Discover the most important archaeological area of Syracuse with our shared group visit that will take you through the Neapolis park and its monuments: the latomie, the cave of the Cordari, the ear of Dionysius, the Greek theater (in the summer months, by of theatrical performances, only partially visible), the nymphaeum, the altar of Ieron II and the Roman amphitheater. Guaranteed small group with a maximum of 15 participants. Radio guide receivers available free of charge for groups of more than 6 participants. Entrance tickets to the Neapolis archaeological park are not included and will have to be purchased independently before reaching the starting point of the tour or you can select the "tour + ticket" option which already includes the skip-the-line entrance ticket.
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes: Small group tour in English or English and Italian<br/>Admission fee not included: Only Tour: admission ticket is not included, and the customer will purchase it independently before the tour
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes: Small group tour in Italian or Italian and English<br/>Tickets excluded: Tour Only: Entrance tickets are not included and the customer will purchase them independently before the tour
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes: Small group tour in Italian or Italian and English<br/>Entrance ticket: This option includes the skip-the-line entrance ticket to the archaeological park
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes: Neapolis archaeological park small group tour in English or English and Italian<br/>Skip-the-line entrance ticket: Includes the skip-the-line tickets for the park entrance.
Meeting with the guide at the entrance of the archaeological park of Neapolis and historical introduction on the ancient city
Internal visit to the legendary cave called "The ear of Dionysus"
Visit to the Greek theater. The guide will explain the archaeological details and tell you about the history and use of the theater.
Guided tour of the Ara di Ierone with the history of this suggestive monument.
Guided visit to the Roman amphitheater in Syracuse
Panoramic and guided walk through the gardens of the ancient stone quarry.
The guide will wait for the participants at the main entrance gate of the park (Via Romagnoli - Viale Augusto side), next to the ancient church of San Nicolò dei Cordari. The guide will have a hat, a T-shirt or a sign with the "Hermes Sicily Tours" logo.
This voucher is valid for participation in the Hermes Sicily Tours group guided tour on the day and time indicated in the booking.
The entrance ticket to the archaeological park is not included and must be purchased by the participants at the ticket office before reaching the starting point of the tour. If you have instead purchased the "tour + skip-the-line ticket" option, the entrance ticket will be delivered by the guide at the start of the guided tour.
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