Syracuse and its surroundings – Noto, Ortygia, and the stunning attractions of the Val di Noto
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Founded in 734 BC by Greek colonists from Corinth, Syracuse is an open-air museum where historical layers and Mediterranean landscapes coexist harmoniously. This city, overlooking the Ionian Sea, transforms the travel experience into a cultural journey that spans millennia. The Neapolis Archaeological Park is home to some of the most significant treasures of classical Sicily, including the Greek Theatre, the Roman Amphitheatre, and the Ear of Dionysius. However, the beauty of Syracuse goes beyond antiquity; the city represents a perfect blend of past and present, attesting to a rare example of Syracusan classical and modern influences. It connects with travellers in diverse ways, making it a unique destination.