Discover the best top things to do in Val di Noto, Italy including Basilica Catedrale Sant'Agata V.M. Catania, Chiesa di San Nicolo All'Arena, St. Nicholas Cathedral, Duomo di San Giorgio, Complesso Santa Maria della Croce, Saint Biagio Church - Sant'Agata alla Fornace, Chiesa Sant'Ignazio, Chiesa Santuario Santa Maria della Stella, Chiesa San Giuseppe, Convento San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata.
Restaurants in Val di Noto
4.5 based on 1,857 reviews
The city of Catania is a wonderful afternoon visit, with parking quite easy right outside the piazza… Heading towards the cathedral you see the iconic statue in the middle of the piazza that quite often symbolizes all of Sicily… Plenty of pictures can be had here and you can walk in almost any direction to find shops and stores… And of course the cathedral looks beautiful in the afternoon sun whether or not you go inside or just enjoy the beauty! Pick a spot to have a bite to eat and enjoy your glass of wine and your good luck finding a lovely afternoon in Catania!
4.5 based on 212 reviews
It is an astonishing piece of architecture in terms of both size, architectural solutions and emotional impact. It includes also a memorial of the fallen soldiers and not only. The entrance is free and a paid guided tour is available.
4.5 based on 957 reviews
Beautiful building, and one of the best views to the palace across. The interior is also very beautiful.
4.5 based on 974 reviews
This church is one of a kind. It dominates the square. Inside you will see the only church having curtains hanged between the columns. You can also have a small tour if the old church destroyed after earthquake.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Sant'Agata alla Fornace church is a very important place for the people of Catania. The tradition says that here is the place where Saint Agatha, the patron of the city, was tortured. This and many other interesting facts and legends can be learn during the guided tour. It costs only one euro per person and you have the opportunity to learn from passionate young guides like Luca a lot about the saint, about the church and about Catania.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
In Piazza Pola, a bit further down from the duomo, this church is well worth a visit. It has a lovely baraoque facade which is a little like the duomo but on a smaller scale. Lovely interior.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
There is nothing to say about the buildings along this part of the street that outstanding. Architecture, light coloured stone and on a sunny day it is like magic.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.