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Siracusa, Sicily, Italy

In my trip to Sicily Italy, I spent 2 night in Siracusa. This city is one of the most beautiful cities in Italy full of history and great architecture. I had a lovely time here, try some really good food and I loved to walk around Ortigia. Moreover, I recommend to eat some sea food because in my opinion there is the freshest and the best 🥰 At night, go to some local bars and try some really great drinks 🍸 Personalised itineraries on my instagram page @pathly.smarttravel. DM for more info. #siracusa #pathly #italy #italytrip #ortigia #sicily
Posted: Mar 26, 2025
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