Attractions around Sīra
Explore 69 attractions, restaurants, shops around Sīra
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Ortigia
Corso Umberto, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
This offshore island was occupied by the Greek colonists who fortified it and constructed the earliest structures, including the temples of Athena and Apollo, whose remains can still be seen today.
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Duomo di Siracusa
Piazza Duomo, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
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Teatro Greco
Viale Paradiso 14 Parco Archeologico della Neapolis, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
This well-preserved Greek theater (5th-centry B.C.) is still used for performances of classical works.
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Ear of Dionysius (Orecchio di Dionisio)
Parco Archeologico della Neapolis, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
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Parco Archeologico della Neapolis
Via Paradiso 14, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
This archeological site contains the most complete Greek Theater existing from antiquity.
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Spiaggia Fontane Bianche
96100 Fontane Bianche, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
Spiaggia Fontane Bianche gets its name from the numerous freshwater springs that lie on the seabed, and is loved for its clear and shallow waters—great for kids to wade in. You can rent a beach chair and umbrella, or lie anywhere on the warm white sand along the free sections of the beach. A stay at the waterfront hotels and resorts will grant you private access to some sections of the beach. Beyond the beach clubs and seafront restaurants, the neighborhood itself is pretty quiet and peaceful. Walk along the rocky shore along the west end of the beach toward the stunning Punta del Cane. – Tripadvisor
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Fonte Aretusa
Largo Aretusa Il dio innamorato è ALFEO e non Orfeo, inoltre c'è un errore di battitura nel nome di Artemide., 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
Today the myth of Alfeo and Aretusa lives on in the heart of the island of Ortigia in a pool of fresh water, home to papyrus and ducks, that flows into the salty waters of the Great Harbour of Siracus.
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La Piazza Duomo
Piazza Duomo, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
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Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi
Viale Teocrito 66 Villa Landolina, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
This is the most extensive archaeological museum in Sicily, with its wide collection of fossils and figures of Ancient Siracusa including the famous statue "Venus Anadiomene," in which Venus rises from the sea.
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Temple of Apollo (Tempio di Apollo)
Piazza Pancali Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
The ruins of the Temple of Apollo (7th-6th century BC) won't give you the whole picture; you should visit the archaeological museum in Syracuse to find out what the entire structure looked like.
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Santuario Madonna delle Lacrime
Via del Santuario 33, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
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Maniace Castle
Via Castello Maniace 51, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
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Riserva Naturale Orientata Cavagrande del Cassibile
Avola, 96012, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
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Chiesa di San Giovanni Alle Catacombe
Via San Giovanni Alle Catacombe 1, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy
Descend into this maze of eerie tunnels niched with early Christian tombs hidden beneath the roofless, flower-filled ruins of a Norman church.
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Fountain of Diana
Piazza Archimede, 96100, Syracuse, Sicily Italy