Enna

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Enna is a city in central Sicily, Italy. It's about 1000m above sea level, so be prepared for the chill winds, even in the middle of a scorching Sicilian summer.

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Get in

By Bus

Frequent buses run to Palermo and Catania and less frequently to Piazza Armerina. Although it's very close there are only 2 buses or so a day to Caltanissetta. The main bus station is 10 minutes walk from the centre of Enna Alta, but more buses run from Enna Bassa.

By Train

Several trains a day run to Palermo, Catania, Caltanissetta and Agrigento. However, beware, the railway staion is 5km away well below the Enna, with only hourly buses into the centre.

Get around

See

  • Wander the attractive streets of the old town, especially Via Roma.
  • Visit the excellent Castle (Castello di Lombardia) which towers over the town and offers panoramic views over most of central Sicily. The nearby Rocco di Cerere offers more views, including back to the castle itself.
  • Visit some of the interesting museums around the old town.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

  • Have a relaxing coffee in in the cafe overlooking Piazza Vittorio Emanuele.

Sleep

There's only one hotel in Enna, the quite expensive Grande Albergo Sicilia, Piazza Colaianni 0935 500 850. Others are available in the nearby lakeside resort of Pergusa.

Get out

Frequent buses run to the lakeside resort of Pergusa, which has several hotels.

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