Things to Do in Agrigento

Everything you need to explore Agrigento — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Landmark in Agrigento

Agrigento Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Gerlando)
Free 0.3 km from centre

A grand Norman-era cathedral in the historic centre, rebuilt after earthquake damage. Features a mix of architectural styles, a simple but striking interior, and a crypt with a small museum (museum costs a couple of euros).

🕐 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM daily

💡 Climb the bell tower for a small fee (about 2 euros) and get a panoramic view over the valley and the sea.

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Scala dei Turchi (Turkish Steps)
Free 8.0 km from centre

A striking white marl cliff formation that resembles a giant staircase, overlooking the sea near Realmonte. Free to access from the beach, but you cannot climb the cliffs due to erosion protection.

🕐 Always open; access restricted if cliffs are fenced off.

💡 Go early morning before 9am to avoid coach groups and heat. Bring sturdy shoes for the beach walk. No shade, so pack water and a hat.

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Historic in Agrigento

Church of Santa Maria dei Greci
Free 0.4 km from centre

A 13th-century church built on the remains of a Greek temple. The original Doric columns are visible protruding from the side walls, and the interior has simple medieval frescoes.

🕐 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM daily

💡 Check if the small door to the bell tower is open — you can climb up for a free view. It’s often missed by tourists.

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Quartiere Ellenistico-Romano
0 2.0 km from centre

Remains of a Hellenistic-Roman residential quarter with mosaic floors, streets, and foundations. Often overlooked, but gives a real sense of daily life in ancient Akragas.

🕐 Same as Valle dei Templi: 08:30–19:00.

💡 Part of the Valle dei Templi ticket (€10–13.50). Visit on the way out from the temples—signposted and quiet. The mosaics are well-preserved and best seen mid-morning in oblique sunlight.

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Valley of the Temples
0 2.5 km from centre

A sprawling archaeological park with well-preserved ancient Greek temples, including the Temple of Concordia. The main ticketed area is extensive, but you can see the temples from the free public road alongside the site.

🕐 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM daily (summer); reduced hours in winter

💡 Visit just before sunset. The golden light on the sandstone is stunning, and the free road path offers excellent views of the Temple of Hera without paying.

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Valle dei Templi (Valley of the Temples)
0 3.0 km from centre

A sprawling archaeological park with well-preserved ancient Greek temples including the Tempio della Concordia. The main paid zone gives access to the temples; a cheaper ticket (around €10) covers the eastern section only.

🕐 Open daily 08:30–19:00; last entry 18:30.

💡 Visit late afternoon for golden light and fewer crowds. The free public path along the perimeter offers good views of the outer temples without a ticket.

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Museum in Agrigento

Regional Archaeological Museum 'Pietro Griffo'
0 2.2 km from centre

Top-notch museum housing artefacts from the ancient Greek city of Akragas (modern Agrigento). Exhibits include pottery, statues, and a famous kouros (youth statue). Small entry fee (around 8 euros).

🕐 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM daily; closed Mondays

💡 Go here first to understand the site layout and history. It’s quieter in the late afternoon, and your ticket often includes entry to the main temple area the same day.

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Museo Archeologico Regionale di Agrigento
0 2.5 km from centre

Regional archaeological museum housing artifacts from the Valle dei Templi, including the famous Efebo di Agrigento bronze statue. Well-curated exhibits covering Greek and Roman history.

🕐 Tue–Sat 09:00–19:00, Sun 09:00–13:30; closed Mon.

💡 Entry is just €8. The first Sunday of each month is free for EU residents. Plan 1.5–2 hours. Audio guide costs €5 extra.

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Park in Agrigento

Giardino della Kolymbetra
0 2.5 km from centre

A lush, terraced garden in a valley within the Valley of the Temples site. Originally an ancient Greek water reservoir, now filled with citrus trees, olive groves, and flowers. Entry is cheap (about 4 euros) and it’s a peaceful escape from the town h

🕐 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM (summer); 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM (winter)

💡 Bring a picnic lunch — there are shady benches and fountains. The garden is often uncrowded, especially midweek.

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Giardino della Kolymbetra
0 3.2 km from centre

A historic garden set within the Valley of the Temples, full of citrus trees, olive groves, and irrigation channels. A peaceful spot with mini waterfalls and ancient ruins.

🕐 Open Mar–Oct daily 10:00–18:00; Nov–Feb limited hours, check online.

💡 Entry is €5, but it's included in the combined Valle dei Templi ticket (€13.50). Bring a picnic—benches are scattered throughout. Best in spring when flowers and citruses are in bloom.

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Where to Eat in Agrigento

Bar Sport Local ££
Kokalos italian ££
Le Cuspidi Local ££
Ruga Reali Local ££
Coffee Break Di Benedetto Francesco Local ££
Trattoria Concordia Local ££
Trattoria da Carmelo Local ££
bar Campione Local ££
La Preferita Local ££
Oasi bar Local ££
Trattoria Pizzeria da Mimmo italian_pizza ££
Bar Infinity Cafè Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Agrigento?

The top attractions include Agrigento Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Gerlando), Church of Santa Maria dei Greci, Scala dei Turchi (Turkish Steps), Quartiere Ellenistico-Romano, Regional Archaeological Museum 'Pietro Griffo', Museo Archeologico Regionale di Agrigento.

How many days do you need in Agrigento?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Agrigento 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Agrigento famous for?

Agrigento is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Agrigento?

Top options include Bar Sport, Kokalos, Le Cuspidi, Ruga Reali.