Bar Turrisi

Taormina


A few kilometres outside Taormina, in the hilltop community of Castelmola, lies this chuckle-inducing bar. It's famous for its unconventional decor, which includes a giant minchia (you'll need no translation once you see it). Sip a glass of almond wine, enjoy the view – and keep your mind out of the gutter!


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