Discover the enchanting city of Taormina on a private walking tour. Explore its ancient theater, enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Etna, and uncover the hidden gems of this famous Sicilian destination.
Discover the enchanting city of Taormina on a private walking tour. Explore its ancient theater, enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Etna, and uncover the hidden gems of this famous Sicilian destination.
- Taormina - Taormina is a renowned city in Sicily, highly frequented by tourists in Italy. It is situated 205 meters above the Ionian Sea, enjoying a remarkable climate and strategic location.
- Church of Saint Catherine of Alexandria - The current Church of Santa Caterina d’Alessandria was constructed after the Capuchins acquired the previous…
- Taormina - Taormina is a renowned city in Sicily, highly frequented by tourists in Italy. It is situated 205 meters above the Ionian Sea, enjoying a remarkable climate and strategic location.
- Church of Saint Catherine of Alexandria - The current Church of Santa Caterina d’Alessandria was constructed after the Capuchins acquired the previous church dedicated to the saint, which was located outside the city walls.
- The Odeon - Smaller than the renowned Greek Theater, the Odeon was constructed during the Roman Empire under Caesar Augustus Octavian in the 2nd century AD.
- Taormina Centro - Piazza IX Aprile is centrally located on Corso Umberto and is considered the heart of Taormina.
- Chiesa di San Giuseppe - The Church of San Giuseppe, built between the late 1600s and early 1700s, overlooks Piazza IX Aprile, adjacent to the Clock Tower. A double staircase leads to the entrance of the church.
- Chiesa Madonna della Rocca - The Church of the Madonna della Rocca is perched on the steep mountain overlooking Taormina, just steps away from the Saracen Castle.
- Quattro Fontane di Taormina - Crafted in Baroque style, it is also known as “4 fountains” due to the four columns at the corners of the central basin, topped with sea horses from whose mouths water flowed into the basins below. The fountain was constructed in 1635 by order of the administrators of the time.
- Palazzo della Badia Vecchia - Museo archeologico di Taormina - The Badia Vecchia Palace, built in the 14th century, initially served as a tower defending Taormina’s walls.
- Ancient Theatre of Taormina - The Greek Theater, or Ancient Theater, is undoubtedly the most iconic and significant monument in Taormina. Originally designed for dramatic and musical performances, it was transformed during the Roman era to accommodate gladiatorial games and naval battles, leading to the expansion of the orchestra area, which in Greek times was meant for musicians, adapting it to the new arena function.
- Palazzo Corvaja - The Corvaja Palace is one of Taormina’s most iconic monuments, overlooking Piazza Badia and Corso Umberto on one side and Piazza Santa Caterina on the other.

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Taormina, a renowned city in Sicily and one of Italy’s most frequented destinations, stands 205 meters above the Ionian Sea, enjoying a remarkable climate and strategic location.
This undeniable gem of Sicily, akin to famous spots worldwide, is a paradise visited by thousands of tourists annually.
The captivating views of the Bay of Naxos and Mount…
Taormina, a renowned city in Sicily and one of Italy’s most frequented destinations, stands 205 meters above the Ionian Sea, enjoying a remarkable climate and strategic location.
This undeniable gem of Sicily, akin to famous spots worldwide, is a paradise visited by thousands of tourists annually.
The captivating views of the Bay of Naxos and Mount Etna are unforgettable, with Taormina’s fame and exploration dating back to the 19th century.
We invite you to uncover new and surprising facets of Taormina.
Among its many visitors, D.H. Lawrence was notably frequent. Between 1920 and 1922, the English writer, along with his wife Frieda, penned essays, short stories, and novels here.
Corso Umberto, Taormina’s main street, is flanked by Porta Catania to the south and Porta Messina to the north, serving as the town’s vibrant core.
Its ancient Cathedral, a unique architectural masterpiece from the Middle Ages, stands out globally.
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