Best Things To Do in Syracuse, Italy

  1. Palazzo Lucchetti Cassola Reale

    Landmark, Architecture

    Address: via dei 96100, Via Dei Mille, 2, Siracusa SR, Italy

    Yet another reminder of the rich architecture of the past centuries the Palazzo Lucchetti Cassola Reale in Italy is commendable. The place has the air of royalty within its premises. Easily visible from the street the place is a must visit to experience the culture and the lifestyle of the generations gone by. The distinguished Venetian gothic ...Read more
  2. Santuario Della Madonna Delle Lacrime

    Church, Religious Site

    Address: Viale Luigi Cadorna, 139, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italy

    Although a church’s primary purpose is to offer prayers, some churches are well-known for their beautiful structures. Italy has an abundance of these ‘Houses of Worship’, and one of these is Santuario della Madonna delle Lacrime. The grandiose structure of the church offers thousands of worshippers an ample space to worship. T...Read more
  3. Siracusa In Quad

    4.5 (215 Votes)
  4. Isola Di Capo Passero

    4.4 (149 Votes)
  5. Arkimedeion

    Piazza Archimede 11
  6. Basilica Santa Lucia Al Sepolcro

    4.4 (129 Votes)
    Basilica Santa Lucia Al Sepolcro

    Church, Religious Site

    Address: Via L. Bignami 1, 96100 Siracusa, Italy

    The Basilica Santa Lucia al Sepolcro stands on the same ground where Saint Lucia was martyred in 304. The old basilica was constructed before the Norman period and  was renovated multiple times. The building that stands today dates back to the 17th century and still has remnants of the Norman structure along with an 18th century Sepolcro ch...Read more
  7. Lido Le Nereidi

    4.2 (125 Votes)
  8. Chiesa Santa Chiara

    4.6 (144 Votes)
  9. Chiesa Di Santa Lucia Alla Badia

    4.5 (106 Votes)
    Chiesa Di Santa Lucia Alla Badia

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    Address: Via Santa Lucia at Badia, 2, Siracusa, SR, 96100, Italy

    The Chiesa di Santa Lucia alla Badia is dedicated to the Holy Patron Saint of Syracuse. The original church dated back to the 15th century but was destroyed in an earthquake in 1693. The current church was built from 1695 to 1703 and was designed by architect  Luciano Caracciolo. Today, the church is loved for its architecture- its fa&ccedi...Read more