Noto: Sicilian Baroque Architecture Guided Walking Tour
Overview
The guided tour of Noto takes you back to the Baroque era, starting at Porta Reale near the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. You’ll climb to admire stunning interiors and frescoes, then continue along the main street to the Church of Santa Chiara with its richly decorated columns and statues. In Piazza del Duomo, you’ll visit Palazzo Ducezio with its mirrored rooms and the grand Cathedral of San Nicolò, a Baroque masterpiece. The tour proceeds to Via Nicolaci, famous for its flower festival and ornate balconies of Palazzo Nicolaci. Strolling through the alleys, you’ll see the historic Loggia del Mercato and end at the neoclassical Tina di Lorenzo Theater and the 18th-century Fountain of Hercules.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Discover the Church of Saint Chiara
- Cross the Royal Gate and visit the Church of St. Francis of Assisi
- Admire Piazza del Duomo and Palazzo Ducezio ( external visit )
- Enjoy the splendor of the Tina di Lorenzo Theater and the Fountain of Hercules ( external visit )
- Private walking tour of Noto with licensed tour guide
- Explore the Cathedral of Saint Nicolò and the Loggia del Mercato
- Stroll along the famous Via Nicolaci with views of elegant noble palaces
Itinerary
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Stop 1
The Church of St. Francis of Assisi in Noto is an elegant example of Sicilian Baroque, with a simple façade, luminous interiors, and frescoes reflecting the art and devotion of the 17th century.
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Stop 2
The Church of Saint Chiara is a jewel of Sicilian Baroque, famous for its finely decorated columns, elaborate statues, gilded stuccoes, and elegant side chapels that enrich the interior.
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Stop 3
Piazza del Duomo is a majestic Baroque square, with open, harmonious spaces that highlight the surrounding buildings. Palazzo Ducezio, overlooking the square, is elegant and symmetrical, famous for its mirrored rooms and clock tower ( external visit )
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Stop 4
The Cathedral of San Nicolò is a masterpiece of Sicilian Baroque, with a monumental façade, luminous interiors rich in stuccoes and frescoes, and a majestic dome that dominates the city.
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Stop 5
Via Nicolaci is an iconic street in Noto, famous for its finely decorated Baroque balconies and the Infiorata, the spectacular flower festival that transforms the street into a temporary work of art each year.
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Stop 6
The Fountain of Hercules is a monumental Baroque fountain with sculpted statues depicting mythological figures. Next to it, the Tina di Lorenzo Theater is an elegant Neoclassical building, known for its harmonious façade and refined atmosphere ( external visit )
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Good to Know
- Service animals allowed
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels