Le Dune Sicily Hotel is only 1.2 mi away from the city center of Catania. It lies in an enchanting place between the golden sand of "de La Plaia" beach and a beautiful small Maritime pine forest.
Set in extensive gardens, NH Parco degli Aragonesi is just 1.2 mi from Catania Airport. An outdoor swimming pool and a private beach are available in the summer.
Rockson
Taiwan
Located near the beach with a nice view of Mt. Etna. The bed mattress and pillows are comfortable for you to have a good sleep.
In a historic building in Catania’s historic quarter, Manganelli Palace offers elegant Baroque-style units with free Wi-Fi. The Cathedral is a 3 minute walk away.
Principe Hotel is surrounded by baroque architecture in the historic center of Catania. On the Alessi Steps between Via Etnea and Via Crociferi, it offers free Wi-Fi.
The 4-star Grand Hotel Baia Verde is set on volcanic rocks overlooking a natural bay, on the road between Acicastello and Catania. It offers an outdoor pool and a free gym.
Located on the road between Acicastello and Catania, 4 Spa Resort Hotel features a large paid spa, wellness center and indoor pool, a free seasonal outdoor pool and a restaurant.
The 4-star Plaza Hotel Catania is set in an exclusive area on Catania's seafront, 1.2 mi from the city center. This elegant hotel also features terraces with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Built in 1903 from the ruins of an existing building, this Liberty-style hotel is set in the heart of Catania and boasts a host of impressive amenities, making it the ideal setting for your vacation.
Margaret
Italy
Breakfast was excellent ..larger selections of food. Stella the desk was fantastic…so helpful in every way. Outside terrace for breakfast was lovely
In a historic building in Catania’s historic quarter, Manganelli Palace offers elegant Baroque-style units with free Wi-Fi. The Cathedral is a 3 minute walk away.
Staff was amazing and location was close to everything
The 4-star Grand Hotel Baia Verde is set on volcanic rocks overlooking a natural bay, on the road between Acicastello and Catania. It offers an outdoor pool and a free gym.
On the sea, very reasonably priced, excellent food.
With panoramic views of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea, the Four Points by Sheraton Catania Hotel offers a swimming pool, a wellness center, and spacious rooms with a modern design.
Great breakfast, private beach area for hotel clients
Set just behind the Massimo Bellini Theater and 1640 feet from the Duomo, Hotel Centrum is a friendly hotel right in the heart of the historic center of Catania.
Very central, excellent and helpful staff, good breakfast
Located in Catania's Via Etnea, Palace Catania | UNA Esperienze features a rooftop terrace with a bar, restaurant and unforgettable views of Mount Etna. It has 24-hour staff and modern rooms.
Great location.
beautiful rooms.
comfortable beds.
NH Catania Centro is an elegant hotel in the heart of Catania, a 5-minute walk from the shops of Via Etnea. It offers free Wi-Fi and spacious rooms. The restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine.
Good location, friendly and very helpful receptionist
Katane Palace Hotel is 2953 feet from Catania Train Station and a 20-minute walk from the Cathedral. The classic-style rooms come with free Wi-Fi, free soft drinks in the mini-bar, and satellite TV.
Location, staff is fantastic, clean!!! Sandro thank you!!
The 4-star Plaza Hotel Catania is set in an exclusive area on Catania's seafront, 1.2 mi from the city center. This elegant hotel also features terraces with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Great value, amazing rooftop restaurant and terrace
Built in 1903 from the ruins of an existing building, this Liberty-style hotel is set in the heart of Catania and boasts a host of impressive amenities, making it the ideal setting for your vacation.
Amazing staff and were very flexible to help us with our bikes
The Stesicorea Palace Hotel is located in Piazza Stesicoro, in the heart of the historic center of Catania. It is housed in an elegant 19th-century manor.
Excellent location in center of city, friendly staff.
Set in a beautiful 18th-century building in the heart of Catania, Hotel Gresi features frescoed ceilings and old-world charm. Walk to the Duomo in 10 minutes.
The breakfast was very good, fresh and plenty of choice.
Centrally located in Catania, Hotel Sofia features modern air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout. It features a shared TV area, and the nearest beaches are just 3.1 mi away.
It was clean and nice and they were very friendly.
Conveniently located in the center of Catania, Il MORO Catania is within 1.6 miles of Lido Arcobaleno and a 3-minute walk of Piazza del Duomo, Catania.
Conveniently set in the City Centre district of Catania, B&B HOTEL Catania City Center is located a 4-minute walk from Catania Amphitheatre, 0.6 miles from Villa Bellini - Park and a 13-minute walk...
Excellent location, clean room and polite hotel staff!
