Noto in Sicily: An Insider Travel Guide

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Looking to immerse yourself in the opulent beauty of Sicilian Baroque architecture? Look no further than Noto! Just a short drive from Catania – where I'm based – Noto captivates with its stunning Baroque splendor. As a local travel advisor, I frequently escape to Noto, always discovering new enchanting corners in this gem of southeastern Sicily.

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Where to stay in Noto

Il San Corrado di Noto

Charming hotel in Noto with an expansive pool, contemporary architecture and a local flair.

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Masseria della Volpe

Experience timeless Sicilian charm in a serene countryside retreat.

Dimora delle Balze

Contemporary property in a 19th-century estate with modern rooms.

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Things to do in Noto

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  • Explore Noto's Baroque Architecture: Wander through the streets of Noto to admire its stunning Baroque buildings, including the magnificent Cathedral of San Nicolò and the Palazzo Ducezio. Insider tip: Visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday crowds and capture the best light for photography.

  • Visit the Palazzo Nicolaci: Step inside the Palazzo Nicolaci di Villadorata to admire its breathtaking balconies adorned with intricate stone carvings and delicate wrought ironwork. The palazzo offers a glimpse into the aristocratic lifestyle of the past.

  • Relax at Lido di Noto: Spend a day soaking up the sun at Lido di Noto, a beautiful sandy beach just a short drive from the town center. Insider tip: Arrive early to secure a good spot on the beach, and don't forget to bring plenty of sunscreen and water.

  • Attend Infiorata di Noto: Don't miss the Infiorata di Noto, a stunning flower festival held in May, where intricate floral carpets adorn the streets of the city. Expect many people and a lively atmosphere!

  • Visit the Noto Antica Archaeological Site: Discover the ancient ruins of Noto Antica, located on the plateau above modern-day Noto. Explore the remains of the ancient city, including the Greek theater and the ruins of the medieval castle. Insider tip: Wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water, as the site can be hot and dusty, especially in the summer months.

  • Visit the Vendicari Nature Reserve: Explore the natural beauty of the Vendicari Nature Reserve, home to diverse ecosystems, ancient ruins and stunning beaches. Take a leisurely hike along the coastal trails and keep an eye out for migratory birds and other wildlife.

  • Sample Local Wine: Embark on a wine tasting tour of the nearby vineyards and wineries, where you can sample Sicily's renowned wines such as Nero d'Avola and Frappato.

  • Explore Cava Grande del Cassibile: Embark on a hiking adventure in the nearby Cava Grande del Cassibile, a stunning natural reserve known for its deep canyons, freshwater pools and lush vegetation. Don't forget to bring your swimsuit for a refreshing dip in the natural pools.

Places to eat & drink in Noto

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  • Caffè Sicilia: A Noto institution, Caffè Sicilia is famous for its artisanal gelato, pastries and granita. Try the almond granita with brioche for a classic Sicilian breakfast. Insider Tip: Come early in the morning for the freshest pastries and shortest lines.

  • Ristorante Crocifisso: Located in a charming courtyard, Ristorante Crocifisso serves contemporary Sicilian cuisine with a creative twist. Enjoy innovative dishes paired with local wines. Insider Tip: Ask the staff for recommendations, as the menu changes regularly based on seasonal ingredients.

  • Trattoria al Buco: This cozy trattoria offers traditional Sicilian dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Don't miss the homemade pasta dishes and seafood specialties.

  • Trattoria Fontana d'Ercole: A charming trattoria serving authentic Sicilian cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients.

  • Ristorante Il Liberty: A historic restaurant housed in a Liberty-style building, serving creative dishes inspired by Sicilian culinary traditions. Insider Tip: Don't miss their seafood risotto, made with fresh fish caught from the nearby Ionian Sea.

  • Enoteca del Val di Noto: A wine bar offering an extensive selection of local and regional wines, perfect for wine enthusiasts looking to explore Sicilian viticulture.

  • Ristorante Dammuso: A fine dining restaurant offering creative interpretations of Sicilian dishes in an elegant setting.

  • Gelateria L'Artigianale Noto: A beloved gelateria offering a wide array of artisanal gelato flavors made with high-quality ingredients.

Need to Know

Curiousity: Did you know that some of the most scenic setting of The White Lotus season two HBO series was filmed in Noto and surrounding?! The Cathedral of San Nicolò stands as a stunning testament to Baroque architecture, prominently featured in several scenes of episode three when Daphne and Harper embark on their girls' trip to Noto.

One of the standout moments in The White Lotus series occurs when Tanya and Portia visit Quentin's Villa in Palermo. Interestingly, the real-life counterpart, Villa Elena, is located near Noto.

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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Sicily. For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Kristen Kellogg's guide, Luxurious Sojourn: A Guide to Things to Do in Sicily for Discerning Travelers.