Cavagrande del Cassibile

This Natural Reserve is located in the southeast of Sicily and is known for having one of Europe’s biggest canyons, which is about 13 km long and 340 metres deep with Cassible river. The whole area is surrounded by green colours, natural ponds and pools, waterfalls, limestone steep walls, birds, frogs and tiny Leggi tutto…

Noto

Noto

Discovering Noto Noto is a beautiful city located in the southeastern region of Sicily, Italy. It is one of the most picturesque and historically significant cities in the region, known for its Baroque architecture, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. Noto is often referred to as the “stone garden” due Leggi tutto…

Attractions in Catania

Catania, a vibrant city lying at the foot of Mount Etna on Sicily’s east coast, is rich in history, culture, and gastronomy, making it a must-visit destination for travelers to Italy. Here a small list of attractions to visit in Catania more: more info Comune di Catania

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Arancini

If you are a food lover, you are in the perfect place, Sicily or in particular Catania is plenty of good foods and if you want to try the “sicilian king Arancino” you can find it everywhere, all bars sell it but the most famous is “Pasticceria Savia”, in main Leggi tutto…

Pasta alla norma

This very popular pasta dish hails from eastern Sicily. Compositor Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835) is one of Catania’s most famous sons and many places in the city are named for him. His most famous opera is Norma from which the instantly recognizable Casta Diva comes, and which achieved instant success in Milan. The pasta, invented in Leggi tutto…

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Food in Catania

A small list of food places in Catania we have a good feedback about Bar/Pasticcerie: Restaurants SEA FOOD VEGETERIAN ALL Pizzerie Pub and Lounge bar Snacks Others restaurants Michelin star Fine Food Shop Grocery store Gluten Free Catania Essential Informations

Catania

Catania, Sicily’s second-largest city, boasts a Baroque architecture built from lava following devastating natural disasters in the 17th century. Founded by Greeks, this “grey” city has a deep history reflected in attractions like Piazza Duomo, the fish market, and Castello Ursino. Its landscape is dominated by Mt. Etna, influencing local gastronomy spotlighted in the myriad of bars and restaurants offering delights such as arancino and granita.