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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
The Tiche neighbourhood is loved for its gardens and restaurants, and has lots of things to do and see, including Ionian Sea.
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Lungomare di Ortigia
4.6/5 (308 reviews)
Stroll along Ortigia's seafront promenade for breathtaking Mediterranean views and sea breezes. Visit at sunset when the golden light transforms the coastline and waterfront cafés come alive with locals.
Sicily's oldest Doric temple showcases ancient Greek architecture with massive columns from the 6th century BC. This free-entry site has served as a church, mosque, and barracks throughout the centuries.
This 2,400-year-old theatre carved into limestone once hosted plays by Aeschylus and Sophocles. Catch a classical performance during the May-June festival to experience its legendary acoustics first-hand.
Stroll through Syracuse's Piazza Duomo where a Greek temple-turned-cathedral dominates the Baroque square. Grab a gelato at an outdoor café and watch the sunset paint the facades in golden light.
Ancient Greek columns stand inside this cathedral, revealing its past as a 5th-century BC Temple of Athena. The interior's transformation showcases layers of history, from Byzantine mosaics to a stunning Baroque façade.
Wander through ancient Greek and Roman ruins at this archaeological wonder, home to a stunning hillside theatre. Catch classical performances in May-July for a truly immersive historical experience.
This ancient Greek military fortress features towers, moats, and underground tunnels from 400 BC. Explore its strategic defences while enjoying panoramic views of Syracuse and the surrounding countryside.
Pedal along this coastal path built on old railway tracks, taking in panoramic sea views and historic ruins. Bring water and sun protection – the 6.5km gravel trail offers limited shade during your scenic journey.
Syracuse is well known for its rich culture and seaside, featuring attractions such as Temple of Apollo and Lungomare di Ortigia. This historical city has something for everyone including its archaeological sites, cafes and sights like Piazza del Duomo and Cathedral of Syracuse.
"the room was spacious (we had a bedroom and a kitchen with a couch- the ocean view was debatable ( you can only see the ocean if you stand right in front of a high window ) - the terrace is lovely, the breakfast was ok but no vegan options"
"Awesome boutique hotel with cats and nuns—great views of the sea from some rooms. If you’re looking for a 3-star hotel in a superb location with very kind staff, you can’t go wrong here!"
"My husband and I had an amazing time. The location was ideal. Very close to shopping and restaurants but very quiet. Everyone there was so nice and helpful and the breakfast was perfect for a day of roaming around. We will stay here every time we visit Ortigia"
"Great room, breakfast, and staff. Adequate parking. Not too far from the historic district. Only issue we had is that the walls everywhere are painted black and lights were barely on, so it’s difficult to see where you are going. That’s the vibe, but older people like us may have a problem. "
"The staff were so friendly and welcoming and the rooms really comfortable and so clean. The whole place was warm ,which was a benefit as the weather outside was distinctly wet and cold.( It was March) The breakfast was all you could wish for and the communal table was an opportunity to meet and talk to people from all over the world. Highly recommended."
"We had such a lovely room, the private patio was gorgeous with many health plants and panoramic views of Ortigia. We could see the city on the right and the sea on the left. With the wooden table & chairs we had a lovely breakfast out there with a view and we were able to catch a beautiful sunset on our first night without having to leave. The staff made us feel comfortable and welcome, and the room was very clean & quiet. We would absolutely come back again."
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