Agrigento
Agrigento is home to the Valley of the Temples, one of the best-preserved ancient Greek sites in the world. The town sits dramatically above the temples on a hilltop with sweeping valley views.
Things to do
- Explore the Valley of the Temples — Visit at sunset or after dark for a magical illuminated experience of the ancient ruins.
- Visit the Regional Archaeological Museum — Provides excellent context for understanding the Greek history of Agrigento.
- Walk the Sacred Road — The path connecting the temples offers beautiful views and almond tree groves.
- Tour the Temple of Concordia — One of the best-preserved Greek temples in existence; do not miss the interior.
- Visit the House of Pirandello — Pay homage to Nobel Prize-winning playwright Luigi Pirandello at his birthplace nearby.
Food to try
- Pasta con le Sarde — Pasta with fresh sardines, wild fennel, pine nuts, and saffron; a quintessential Sicilian dish.
- Cassata Siciliana — A rich sponge cake layered with sweet ricotta and covered in marzipan and candied fruit.
- Mandorle di Agrigento — Local almonds are prized for their intense flavor and used in many regional sweets.
- Granita di Mandorla — A refreshing almond granita, best enjoyed with a brioche for breakfast.
Local customs & good to know
- Stay on Marked Paths — The archaeological zone has restricted areas; stay on official paths to protect the ruins.
- Buy Combined Tickets — A combined museum and temple ticket saves money and time at the entrance.
- Avoid Midday Heat — In summer the valley gets extremely hot; visit early morning or late afternoon.