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  • Dan M
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    The Golden City in the South of Sicily

    Notto, this Southern City of Sicily has a unique look, a golden look. Yes, It is not Venice, Rome nor Florence. Neither is it Ortigia nor the Old City of Taormina which are more beautiful and specia...

    Reviewed on Apr 4, 2020
  • Sheila and Davi... T
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    Great Town

    Such a lovely place to visit. All the main buildings have been cleaned very recently. Several churches to visit, there were 3 weddings going on when we were there. Lovely street side cafes and restaur...

    Reviewed on Nov 22, 2019
  • Mayatravels
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    Worth the visit

    Come here for beautiful baroque structures, history, walking streets, granita tasting and a charming glimpse into the the villages of the area.

    Reviewed on Jul 15, 2019
  • Betty F
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    Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Scicli, Punto Seco: fabulous, "must see" destinations

    These wonderful cities were all created, after the terrible earthquake of 1693, in the Baroque style and the churches and palaces are just fabulous. All are quite close together. If you are a fan of...

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2018
  • Desislava D
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    Must see

    Located in the southeastern part of Sicily, the town of Noto is known for its Baroque architecture. The palaces, the churches and even the ordinary houses marvel at their exquisite beauty. I strongly ...

    Reviewed on Jun 12, 2018
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