Piazza del Duomo
The main square of Catania, featuring the iconic Fontana dell'Elefante and serving as the heart of the city's historic center.
Via Etnea
Via Etnea is a major street in Catania, lined with shops, cafes, and notable Baroque buildings, stretching from Piazza Duomo towards Mount Etna.
Castello Ursino
A formidable medieval castle in Catania, originally built as a royal residence and fortress, now housing a museum of art and history.
Mount Etna
Mount Etna is one of Europe's most active and dangerous volcanoes, and its presence has significantly influenced the city of Catania.
La Pescheria
La Pescheria is a bustling weekday fish market located in the southwest corner of Piazza del Duomo, surrounded by seafood restaurants.
Aci Castello
Aci Castello is a historic seaside town featuring a prominent Norman castle overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Fontana dell'Elefante
The iconic Elephant Fountain in Catania's main square, featuring a lava stone elephant topped with an obelisk, serving as a beloved city symbol.
Catania Cathedral
A grand cathedral located in Catania's main square, Piazza del Duomo, notable for its baroque architecture and historical significance.
Piazza Università
A lively square in Catania, surrounded by historic university buildings, reflecting the city's academic and historical significance.
Fontana dell’Elefante
An iconic baroque fountain in Catania featuring an elephant statue made of lava rock, often called 'u Liotru'.
Via Crociferi
A beautiful Baroque street renowned for its ornate churches and picturesque architecture, considered one of Catania's most scenic thoroughfares.
Villa Bellini
Villa Bellini is a beautiful public garden in Catania, providing a green oasis with fountains, statues, and diverse flora.
Savoca
A charming medieval hilltop village known for its historical significance and cinematic connections to 'The Godfather'.
Syracuse
An ancient city of Magna Graecia, renowned for its rich history, archaeological sites, and the stunning island of Ortigia.
Ortigia
The historical island center of Syracuse, characterized by its beautiful Baroque architecture, ancient Greek ruins, and charming seaside promenade.
Noto
A stunning UNESCO World Heritage city renowned for its magnificent Sicilian Baroque architecture, rebuilt after an earthquake.
Fish Market
A vibrant fish market where you can experience the local culture and sample incredible street food.
Piazza Duomo
Piazza Duomo is the main square in Catania, featuring important landmarks and serving as a central gathering point.
Teatro Massimo Bellini
Catania's main opera house, a grand theater named after the composer Vincenzo Bellini, known for its performances.
Catania Fish Market
A bustling and historic market where locals and tourists alike can experience the vibrant atmosphere and fresh catches of the day.
La Pescheria Market
A vibrant and bustling fish market located near the Piazza del Duomo, offering a sensory experience of fresh seafood and local produce.
Archi della Marina
Historic arches located near the port, representing a significant architectural feature of Catania's waterfront.
Giardino Bellini
A beautiful and extensive public garden in Catania, offering a peaceful green oasis with fountains, statues, and diverse flora.
Ursino Castle
A formidable 13th-century castle that now serves as a museum, offering a glimpse into Catania's medieval history.
Taormina Ancient Theatre
A remarkably preserved ancient Greek-Roman theatre in Taormina, offering stunning views and a historical venue for performances.