served with bottarga (dried fish roe). Fresh flavors make a culinary experience you will not be able to resist.
3. Explore the Hypogeum of Piazza Duomo and unwind in luxury
Whereas all the tourists are blown away by Syracuse’s Piazza Duomo’s grandeur, few have heard that below their feet there is an ancient world in an underground labyrinth. At the Hypogeum of Piazza Duomo lies a system of hidden passages going back to the Greek and Roman periods, which were used as World War II air-raid bunkers and now are open to the public.
4. Sail around Ortigia for a different perspective
Ortigia, the historic heart of Syracuse, is enchanting when explored on foot, but seeing it from the sea is an entirely different experience. Go on a boat tour of the island and marvel at its ancient defenses, baroque facades, and lovely Fonte Aretusa from a different perspective. Several local boatmen offer sunset tours, with Sicilian wine, to truly admire the blazing colors tinting the sky above the Ionian Sea. Make sure to participate to one of these magical opportunities, and you will surely be amazed by the beauty and uniqueness of this shade of Sicily.
After this one-of-a-kind excursion through the waters of Syracuse, nothing can beat returning to one of lux hotels in Syracuse, where you can relax in style.
5. Experience Syracusian beyond-the-tourist trail
Syracuse is a city that goes beyond the obvious tourist attractions. By exploring its hidden gems and experiencing it from different perspectives, you’ll uncover layers of history, culture, and natural beauty that make it truly unforgettable.