Renowned for its baroque-style architecture, imposing cathedrals and elegant palaces, Sicily is a sight to behold – and Noto is no exception. With a local guide to show you around, you'll spend your time discovering some of the city's highlights on foot.
Noto cultural half-day walking tour from Syracuse
- You'll take a walking tour of Noto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- The tour is scheduled for half a day, so you can expect to see lots of the leading landmarks
- You'll have a guide with you who knows the ins and outs of every spot you'll visit
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- Bring suitable footwear
- Dress appropriately – no shoulders or knees showing – when visiting religious buildings
- This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 48-hours in advance to receive a full refund.
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