Embark on an journey through the vibrant streets of Catania, starting at the historic Piazza del Duomo, the heart of the city. As you wander through the bustling A' Piscaria Mercato del Pesce, immerse yourself in the culture of Sicilian seafood, learning about local delicacies and indulging in a toast with traditional specialties. Take a moment to soak in the views at Giardino Pacini before delving into the history of Museo Civico Castello Ursino, a medieval fortress-turned-museum. Your adventure continues as you indulge in special delicacies at the charming Piazza Mazzini, where you'll discover the flavors of authentic Catania cuisine. Then, meander along the enchanting Via dei Crociferi, lined with historic buildings and adorned with local traditions, providing a glimpse into the city's cultural heritage. Finally, treat your taste to the tantalizing delights of Catania's renowned street food scene at Piazza dei Quattro Canti, where you can savor the authentic flavors of the city.
Duration: 3 hours
Duration: 3 hours
Begin your culinary journey at Piazza del Duomo, the central square of Catania. Meet your guide and get ready to explore the city's rich gastronomic heritage.
mmerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the fish market at A' Piscaria Mercato del Pesce. Sample daily street food delights, including fresh seafood specialties prepared right before your eyes.
Visit the majestic Castello Ursino, a medieval castle that now houses the Museo Civico. Learn about the history of medieval Sicily and its influence on the local cuisine.
Indulge in special delicacies at Piazza Mazzini while uncovering the area's history. Taste traditional Sicilian treats and learn about the culinary traditions that have shaped Catania's cuisine.
Explore Via dei Crociferi, known as the "church street" for its historic churches and local traditions. Stroll along this charming street and sample more delicious Sicilian fare at local eateries.
Conclude your culinary tour at Piazza dei Quattro Canti, where you can enjoy mouthwatering local specialties away from the tourist crowds. Relax and savor the flavors of Sicily in this picturesque square, reflecting on the culinary delights you've experienced throughout the day.
Meet your guide front of Hotel Piazza Bellini
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