Agrigento

A Powerful City of the Ancient Greek World

Agrigento is famous for having been one of the most important cities during the golden age of Ancient Greece.

The city of Agrigento stands on a hill overlooking the sea and the UNESCO protected Ancient Greek ruins of the Valley of the Temples. On the southern coast of Sicily, it is famous for having been one of the most important cities during the golden age of Ancient Greece. Nowadays the city of Agrigento is surrounded by modern road constructions, but when you reach the heart of the town you will find yourself lost in the narrow alleyways that wind up the hill and lead to the medieval core on Via Atenea.  Don’t miss the medieval Norman cathedral when you come visit!

As in most Sicilian cities, the evenings here in Agrigento also become especially  lively on the streets with people on the main road just taking a stroll – as they call it a passeggiata– or sitting in a bar having a chat.

Once your here if you want to spoil yourself take a break from culture and run off to one of the white sandy beaches of the Pelagic Islands that can be reached by boat from Porto Empedocle, not too far from Agrigento.

Population: 447,700+
Best Known For: The Greek Valley of Temples
Nearest Airport : Catania, Palermo or Trapani Airport
Nearest Ferry Port : Porto Empedocle

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