Hotel Trieste is set in a 19th-century building offering a convenient location in central Catania, only 984 feet from the city’s cathedral. Modern rooms have free Wi-Fi and a city-view balcony.
Very nice room and the host are very kind and helpful
Hotel Biscari is set in a historic building in central Catania, 656 feet from the cathedral and 164 feet from Bellini opera Theater. It offers free Wi-Fi.
Very friendly stuff and nice breakfast with a view 🙂
Located in Catania, within 1.4 miles of Spiaggetta di Ognina and 5.8 miles of Piazza del Duomo, Catania, Zeus Hotel - Aparthotel - Meeting & Congress provides accommodations with a bar and free WiFi...
everything was perfect, very clean, very helpful reception.
Ideally set in Catania, CHARME Catania Central Suites has an à la carte breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property.
Great location and design , very kind and helpful staff
FAQs about hotels in Catania
On average, 3-star hotels in Catania cost $102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Catania are $152 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Catania can be found for $153 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Catania this weekend is $190 or, for a 4-star hotel, $170. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Catania for this weekend cost around $171 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On Sicily’s eastern coast, at the foot of Mount Etna, Catania is the island’s second largest city. This charming destination features unique Sicilian Baroque architecture, large squares, avenues and a very important port.
On the northern side of the Cathedral Square, the historical Palazzo degli Elefanti houses the Town Hall of Catania. The Elephant Fountain is the city’s symbol and the entrance to the main shopping area. Surrounded by stunning Baroque buildings, Piazza del Duomo is a popular meeting point for tourists and locals.
Dedicated to Saint Agata and built over the Roman Baths of Achilles, the Duomo has an impressive facade that is one of Gia Battista Vaccarini’s masterpieces. The cathedral’s dome dates to 1802, while in the vaulted interior is the grave of the well-known composer Vincenzo Bellini.
Facing the Ionian Sea, this beautiful seaside place is one the hottest Italian cities during the summer. Mount Etna is an active volcano and a nice place for skiing in winter or a trip to the solidified rivers of lava during the rest of the year.
Catania is easily accessible with Catania-Fontanarossa Airport, served by numerous European destinations like Munich, Rome and London. You can stay in one of the Catania hotels, guesthouses or hostels with Booking.com.
It is interesting place to visit. There is sightsenig at least for one day. Lots of places where you can eat. Fish market and also big market with everything from clothes and similar articals. It is easy to get on the bus in central bus station in the center.
Mirka
Czech Republic
2.0
Scored 2.0
I've dined at Al Vicolo Pizza&Vino and sampled other...
I've dined at Al Vicolo Pizza&Vino and sampled other restaurants, but none compare to Al Vicolo—it's truly the best!
As for Catania, it's not a city I'd recommend visiting. It's incredibly crowded, impoverished, and the air quality leaves much to be desired. Getting around isn't easy either. However, if you venture to Siracusa or any nearby area, you'll gain a completely different perspective on Sicily.
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Alé
Romania
8.0
Scored 8.0
The main reason for staying was to visit Mount Etna and to...
The main reason for staying was to visit Mount Etna and to look around Catania as part of a trip that took in Palermo, Catania and Taormina. It was only 24 hours but our accommodation at B&B La Cupola certainly made the journey worthwhile. The city was a safe environment to walk around and the food was excellent.
Do consider using the rail system as it worked well for us transferring from West to East.
Anthony
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I loved the historic architecture around Via Etnea where I...
I loved the historic architecture around Via Etnea where I was staying at Etna Suites Group. The food options were everywhere, shopping at all financial levels, and the city was made for pedestrians first and cars second. Don't get a car! You can walk everywhere you want to go and the walk will be exciting and fun. I never felt scared or worried about my safety day or night. I got a tour of Etna that picked me up from my hotel and drove me all the way up and dropped me back off where I started. Awesome awesome city.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is not just a tourist destination but still a real place.
It is not just a tourist destination but still a real place. Beautiful architecture with a bit of grit. Nice people. Plenty to explore. Good day trip capabilities and public transportation. Affordable food choices. Liked Insigne Cafe and Trattoria da Nuccio. Excellent price value ratio.Not a place for beach time. Great little botanical garden and museum of contemporary art.
Susanne
Germany
10
Scored 10
Catania surprised me.
Catania surprised me. While people were indifferent, they weren’t rude, which was nice.
Touristy sites were easy to get to by walking. It seems a really walkable city, from the train station to the sites.
Cars were patient and obeyed pedestrian crossings etc and stopped to let people cross the road when there wasn’t any crossing!
The street art is a bonus.
I loved the well advertised touristy sites and there were no long queues, and they were cheaper to get into than a lot of Italy’s sites.
