Touch down in Catania and feel the energy of a city shaped by both ancient history and Mount Etna’s dramatic presence. Get ready to explore a place where Baroque architecture meets bustling markets, revealing a lively Sicilian heart around every corner.
Here’s a taste of what awaits:
Piazza Duomo
Stand in the main square and take in the Catania Cathedral, a grand testament to the city’s resilient spirit. Don't miss the Fontana dell'Elefante, a lava stone elephant that has become Catania’s much-loved symbol.
Via Crociferi
Wander down this street, an open-air museum of Baroque masterpieces, where churches and monasteries line the path. It’s a quiet contrast to the city’s busy thoroughfares, offering a glimpse into Catania’s sacred heritage.
Mercato della Pescheria
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Catania’s historic fish market. Witness the daily theatre of local life as vendors call out their wares amidst a colourful display of fresh catches.
Teatro Romano and Odeon
Step back in time at these ancient Roman ruins, tucked away amidst modern buildings. Explore the remains of the grand theatre and its smaller companion, the Odeon, offering a surprising archaeological discovery.
Castello Ursino
Discover this imposing medieval castle, a formidable fortress that once stood by the sea. Today, it houses the city museum, showcasing artifacts that tell Catania’s long and often turbulent story.
Via Etnea
Stroll along Catania’s main thoroughfare, stretching northward towards Mount Etna itself. This street offers a mix of shopping, cafes, and historic buildings, all while providing stunning views of the towering volcano.