Via Teatro Greco
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Lily
The Netherlands37 contributions
May 2019
This street is the only way to enter the Greek theater. On the side are souvenir shops. When there are many people on their way to the theater, there is congestion in the street because the street is too narrow for many visitors.
There are some nice viewpoint on the right side of the street when you walk towards the theater.
There are some nice viewpoint on the right side of the street when you walk towards the theater.
Written April 1, 2020
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Dan Maarek
Tel Aviv, Israel16,038 contributions
Sept 2019
You'll find this interesting street right after Porta Messina, on your left from Corso Umberto which is the main street in Taormina Old City.
There are indeed many shops of all kind along this street, mainly souvenir shops of course, and eateries.
You''ll be also very close to Bam Bar and its unforgettable Granita (try pistachio, coffee or almond).
I believe you'll pass by this street whether you want it or not.
Since it leads to the Roman Theater (which 10 euros entrance is by the way free on the 1st Sunday of every month) and since this Theatre is on of the top 3 attraction in Taormina, you'll probably be there.
As I wrote, it also crosses Corso Umberto which the Top attraction so ...let your feet lead you there, stop for an hour or two at the Ancient Theater and then take a Granita and Brioche break at Bam Bar, you won't regret it.
There are indeed many shops of all kind along this street, mainly souvenir shops of course, and eateries.
You''ll be also very close to Bam Bar and its unforgettable Granita (try pistachio, coffee or almond).
I believe you'll pass by this street whether you want it or not.
Since it leads to the Roman Theater (which 10 euros entrance is by the way free on the 1st Sunday of every month) and since this Theatre is on of the top 3 attraction in Taormina, you'll probably be there.
As I wrote, it also crosses Corso Umberto which the Top attraction so ...let your feet lead you there, stop for an hour or two at the Ancient Theater and then take a Granita and Brioche break at Bam Bar, you won't regret it.
Written October 5, 2019
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,214 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
This street is quite important, not only beacuse it's connecting Corso Umberto and the Greek Theatre, but also because it houses some of the best souvenir shops in Taormina.
Written August 23, 2017
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LindaStanmore
Ipswich, UK115 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
We really liked this street and bought some souvenirs here to take home. Items to meet all price ranges.
Written July 30, 2017
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deeeeMidlands
midlands262 contributions
Dec 2019
A must visit . Costs €10 each which is ok. There could be a bit more done to keep it clean . A whole lot of visitors come through out the day .
Written January 9, 2020
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gadabout70
East Bergholt, UK122 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
Great collection of beautiful buildings as you walk along, most with shops or cafes. Surface is lovely large flat cobbles in places, great for mobility scooter/wheel chairs. As we came down we encourage some hot and bothered ladies telling them to keep going as it was worth the effort. Very expensive hotel just before reaching amphitheatre entrance! Souvenir stalls were more expensive I think than in main part of town. Very little shade on walk up and very hot 35deg plus !!!
Written June 23, 2019
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ASinHONGKONG
Hong Kong, China83 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
A very unique and spectacular Greek Theatre indeed, due to the sight of the Mount Etna right in front of the stony steps for the audience. A must visit when in Taormina.
Written February 16, 2019
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L3K
Guisborough, UK1,783 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
This is another busy touristy street, and one that's impossible to avoid if you want to visit the theatre. I suggest you hurry past the tat to give yourself more time in the theatre itself.
Written August 10, 2018
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OZS_ATW
Budapest, Hungary3,865 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
This street is full of history. It lead you from Porta Messia to the ancient theater offering a lot of opportunities to eat and do some shopping!
Written December 21, 2017
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kaaljkmn
Arnhem, The Netherlands152 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
Full of stalls with artesan produce. Colourful. Not obtrusive. Not cheap. Nice architecture. Flowers.
Written May 25, 2017
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