. Italy; handbook for travellers. Nadi Cavjinaii-Holm History. SYRACUSE. 40. Route. 361 day to the ancient city; and he should not omit to visit the Greek theatreat sunset. The chief points of the ancient town may be visited by carriagein 3-4 hrs., if Fort Euryelus and Telegrafo be omitted. — Tviro days atleast should, however, be devoted to Syracuse if possible, and in this casean excursion may be made to the valley of the Anapo. There are manypleasant walks in the neighbourhood, and with the aid of the map andthe following directions the most interesting points may be found withouta guide. B
. Italy; handbook for travellers. Nadi Cavjinaii-Holm History. SYRACUSE. 40. Route. 361 day to the ancient city; and he should not omit to visit the Greek theatreat sunset. The chief points of the ancient town may be visited by carriagein 3-4 hrs., if Fort Euryelus and Telegrafo be omitted. — Tviro days atleast should, however, be devoted to Syracuse if possible, and in this casean excursion may be made to the valley of the Anapo. There are manypleasant walks in the neighbourhood, and with the aid of the map andthe following directions the most interesting points may be found withouta guide. Bread and cheese and also good wine are obtained in the nu-merous osterie, and the traveller may supplement these by carrying withhim some eggs or cold meat. Syracuse, Ital. Siracusa, ?which was in ancient times the mostimportant town in Sicily, and indeed the most important of all tlieHellenic cities, now contains 23,600 inhah. only. It is situated onan island close to the coast, and is the seat of a prefect and a bishop,but
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