Attractions in Taormina
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Isola Bella, a small rocky outcrop off the Lido Mazzaro beach near Taormina, Sicily, is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of sand often submerged at high tide. […]
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Nestled high in the mountains on Sicily’s northeast coast, the chic Mediterranean town of Taormina offers visitors a blend of rewarding hikes and panoramic views. For those arriving at the […]
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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, […]
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Nestled in the heart of Taormina, a Sicilian city perched high above the eastern coastline, the Piazza Duomo is a charming square that centers around the Cathedral (Duomo). Located along […]
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Perched high above the coast, the Greek Theatre of Taormina, or Teatro Greco, is a 2nd-century Roman amphitheater constructed in the Greek style. This historic site offers panoramic views of […]
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Piazza IX Aprile, located in Taormina, Italy, features a striking black-and-white marble checkerboard paving and the ornate 17th-century facade of the Chiesa di San Giuseppe. This square offers a quintessentially […]
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Perched at 1,700 feet above sea level, Castelmola is a charming coastal town in Sicily, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the imposing Mt. Etna. This historic […]
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Corvaja Palace, an architectural gem in Taormina, Italy, stands as a vivid testament to Sicily’s rich and layered history. Blending Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences, the palace showcases a unique […]
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Taormina, a Sicilian city perched high above the eastern coastline, is renowned for its 2nd-century Greek Theatre, but it also boasts other significant historic sites. Among these, the Cathedral, or […]
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Nestled in the heart of Taormina, the Church of Santa Caterina di Alessandria stands as a testament to the town’s rich historical layers. Built in the 17th century, its baroque […]
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Just outside the town of Piazza Armerina in southern Sicily, the Villa Romana del Casale stands as a remarkable testament to Roman artistry. Dating from the fourth century, the villa […]
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In the shadow of Mt. Etna, the Alcantara River has carved intricate ravines and underground passages through ancient volcanic rock, forming the Alcantara Gorges (Gole dell’Alcantara) in Sicily. Located within […]
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Nestled in the heart of Taormina, the Villa Comunale, also known as Parco Duca di Cesarò, offers a serene escape with its 19th-century English-style gardens. The park is a tapestry […]
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Nestled in the heart of Taormina, Italy, the Roman Odeon stands as a testament to the town’s rich historical tapestry. Built in the 2nd century, this intimate amphitheater is a […]
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Nestled just below the historic town of Taormina, Mazzarò Beach, also known as Lido Mazzarò, offers a serene escape from the bustling crowds. This pebbly beach stretches between the small […]
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Perched high above the sea, the Sicilian coastal town of Taormina offers a picturesque setting, and the Funivia, or cable car, provides a convenient link to the beaches at Mazzaro […]
Taormina’s Centro Storico, or old town, has roots tracing back to the 8th century B.C.E., with the historic core itself dating primarily from the 15th century. Nestled in the heart […]
The Circumetnea Railway, a historic narrow-gauge railway, offers a unique way to explore the countryside around Mount Etna. Originating in the mid-20th century, this train ride circles the base of […]