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Trapani

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Trapani, located on the western coast of Sicily, Italy, is a captivating destination nestled between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Strait of Sicily, providing stunning sea views and easy access to the Aegadian Islands. Known for its scenic harbor, Trapani has been a significant port since ancient times, serving as a key center for trade and culture as well as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area.

There’s lots to do in Trapani, from its charming historic center, where narrow streets are lined with Baroque buildings and quaint cafes to numerous historical landmarks such as the Torre di Ligny, a formal naval watchtower that now houses a museum, and the Chiesa del Purgatorio, home to the famous "Mysteries" sculptures. The city is also renowned for its seafood, particularly its tuna and world-famous Trapani salt, which has been harvested from the local salt pans for centuries.

Traveling underneath the city ramparts leads to Trapani’s stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, offering visitors the picture perfect setting to relax and unwind while taking in the beautiful surroundings.

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