Foodie Itinerary: 2 Days in Trapani

  • Day 1: Breakfast at Caffè Sicilia
    4 minutes (0.3 miles) from Hotel San Domenico

    Caffè Sicilia is a historic pastry shop that has been serving delicious pastries, gelato, and cakes since 1892. Try their famous cassata, a traditional Sicilian cake made of ricotta cheese, marzipan, and candied fruit.

  • Day 1: Lunch at Antichi Sapori
    14 minutes (0.8 miles) from Caffè Sicilia

    Antichi Sapori is a family-run trattoria that offers typical local dishes made with fresh ingredients. Try their caponata alla trapanese, a delicious eggplant stew, or their pasta con le sarde, a traditional Sicilian pasta dish made with sardines and fennel.

  • Day 1: Visit to the Fish Market
    10 minutes (0.5 miles) from Antichi Sapori

    The Fish Market of Trapani is a lively and colorful place where locals and tourists can buy and taste a wide variety of fish and seafood. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and take some time to try the famous fish couscous, a must-try dish of the city.

  • Day 1: Wine Tasting at Cantine Florio
    20 minutes (1.3 miles) from the Fish Market

    Cantine Florio is a historic winery that produces some of the best wines of the region. Take a tour of the cellars and enjoy a wine tasting of their most famous wines, such as Marsala and Grillo.

  • Day 2: Breakfast at Bar San Pietro
    10 minutes (0.6 miles) from Hotel San Domenico

    Bar San Pietro is a classic Italian bar where you can taste delicious pastries, cakes, and coffee. Try their famous granita, a refreshing Sicilian ice dessert made with fresh fruit, ice, and sugar.

  • Day 2: Visit to the Saline di Trapani
    15 minutes (6.5 miles) from Bar San Pietro

    The Saline di Trapani are a unique natural reserve where salt has been produced for centuries. Take a tour of the salt pans and learn about the history and culture of salt production in Sicily. Don't forget to taste some of the famous salt-flavored snacks and dishes.

  • Day 2: Lunch at La Lampara
    5 minutes (0.2 miles) from Saline di Trapani

    La Lampara is a seafood restaurant that offers a great selection of local fish and seafood dishes. Try their delicious spaghetti ai ricci di mare, a pasta dish with sea urchin sauce, or the mixed seafood grill.

  • Day 2: Gelato at Nivuro
    8 minutes (0.5 miles) from La Lampara

    Nivuro is a gelato shop that offers some of the best ice cream in town. Try their pistachio and almond gelato, two traditional Sicilian flavors, or their cinnamon and ricotta gelato, a unique and delicious combination.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Caffè Sicilia (30 min, €10)
  • Antichi Sapori (1 hour, €30)
  • Fish Market (45 min, €10)
  • Cantine Florio (2 hours, €25)
  • Bar San Pietro (30 min, €10)
  • Saline di Trapani (2 hours, €15)
  • La Lampara (1.5 hours, €40)
  • Nivuro (30 min, €5)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €145

Transportation

To move around the city, you can easily walk or bike. There are several bike rental services available in the city center. To reach the Saline di Trapani, you can take a taxi or a bus, which departs from the city center every hour. The cost for a taxi is around €15, while the bus ticket costs €2.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can visit the nearby town of Erice, a medieval hilltop town that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. You can also take a boat tour to the nearby Egadi Islands, a group of small islands known for their crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches. If you have less time, you can skip the wine tasting at Cantine Florio, as it takes longer than other activities and it's also the most expensive one.

Airports

The nearest airport to Trapani is the Vincenzo Florio Airport Trapani-Birgi (TPS), located 15 km (9.3 miles) south of Trapani. From the airport, you can reach the city center by taxi, which takes around 20 minutes and costs €25, or by bus, which costs €5 and takes around 30 minutes.

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