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Marsala is the ancient Lilybaeum. Its urban center dates to 397 B.C., when the Phoenicians defeated by the Syracusans settled on the island. It is situated on the extreme tip of western Sicily, in a strip of land that is privileged compared to other places, both because of climatic conditions and its geographical location.
The historic center of Marsala is a melting pot of eras and styles, where every corner tells stories of a glorious past. Whether you are a history buff, a lover of good wine or simply looking for an authentic experience, Marsala has something to offer everyone.
Start your itinerary from Porta Garibaldi, one of the city's most iconic entrances, which will welcome you with its majesty. From here, walk down Corso XI Maggio, the heart of city life, lined with elegant historic buildings, stores and cafes.
Stop at the Cathedral of St. Thomas of Canterbury, an imposing Baroque cathedral dedicated to the city's patron saint, and admire the splendid interiors full of artwork and sacred decorations. Continue to the San Pietro Complex, which houses the Museo Civico, where you can discover the history of Marsala through archaeological finds and thematic exhibits.
Don't miss a visit to the Purgatory Church, another architectural gem in the center, and Republic Square, the beating heart of the city, perfect for a break at one of the many bars or restaurants.
The historic center is perfectly walkable, allowing you to appreciate every detail. For nearby attractions, such as the salt pans or the Stagnone Reserve, you can opt for cabs, rentals or local public transportation.
Marsala is famous for its authentic cuisine and famous wine of the same name. Enjoy traditional dishes such as fish couscous and typical Sicilian desserts, perhaps accompanied by a glass of Marsala in historic wineries, many of which are within walking distance of the center.
Marsala awaits you with its unique mix of history, culture and flavors. Get ready to be won over by the timeless charm of this Sicilian gem!