Discover the best top things to do in Val di Noto, Italy including Via del Mare, Ragusa Ibla, Centro storico di Scicli - World Heritage Site, Monastero del San salvatore, Centro Storico, Corso Vittorio Emanuele III, Piazza Regina Margherita, Via Corrado Nicolaci, Piazza Busacca, Centro Storico di Modica.
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The best way to appreciate Ragusa Ibla is to climb up to Ragusa Superiore and enjoy the breathtaking views at sunset at the steps next to Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Scale. You can also choose to take the local bus up, and walk about 10 mins to the vantage point. Buses #11 or #33 depart from the bus stop at the front of of the main garden Giardino Ibleo. The ride up is scenic and rewarding, and offers a different experience vs the climb. We did both. Took the bus up for sunset and did the hike at the break of dawn to catch sunrise. I must say that the sunset views are more spectacular. Ragusa Ibla is a charming little hilltop city that can be easily explored in two days at a leisurely pace. To me it’s like an open air museum where you’ll want to check out every nook and corner. In the evenings, the city gets even more atmospheric as you stroll along the cobbled streets set against a backdrop of lovely baroque architecture amid dramatic lighting.
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A beautiful small town in the south- East part ofSicily. It belongs to the “ A Val di Noto, in 1693 this region was destroyed by a big earthqeke and was later rebuild in barock style, together with other 7 sicilian town like Ragusa, Noto, Modica etc. It is world heritage site.
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The interior of this church is stunning, the decoration is of very high quality and there is a peaceful contemplative atmosphere. We were told by our excellent guide Annalise that it was done by a top painter from Palermo and what the different colours signify. The tour of the tower was interesting, the daughters of the wealthy families were sent here as nuns, but it is now a seminary for the priesthood. It was an easy climb up to the tower with no scary drops, and there are 360 degree views from the top.
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if you are in Sicily and you miss Noto, well, you are not in Sicily. One of the most beautiful baroque masterpieces of Italy, Unesco World Heritage since 2002, it is an open air museum. Must see: the Cathedral, strolling on the Main Street at night, all the churches with hidden treasures, and the little FANTASTIC restaurants along the little side roads. Avoid the Main Street to eat , they are just tourist traps. Go down and choose the first or second street parallel to the main one, any place will satisfy your palate at a fair price. You are in Sicily, you are in Noto, paradise is a step away.
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The main street of Noto will take you to wonderful places, you will stop at every step to admire the buildings left and right.
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A steep street leading up from Via Vittorio Emanuele not far from the cathedral, this street is lined by old palazzos which have incredible carved balconies including Palazzo Nicolaci which is well worth a visit. Some restaurants along the street and Montevergine church at the top. In the summer, there is a flower festival along this street where a flower carpet is created on a given theme.
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