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Tourism in the Italian city of Trapani and the most important places to visit

Tourism in the Italian city of Trapani and the most important places to visit

 

 

The Italian city of Trapani is considered one of the most beautiful cities on the west coast of the island of Sicily in Italy and is famous for being a fishing port. Among the archaeological sites, historical museums, churches, cathedrals, tall palaces, huge castles, the presence of beaches and many recreational places in them, so that you can spend the most enjoyable and happiest times.

Travel to Trapani

 

 

The city's climate is mild in the summer and cold in the winter, and the most suitable times to visit are summer and spring.

Since the city is small, it is very convenient to explore it on foot. Travelers will easily find hotels of different price categories in this wonderful city, and of course there are many charming cafes and restaurants on the lively streets.

Trapani's culinary traditions will leave you with many unforgettable memories. This region of Italy has its own special food, including sheep's cheese, which local farmers still cook with ancient recipes to this day. Each experienced cheesemaker adds their own combination of herbs and spices to the cheese, ultimately forming unique varieties and incredible flavors

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Bread-making traditions have also been cherished for centuries in Trapani, and you will even find many old bakeries in the city. Travelers who enjoy trying local delicacies in famous restaurants should not forget to order Trapani's most popular dish, pasta with seafood.

According to the locals, fish and seafood lovers will enjoy a walk along the waterfront. It is believed that the best fish restaurants in Trapani open in this part of the city. However, experienced foodies prefer visiting local markets to find really tasty items.

Tourist places in Trapani

Villa Margherita

Natural sights lovers will find great pleasure in visiting the Villa Margherita area, which is famous for its elegant gardens, which is a great place to see rare plants and flowers brought from all over the world. The garden also includes beautifully decorated relaxation areas among the wonderful plants, in addition to that the garden contains a large amphitheater that hosts concerts and other entertainment events in the summer.

Visit the ancient city of Trapani

You do not need to take a car to visit the ancient city of Trapani. It is not a big destination and can easily be visited on foot. There are no famous or well-known buildings, but a short stroll through its very pleasant narrow streets will increase your enjoyment a lot. Perhaps the oldest streets are Via Garibaldi and Corso Italia and Corso Vittorio Emanuele.

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Don't hesitate to visit the fish market in the old town, a good way to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Sicily, or take a walk to Villa Margaret Park to enjoy some green space.

And if you're a shopaholic, you'll definitely enjoy Via Giovanni Battista Fardella, the city's main shopping street, with cafes, restaurants, and clothing boutiques.

Erichi Village

If you are in Trapani, it is best for you to visit the most famous village of Areci nearby. This medieval village is located on a cliff at an altitude of more than 750 meters above sea level, and offers a wonderful view of Trapani, the Agadian Islands and San Vito lo Capo.

Your first option is to go there by car from Trapani which takes about 30 minutes. You will then have to park in one of the paid parking lots at the entrance to the village.

The second option is to take the cable car from Trapani to Erès. The round trip costs €9 and takes about 10 minutes to reach the village. It is the best choice if you want to enjoy the wonderful scenery.

In the village you will also find many restaurants, cafes, and souvenir and plastic shops. Perhaps the most famous restaurant is Maria Grammatico, which serves delicious dishes at a very reasonable price.

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Levanzo

Levanzo is the smallest of the Egadian islands near Trapani, with an area of ​​no more than 6 square kilometers.

And if you want to visit it during your stay in Trapani, you have two options; As for taking the ferry from Trapani, the journey takes about 25 minutes for 20 euros round trip per person. Or from the nearby island of Favignana, where you can take a taxi boat ride which takes about 10 minutes.

Levanzo derives its privacy from the prehistoric Genoese cave, which includes drawings of animals dating back nearly 10 years.

Other things to do in Levanzo include seaside walks, swimming, sunbathing, diving and gourmet delicacies. This peaceful little island is the perfect place to relax and unwind. And because there is no road in Levanzo, there is no sound pollution from cars.

If you want to stay there you have to book well in advance, there are only XNUMX hotels and few apartments available.

Maritimo

And if you want to visit one of the Agadian islands, you can go to Maritimo, where you can enjoy the tranquility and sunshine or go swimming in the wonderful bays. You can also book a boat trip to visit the many karst caves in this area, which is also a great destination if you enjoy hiking, with many trails offering great views.

Trapani and the salt pans

When you visit, don't miss the Salt Road, which will take you along the salt pans. Perhaps the sight of salt heaps and old windmills (used to grind salt) reflected in the water is simply wonderful. The salt pans are located within a nature reserve, which has allowed some of the mills to be restored. However, most of them are no longer valid or are used only for small traditional production.

Nowadays, processed salt is considered a luxury product mainly used in the preparation of fine cuisine. You can buy some if you want!

Trapani beaches

If you're staying in Trapani, why not try one of the nearby beaches after your day trips? The suburbs of Trapani are the location of two wonderful beaches, one of which is located in Marosa, where it takes only a few minutes by car to reach this wide and relaxing coastal area, to enjoy this very comfortable and safe beach for holidays with children. This beach also has its own water sports center that offers boats and various sports equipment for rent. The center also regularly organizes trips to the Agadian Islands.

As for the suburban beach of San Giuliano, it is only a 20-minute walk from the central part of Trapani. This beach is very comfortable and has sun loungers and umbrellas. There are also many cafes and restaurants with a wonderful view. In the summer, fun entertainment events are held for tourists every day. almost.

Lidosan Giuliano Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in it, and it is only a third of an hour away from the city center, and you can practice water sports there such as diving, swimming, and others.

How many days in Trapani?

I advise you to spend at least 3 full days in Trapani and, if possible, XNUMX days. And if you want to visit more than one Agadia island, add one day to each island, with a night in Favignana and/or Levanzo for example.

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