Tour Details
- Duration
- 2 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Santa Chiara Church
- Noto Cathedral
- San Domenico Church
- San Francesco all’Immacolata Church
- SS Salvatore Church
- Nicolaci Palace
Tour Description
Noto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its harmonious streets and golden limestone buildings. It is called “The Capital of Baroque”, and was ebuilt after the devastating earthquake of 1693. The city’s architecture today still reflects the careful blend of artistry and planning designed during the Baroque by architects like Rosario Gagliardi, Vincenzo Sinatra, and Paolo Labisi. As the sunlight fades, the local stone glows with a warm, pinkish hue, giving the entire city a soft, magical atmosphere.
Experts
The tour begins at Porta Reale, the grand triumphal arch built in the 19th century to honor the royal visit of Ferdinand II to Noto. From there, your guide, a local architecture or history expert, will lead you through the city’s main squares and show the most iconic landmarks along Corso Vittorio Emanuele.Â
At the Church of Santa Chiara, you can climb from the bell tower to a terrace with stunning views of Noto and its surroundings. You will then visit the spectacular baroque Duomo or Cathedral of San Nicolò, and view the facade of Palazzo Nicolaci, which showcases all the creativity of the Baroque style, with the carved cherubs, winged horses, and mythical figures that adorn its facade.
Your guide will describe how the city was rebuilt after the earthquake with the intention of creating the "perfect city" with a focus on both beauty and functionality. This tour takes a closer look at the traditions, history, and craftsmanship that have made Noto a symbol of perseverance and artistic achievement.
- You are an architecture or history lover.
- You want to witness Noto's limestone structures shift from glowing gold to soft pink as the sun sets.
- You want to enjoy the unparalleled views from the bell tower of Santa Chiara over the city and its surroundings.
- Porta Reale (Royal Gate)
- Corso Vittorio Emanuele
- Church of Santa Chiara (including bell tower)
- Cathedral of San Nicolò
- Palazzo Nicolaci
- Churches of San Domenico, Ss Salvatore, and l'Immacolata
Tickets
Admission to Santa Chiara and the Cathedral of San Nicolò is included.
Transportation
We are staying in Noto. Can the guide meet us at our hotel? No, it would be easier if guests meet the guide at the designated starting point, as hotel locations in Noto vary, and walking from your hotel could take significant time. This ensures we can make the most of the short tour and cover all the highlights.
We are staying in Syracuse. Can we add a car service from and to Noto? Yes, we can arrange a car service from your hotel in Syracuse to the meeting point in Noto and back. Simply leave a note in the client section at checkout to let us know. Please note that the guide will meet you in Noto at the tour's start time and will not accompany you in the car.
Additional Trip-Planning Resources
A few things that pair well with this tour:
- Comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets.
- A camera to capture golden-hour lighting.
Is this tour suitable for families with children? Yes, while this tour is not specifically designed for families, it is suitable for families with children. Just keep in mind that it can get quite hot in Noto in the summer, so we recommend coming prepared for the weather.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Is this tour wheelchair-friendly?
In general, Noto is pretty accessible for individuals with disabilities, so the tour route can be adjusted. However, please note that entering some churches requires climbing a few steps and that the tower and terrace at Santa Chiara is reachable only via a steep narrow staircase, so this part will be skipped (but without impacting the narrative and the itinerary).
In general, Noto is pretty accessible for individuals with disabilities, so the tour route can be adjusted. However, please note that entering some churches requires climbing a few steps and that the tower and terrace at Santa Chiara is reachable only via a steep narrow staircase, so this part will be skipped (but without impacting the narrative and the itinerary).
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