Guidebook for Syracuse

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Guidebook for Syracuse

Everything Else

Car parking: € 0,60 per hour; from 8.00 pm to 8.00 am € 2,00 per night
Via Rodi
Car parking: € 0,60 per hour; from 8.00 pm to 8.00 am € 2,00 per night
Railway Station Siracusa
Piazzale Stazione Centrale
Railway Station Siracusa
Car parking in Ortigia
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Parcheggio Talete
18 Lungomare di Levante Elio Vittorini
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Car parking in Ortigia
Bus Station
Corso Umberto I
Bus Station

Essentials

Characteristic Sicilian market where you can buy fresh fish and Sicilian specialties. From Mon. To Sat. from 7:00 am to 13:30 pm
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Via Emmanuele de Benedictis
Via Emmanuele de Benedictis
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Characteristic Sicilian market where you can buy fresh fish and Sicilian specialties. From Mon. To Sat. from 7:00 am to 13:30 pm

Sightseeing

The Cathedral of Siracusa, ancient temple of Athena
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Piazza Duomo
Piazza Duomo
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The Cathedral of Siracusa, ancient temple of Athena
The castle, which stands on the tip of the harbor, is a magnificent example of military   Frederick II. Opening hours: every day from 9.00 to 13.30. Admission: € 4.00
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Castello Maniace
5 Via Castello Maniace
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The castle, which stands on the tip of the harbor, is a magnificent example of military   Frederick II. Opening hours: every day from 9.00 to 13.30. Admission: € 4.00
Legend has it that Alpheus, the river god, fell in love with Arethusa, nymph of Artemis. Was sung by poets Pindar, Ovid, Virgil, D'Annunzio told by historians Timaeus, Diodorus Siculus, Strabo, Cicero
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Ispringi se-Arethusa
Largo Aretusa
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Legend has it that Alpheus, the river god, fell in love with Arethusa, nymph of Artemis. Was sung by poets Pindar, Ovid, Virgil, D'Annunzio told by historians Timaeus, Diodorus Siculus, Strabo, Cicero