Explore Ortigia, the old town center of Syracuse, on a walking tour. Discover the Apollo temple, the unique baroque cathedral, and enjoy the beautiful panoramas of the sea.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- Italian, English, German
- Wheelchair accessible
- Private or small groups available
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Eva was friendly and had a nice manner, was very knowledgeable and her English was excellent. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour and learnt a great deal about Ortigia and Italian history. She was flexible and very accommodating.
We were lucky to have Galina as our guide! She is very knowledgeable and showed to us archeological and architectural gems of Syracuse. We booked the tour only for our family, so it was very private experience and we could ask all possible questions. Highly recommend this tour and Galina as a guide!
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Please meet with your guide at the Apollo temple, at the entrance of Ortygia in Largo xxv Luglio. The guide will have a Hermes Sicily Tours sign or logo. Depending on weather conditions the guide will wait in the area between the small fountain on the right side and the benches in front of the temple.
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Know before you go
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship, no shorts or sleeveless tops are allowed and shoulders must be covered for both men and women
- Please note that the market is open only in the morning and on working days
- The tour is bookable as a private tour all around the year with an English, German, or Italian-speaking guide. During some periods of the year also the shared group option is available
- Group tours are bookable only in English or Italian. The group tour will take place in the requested language or in rare cases of very small groups, the guide will explain both in English and Italian