Top 10 Things to do in Agrigento, Sicily

May 9, 2022 Kiesha Cripe

Though Agrigento is a modern city of about 60,000 on Sicily’s southwest coast, the majority of visitors come to experience the past just outside of town. At the Valley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi), citizens of the then-major Greek colony of Akragras began building seven Doric style holy monuments in the sixth century BC. The nearby Archaeological Museum helps put everything into context. Agrigento also has some fascinating sights in its old town, like the medieval Norman cathedral.
Restaurants in Agrigento

1. Tempio della Concordia

Parco Archeologico della Valle dei Templi, 92100, Agrigento, Sicily Italy +39 0922 192 0283 http://www.parcodeitempli.net/
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Tempio della Concordia

Built in 430 BC, this is one of the best-preserved Greek Temples located outside of Greece.

Reviewed By VadimM67 - Murmansk, Russia

The name of the temple we owe it due to one of the first Sicilian historians Tommaso Fazello. However, to whom this temple was actually dedicated, we don`t know until now. The sad state of the neighbors in the valley suggests that the temple of Concordia had to go through a lot to remain in the beautiful form as it is now. Along with the Parthenon, it is the best-preserved Doric temple in the world. It was necessary to survive the capture of Acragas by the Carthaginians in 406, the first and second Punic wars in the third century BC, the barbarian invasions in the fifth century AD, and the endless wars in Sicily in the middle ages. And, finally, it was necessary to protect themselves from the locals, who pulled apart almost all of ancient Rome. They were more danderous for antique temple than the barbarians. Concordia was lucky here. It was called the Church and it protected from encroachments of fans to get hold of antique building materials. Exactly the same saved the Pantheon in Rome. The Concordia temple is beautiful. From all sides. At any time of the day. In the evening, it is illuminated, but I didn`t go here a second time.

2. Spiaggia Maddalusa

92100 San Leone, Agrigento, Sicily Italy
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Spiaggia Maddalusa

3. Valle dei Templi

Piazza Archeologica 1 Via Panoramica Dei Templi, 92100, Agrigento, Sicily Italy +39 0922 621657 http://www.parcovalledeitempli.it/
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Valle dei Templi

This region is one of the most important archeological sites in the world with many great temples such as Hera (Juno,) Lacinia, Concordia, Heracles (Hercules) and Olympian Zeus (Jupiter,) all dramatically perched along a long rocky scarp.

Reviewed By alikarim - Dallas, United States

This is an extremely well preserved set of ancient Greek temples that you can visit over a mile long walk. Best thing to do is to park yoru car at the bottom of the valley; at the exit of the site. Then take a local taxi (3 Euros/person) to the top of the site, the main entrance, where fro about an entrance fee of $13.50; you can start at the top temple and walk leisurely down to the bottom sites, exploding multiple temples and ruins in great shape. Lots of tourists here, but well worth the visit. It will take several hours to complete this, so plan for a min half day here. A must do in Sicily.

4. Tempio di Ercole

Via Panoramica Valley of the Temples, 92100, Agrigento, Sicily Italy http://www.parcovalledeitempli.it/tempio/tempio-di-ercole
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Tempio di Ercole

Temporarily Closed until April 3, 2020 Built to honor the god Hercules in the early 6th century, this is Agrigento's oldest temple that was constructed over a structure of 38 columns, of which only eight are still standing.

Reviewed By 27Ruben27 - San Juan, Caribbean

Ruins of Tempio di Ercole located in Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Italy. Amazing ruins all located in the same site. A must in your visit to Agrigento.

5. Museo Archeologico Regionale di Agrigento

Contrada San Nicola, 12, Agrigento, Sicily Italy +39 0922 401565 [email protected] http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/opencms/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/MenuPrincipale/LuoghiDellaCultura/Ricerca/index.html?action=show&idluogo=103997
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Museo Archeologico Regionale di Agrigento

Museum that features Phoenician, Greek, Etruscan, Carthaginian and Roman remains, including impressive sculptures from the Selinunte archeological area.

Reviewed By Kitzwilly - Larchmont, United States

Fabulous collection of Greek pottery, clay deity offerings, an original, huge Hercules statue, and depictions of how temples could have looked, added to the story of the temples and the town.

6. Il Giardino della Kolymbethra

Via Dei Templi 3, 92100, Agrigento, Sicily Italy +39 335 122 9042 [email protected] http://www.fondoambiente.it/luoghi/giardino-della-kolymbethra?utm_source=social&utm_medium=tripadvisor&utm_campaign=kolymbethra
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Il Giardino della Kolymbethra

Reviewed By Gerd_from_Lund

If I go back to Agrigento it's because I want to visit this magnificent garden again with all the 560 orange trees. And next time I want to visit the garden in March the orange trees are in bloom.

7. Tempio di Giunone

Via Panoramica Valle dei Templi, 92100, Agrigento, Sicily Italy http://www.parcovalledeitempli.it/tempio/tempio-di-giunone
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Tempio di Giunone

Reviewed By israroz - Ra'anana, Israel

If you arrive from the parking lot on the Temple Valley internal shuttle, you will reach the upper entrance and immediately after the gate, one of the most beautiful temples will appear to your right. Tempio Di Giunone, the Temple of the Goddess Hera. Because this temple is located at the top of the hill, it is a vantage point for the stunning views in every direction. Stunning temple "NOT 2 B MISSED”.

8. Statua di Icaro caduto

Parco Valle dei Tempi, Agrigento, Sicily Italy http://www.guideagrigento.net/italy/info-valle-dei-templi-Agrigento.html
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Statua di Icaro caduto

Reviewed By photodoctor

The Valley of Temples is historically interesting as well as picturesque, which is important to me as a photographer. My wife and I visited this site as part of a two-week group tour of Sicily through OAT, which meant that there was an experienced tour director assigned to the group for the duration of the tour as well as a local guide for this particular attraction. The local guide was well-informed about the Valley of Temples - which is comprised of three Greek temples, including the Temple of Concordia with the statue of the fallen Icarus displayed in front of it - and was able to impart this knowledge easily and in an interesting fashion. It was not overly crowded on the day of our visit and the weather was beautiful, so our experience, which included a fair amount of walking, was very pleasant.

9. Spiaggia San Leone - Le Dune

Viale delle Dune, 92100 San Leone, Agrigento, Sicily Italy
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Spiaggia San Leone - Le Dune

Reviewed By micheleaQ8239JH - Caltanissetta, Italy

Here we are in the Agrigento area, exactly in the beautiful beach named SAN LEONE. It's wonderful walking in the seafront. A lot of restaurants and coffee shops.

10. Lungomare Falcone - Borsellino

Lungomare Falcone - Borsellino, San Leone, Agrigento, Sicily Italy
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Lungomare Falcone - Borsellino

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