The location was good, a few blocks from Piazza Duomo where restaurants and cafes are so at night had some movement but the hotel was far enough that you didn't hear any noice.
The room was big in size, the bed super comfy, bathroom well ventilated. Small shower but with good water pressure.
Serena, the host/manager was very kind, helpful and spoke very good English...which I found is not common in Sicily.
The room also had a water kettle and some coffee/tea/sugar for you to use. The bathroom had some toiletries too.
was not as advertised
was not a hotel with 24 hr desk service
bad part of town
even though near airport was a b/b not a hotel and advertised as having shuttle service to airport not so had to pay a cab 25 euros with cabbie yelling at us
horrible experience
we want out money back
no water
could not drink tap water
no restaurant nearby
we were told to order from a room menu
we ordered a pizza it was inedible
we want our money back
bad bad bad
Ken
408 234 1225
we want our money back
The property is well located in the center of Catania.
Access is easy and safe via a well-lit street. However, it should be borne in mind that the quarter of streets on the northern side is saturated with immigrants.
The property is well equipped and the stay is hassle-free.
Catania is a very interesting place in Sicily. Many historical monuments and interesting natural surroundings (especially Mount Etna). The history of Catania is rich.
We stayed in this place on the last day of our trip in Sicily. We just wanted to be closer to Catania airport.
The location was good, close to many restaurants in the area. The area looked interesting and I regret that I had little chance to see!. The staff were nice and courteous. One of the young men carried my heavy suitcase (a folding bike was inside) all the way to the fourth floor through the staircase. I appreciated that!
Spotlessly clean, gorgeous new bathroom, generous extras provided (including toothbrush and toothpaste). We stayed in the family room, which is very comfortable and has a little balcony with table and chairs. Great location two minutes from Piazza del Duomo. Alessia was incredibly helpful even before we got to Sicily, as there was a lot of uncertainty around Catania airport following the fire. Thank you!
Perfect location for exploring Catania. We always easily found street parking close to the apartment.
The host was super responsive, flexible and helpful.
We spent most of our time outside of the apartment. We drove around in Sicily and returned to the apartment at the end of each day.
If you are looking for a clean and comfortable place to return at the end of a busy day this is perfect.
Everything was perfect! The rooms were big, the kitchen well-stocked, and the breakfast vouchers at a nearby bar made the trip even better. The owner Francesco went above and beyond to make our stay in Catania memorable. He gave excellent recommendations for restaurants in Catania and also for the rest of the towns in our Sicily tour.
The apartment is right in the center of the old town.
Very nice place and very, very kindly people. Stesicorea Palace is located in historical center of Catania. Very easy to find. Bus stop to the airport is infront of the hotel (Alibus in every 25 minutes). Highly recommended the hotel! In the heart of Catania! I booked a room with a parkview, they give us a room with a view to the Piazza Stesicoro which was great! (10/10)
A fantastic apartment at a great location in the heart of Catania ! The family is super friendly and helpful. They picked us up from Catania Centrale train station and dropped us at the Airport. Great service !
The authentic apartment is stylishly furnished with modern facilities and the fridge is full on arrival.
The highlight during our 2 week-Sicily-tour !
This place is spacious and well equipped. I slept better here than I ever have at a hotel. The beds are very comfortable and the place has A/C, which is a must in Sicily. The decor is very nice; my daughter absolutely adored it. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need. The owner left us a delicious dessert at checkin, which was a nice touch.
Excellent service from all staff. Good location very easy to walk into the main area of town. Was given a map and shown a good walking route to get all the main sites and end back at the hotel. Really helped as we were only in Catania one day, so ensured we made the most of it. Also the airport transfer was excellent.
20 Miglia is nice, and the breakfast pretty generous. But the side of Catania it is in isn't the best, and the room, while comfortable, was pretty basic for a 'four star' hotel. We wished there'd been slippers, a kettle, but nope. Considering it didn't come cheap, we expected just a little bit more.
It was just a hotel near to the airport. We had to go across Sicilia to get our flight. We ´ve never been to Catania before. So that really has been a wonderful decision. Catania is wonderful. The hotel is is really fine regarding the price. Besides, the best beds we have ever slept in.
Good continental breakfast, free parking is available at the hotel, the internet works great in the room, the woman at the desk was very helpful and gave us useful information regarding transportation options and places to travel in Catania and in Sicily.
Giulia and Paolo were super welcoming! They picked us up from the airport and gave us so many great tips for Catania and Sicily. We had the best Sicilian food thanks to them :)
The breakfast was the best I've had here in Sicily at a hotel or b&b. I live here so I've been to many and this was the best by far. Pepe is the absolute best!!
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