Scicli is a town and municipality in the Province of Ragusa in the south east of Sicily, Italy. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Ragusa, and 308 kilometres (191 mi) from Palermo, and has a population (2017) of 27,101. Alongside seven other cities in the Val di Noto, it has been listed as one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.
Restaurants in Scicli
5.0 based on 517 reviews
From over 20 years "gli AROMI" deals with the production and marketing of officinal plants and aromatic herbs, focusing on endemic species of the sicilian coast and in particular of the iblea area. The firm produces more than 150 different varieties using traditional methods.At the firm are organized real fragrance journey, tastings and tours for the custermers. Besides the sale in vase, we propose fresh packed aromas for high cookery. We shoot for to increase the product range, obtaining quality and excellence of the spiciese already produced, and also suggest guide tours for visitors. The tour includes a ride in the firm illustrating all the varietiese of the herbs and possible using.
I recently returned from Sicily. Visiting this herb farm was a highlight, especially with Enrico as truly entertaining and knowledgeable as he is and Rita as delightful a person and excellent cook as she is. The farm is a work in progress, one which they have great plans to keep expanding, on its way to becoming a destination place to stay, while enjoying the view and the aromatic herbs. Well worth visiting. Grazie, Enrico and Rita
5.0 based on 47 reviews
Tours in Sicily and in places of tv series of Inspector Montalbano. Visit with us Ragusa, Modica and Scicli: discover Vigata and late baroque towns of the Val di Noto and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit with us also Catania, Siracusa, Noto, Ispica, Palazzolo Acreide and others towns in the south est of Sicily
5.0 based on 414 reviews
My dad's girlfriend is Italian and she booked the visit and translated for the owner. I was amazed that the grotto kept a steady temperature for winter and for summer so the grotto was surprisingly warm and cosy despite the chilly winter wind outside. The owner gave us a thorough tour of the place and showed us all kinds of interesting things, from the photos of the grotto families, to the inventive toys that the children used to play, to his son's beautiful artwork that was up for sale. The owner was especially excited talking to us as I was filming with my DSLR and he was eager to have a video of his grotto aiming for an English audience. I was promised to send him a link when I finish it so wish me luck on it!
4.5 based on 162 reviews
If you have any jnterest in architecture or churches this is another example of wonderful baroque building with an interior so beautiful that you can easy spend time just looking upwards to the vaulted knave and immense columns either side. Really lovely place and not over run with tourism at least at the time we visited.
4.5 based on 246 reviews
Gorgeous sleepy town on the sea. Has everything you need and the beaches along that coast are fab. Eat at Il Consiglio di Sicilia if you are there.
4.5 based on 1,758 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Yes if you are a fan on Inspector Montalbano you will know where I mean. The quaint town of Scicli is the fictional town of Vigata where much of the filming is done in the Town Hall. A beautiful medieval town with lots of squares, churches and coffee shops to explore, apart from the architecture and views. Really charming town. For fans of Montalbano there are various excursions that can be arranged and I believe they will also let you see his office for a fee. The town itself is worth a visit.
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