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The room has a clean and relaxing style, with white walls and soft blue accents. The sleeping area includes a queen-size bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, table with chairs, and a TV.
A convenient breakfast corner is equipped with a coffee machine, kettle and fridge with freezer.
The room is filled with natural light thanks to a glass-paneled entrance door (with blackout panels) and a balcony overlooking the Darsena, Ponte Umberto, and the entrance to Ortigia.
The spacious and comfortable bathroom features a walk-in shower.
*On the same floor, a shared terrace is available to guests staying on the 2nd and 3rd floors. It’s furnished with built-in sofas, cushions, tables, and chairs—perfect for enjoying views over the rooftops and the small harbor.
*The suite does not have a kitchen.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
The city of Catania boasts a splendid historical center, protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Its architectural wonders, but also the liveliness of the popular markets, the wild beauty of Mount Etna, and the clear sea of the coast will captivate you.
The Cathedral of Sant'Agata (the city's patron saint), the Bellini Theatre, the popular markets, Via Etnea, the splendid Benedictine Monastery (home of the University's Department of Human Sciences), and Mount Etna are just some of the wonders of this city.
Of course, it is impossible to leave out the culinary delicacies of the Catania tradition, such as arancini (yes, here they are called masculine!), iris (fried or baked stuffed bombs), Olivette di Sant'Agata and brioche with granita. Try them all!
And for lovers of barbecued horsemeat, a symbol of Catania's gastronomic tradition, a must is Via del Plebiscito, a street in the historic center flooded with the unmistakable scent of the embers always burning.
Another not-to-be-missed stop just outside Catania is the coast and in particular the Gulf of Acitrezza, an enchanting place that with its Faraglioni stacks was chosen by Giovanni Verga as the setting for his most famous novel, 'I Malavoglia'.
The airport of Catania Fontanarossa is about 60 kms far away, while Comiso Pio La Torre airport is 110 kms far.
The train station of Siracusa is 1 km away from Ortigia, as well as the interbus station connected with the airports.
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