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SYRACUSE Neapolis Archaeological Park Private Tour in Sicily
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Explore Neapolis: Greek Theater, Roman Amphitheater, Ear of Dionysus, Latomie
- Neapolis Park: Greek Theater, Roman Amphitheater, Ear of Dionysus
- Neapolis: Visit the Roman Amphitheater and Ear of Dionysus, steeped in history
Activity location
- Syracuse
- Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Via Luigi Bernabò Brea, 14, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italia | Meeting point with the tour guide at Archaeological park Neapolis entry. The local guide will have a license badge around the neck clearly visible
- Siracusa, Sicilia, Italy
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SYRACUSE Neapolis Archaeological Park Private Tour in Sicily
- 2h
Activity duration is 2 hours 2h - English
What's included, what's not
- Licensed tour guide
What's included What's included - Ticket Duomo
What's excluded What's excluded - Ticket to the Archaeological Park of Neapolis
What's excluded What's excluded - Transfer by own vehicle or public transport from Ortigia to Neapolis and back
What's excluded What's excluded
What you can expect
The guided tour of Syracuse will lead you to discover the historic center located in Neapolis. Let’s begin at one of the two bridges connecting Neapolis to the mainland—the Umbertino Bridge—with a visit to the Temple of Apollo, dating back to 580 BC, the oldest Doric temple in all of Sicily. We continue into the heart of Neapolis, exploring Piazza Archimede, dedicated to the great Syracusan mathematician. Here, you’ll find the beautiful Diana Fountain—a fountain featuring a statue of the goddess of hunting in the center, intent on protecting the nymph placed at her feet, surrounded by other statues of tritons, horses, and gargoyles.
As we stroll through the alleys, we reach Piazza della Minerva, made of white limestone with beautiful buildings overlooking the square. Continuing our guided tour towards the sea, we admire the Fonte Aretusa—an unusual mirror of fresh water inhabited by fish and ducks, with papyrus plants growing in its vicinity. A few meters away, we find the Alfeo seafront, where we conclude the first part of the visit—the oldest stretch of seafront in Neapolis. Here, you can admire the beauty of the sea surrounding Neapolis and the imposing Maniace Castle, a fortress dating back to the Swabian period, formerly used as a prison and military barracks.
Moving to the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, our visit starts at the Church of San Nicolò ai Cordari, dating back to the eleventh century. In the lower part, we find the Roman Pool—large water tanks carved into the rock with pipes that supplied water to the Roman amphitheater for nautical games and water fights. The nearby Roman amphitheater, dating back to the Augustus era, was used for various shows, the most famous being gladiator fights. It features an elliptical structure carved into the rock, spread over three levels.
Our guided tour continues with the Altar of Hieron—an immense altar dedicated to Zeus where bull sacrifices took place. Moving towards the Latomie del Paradiso—quarries used for stone extraction—we visit the most important one, the Ear of Dionysus. The cave is 23 meters high and is very impressive due to the exceptional echo inside it. We conclude the visit to Neapolis by admiring the beautiful Greek theater carved into the stone—the most famous and important monument of the archaeological park—built by the Greeks and later renovated by the Romans
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Syracuse
- Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Via Luigi Bernabò Brea, 14, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italia | Meeting point with the tour guide at Archaeological park Neapolis entry. The local guide will have a license badge around the neck clearly visible
- Siracusa, Sicilia, Italy