In the heart of Taormina, Corso Umberto I serves as the main thoroughfare, bustling with locals and visitors alike. This historic street begins at the medieval Porta Messina city gate, where you can start your journey. As you walk, take a moment to pause at Piazza IX Aprile, offering a panoramic view over the water. The route concludes at Piazza Duomo, home to the city’s historic cathedral and an ornate fountain. Along the way, you’ll find a vibrant mix of shops, cafes, and socializing, providing a true taste of Sicilian life.
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