Noto

If you’re looking for a slice of Sicilian charm, Noto is the perfect destination. This enchanting town, known for its stunning Baroque architecture, invites you to wander its sun-kissed streets lined with golden-hued buildings. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Noto boasts remarkable structures like the magnificent Noto Cathedral and the elegant Palazzo Ducezio, both showcasing the artistry of the 18th century. As you stroll through the main thoroughfare, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, you’ll discover delightful cafés and gelaterias offering local delicacies. Don’t miss the chance to savor traditional Sicilian pastries like cannoli or the unique almond pastries that Noto is famous for. The city’s rich history is palpable, with its origins dating back to ancient times. Explore the nearby archaeological sites, such as the ancient city of Noto Antica, which provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. Noto is also home to the annual Infiorata festival, where the streets are transformed into vibrant floral carpets, attracting visitors from all over. This celebration of art and culture is a must-see if you’re in town during May. With its captivating blend of history, architecture, and culinary delights, Noto offers an unforgettable

Noto, Italy

Top things to do in Noto

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Religious site

San Carlo al Corso, Noto

San Carlo al Corso is a beautiful Baroque church in Noto, known for its striking facade and ornate interior.

Landmark

Palazzo Nicolaci di Villadorata

Palazzo Nicolaci di Villadorata is a grand Baroque palace in Noto, famous for its ornate balconies and lavish interiors.

Landmark

Palazzo Ducezio

Palazzo Ducezio is the elegant Baroque town hall of Noto, featuring a grand loggia and serving as the civic heart of the city.

Religious site

San Domenico, Noto

San Domenico is a Baroque church in Noto with a striking convex facade, part of the UNESCO-listed old town.

Neighborhood

Val di Noto

Val di Noto is a UNESCO World Heritage area encompassing Noto and eight other Baroque towns in southeastern Sicily.

Museum

Villa Romana del Tellaro

A Roman villa near Noto with stunning, well-preserved mosaics depicting mythological scenes, set in a tranquil countryside location.

Historic site

Helorus

An ancient Greek city on Sicily's coast, featuring well-preserved ruins of a theater, city walls, and a unique column monument.

Historic site

Netum

The ancient name for Noto, with scattered archaeological remains from Greek and Roman times, including a necropolis and temple foundations.

Park & nature

Mount Alveria

Hike Mount Alveria near Noto for panoramic views of the Val di Noto countryside.

Outdoor & fun

Asinaro

Explore the scenic Asinaro River, site of a historic battle and a peaceful natural escape.

Religious site

Santissima Annunziata, Avola

Admire the elegant Baroque architecture of Santissima Annunziata church in Avola.

Religious site

Santa Venera, Avola

Baroque church in Avola dedicated to the patron saint, featuring ornate architecture and religious art.

Historic site

Abolla (Sicily)

Ancient Greek settlement ruins near Noto, offering a glimpse into Sicily's classical past with excavated foundations and artifacts.

Park & nature

Tellaro (river)

Scenic river with walking paths and birdwatching opportunities, flowing through the countryside near Noto.

Religious site

Noto Cathedral

Noto Cathedral is a magnificent Baroque church in Noto, Sicily, rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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