Trapani's Ancient City
Trapani
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A walk in Trapani’s old city cannot be missed. The legacy left by the numerous dominations suffered by the region can be easily recognised in each building. Across the various districts, you can admire different architectural styles, from the Arabian to the medieval, and Baroque. Everything is easily reachable within walking distance, so you will be able to experience Trapani's old city in one go.
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Do & See
This fascinating Sicilian gem fully represents the Italian dolce vita myth. Chic restaurants and shops perfectly blend with the classical architecture of the city, particularly in the ancient town’s main road- Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Sickle-shaped and bordered on both its sides by the sea, Trapani has a real beating heart in its historical centre, around which main places of interest are located together with the central bus station and the ferry terminal to reach the city. Along with the coastal areas of Trapani it is possible to enjoy miles of beautiful beaches where its typical watch towers and windmills dominate the skyline. The shallow waters near the shore make it suitable for relaxing swimming, while further out visitors can sail around the Aegadian archipelago. Furthermore, since tradition plays an important role in Trapani's culture, if you are visiting the city over Easter you cannot miss the Processione dei Misteri (Procession of Mysteries) known throughout Italy for its exceptional extent.

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