Group guided tour of the archaeological park of Neapolis

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Discover the most important archaeological area of Syracuse with our shared group visit that will take you through the Neapolis park and its monuments: the latomie, the cave of the Cordari, the ear of Dionysius, the Greek theater (in the summer months, by of theatrical performances, only partially visible), the nymphaeum, the altar of Ieron II and the Roman amphitheater. Guaranteed small group with a maximum of 15 participants. Radio guide receivers available free of charge for groups of more than 6 participants. Entrance tickets to the Neapolis archaeological park are not included and will have to be purchased independently before reaching the starting point of the tour or you can select the tour + ticket option which already includes the skip-the-line entrance ticket.

Þetta er innifalið

  • Radio guide (to follow the explanations of the guide even remotely)

Þetta er ekki innifalið

    Þetta er ekki innifalið
    • Entrance ticket (except tour + ticket option)

    Tungumál leiðsögumanns

    English
    Italian

    Aukaupplýsingar

    Wheelchair accessible

    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Staðsetning

    Brottfararstaður

    Largo Anfiteatro, 2, Largo Anfiteatro 2, Siracusa, 96100
    The guide will wait for the participants at the main entrance gate of the park (Via Romagnoli - Viale Augusto side), next to the ancient church of San Nicolò dei Cordari. The guide will have a hat, a T-shirt or a sign with the Hermes Sicily Tours logo.

    Endastaður

    Largo Anfiteatro, 2, Largo Anfiteatro 2, Siracusa, 96100

    Ljósmyndir ferðalanga

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