Casa Mia is a charming building of the late 19th-century, located in one of the main streets of the historic center of Siracusa, just a 3-minute walk from Ortigia Island.
John
From
United States
Cute and affordable hotel right on the main drag, an easy walk from the station and to Ortigia. Nice-sized room, spotless, friendly and attentive staff. Nice decor.
Located in the city center of Syracuse, Grande Albergo Alfeo offers free Wi-Fi and a restaurant. Here you will be within walking distance of Ortygia Island.
Anonymous
From
United States
Friendly and helpful staff - they let us keep the luggage past our checkout time at the front desk. Rooms were very clean and spacious
Set right next to Siracusa's archaeological area and Greek Theater, Mercure Siracusa offers a spa, a stunning rooftop pool and restaurant, and minimalist rooms with modern décor.
Stephanie
From
United States
Great to have easy check-in and parking was super convenient – with an option of covered or non (free or paid). The property was close to the archaeological park and the brutalist church which was convenient. Loved the pool and liked having pool towels provided. Bathroom was nice and big. Super friendly people at the front desk.
Set on Ortigia Island overlooking the Ionian Sea, Algilà Ortigia Charme is right on the seafront. It features elegant, air-conditioned rooms equipped with antique furnishings from the 1700s.
Cheryl
From
United States
See previous review but add we miss the sheets! Felt like royalty!!
Set on Ortigia Island, this 4-star hotel provides spacious rooms, most with views of the sea and the Sicilian Coast. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout Livingston Hotel.
Debra
From
United States
This hotel was amazing. Easy to get where we we wanted to go. Staff was excellent! Breakfast was great. We liked staying on the island part of Siracusa rather than in the city.
In front of the Siracusa Train Station, Hotel Como offers classic rooms with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and an LCD TV. The bus terminus is a short stroll away.
Carm
From
Italy
It was old and rundown. Out of dates. Near main road and could not sleep at night
Boasting a wellness center, Dolce by Wyndham Siracusa - I Monasteri Golf & Spa is 11 mi from Siracusa. It offers free WiFi in public areas and all rooms, and is complete with an outdoor pool.
The Hotel Posta is in the splendid backdrop of the island of Ortigia, the historic center of the city of Siracusa. All rooms have free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Bruce
From
United States
Very comfortable room. Great location in Ortigia. Excellent rooftop breakfast. Convenient parking nearby (using Easypark app).
Hotel dei Coloniali offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV. In the center of Syracuse and half a mile from Ortigia Island, it is provided with free public parking nearby.
Sandra
From
United States
breakfast was very good. Room was clean and comfortable. very close to bus station and the hop on hop off bus which was a great way to see the town. to walk to Orteiga was very convenient. Hotel representatives were very nice! Quite helpful in getting us around the area.
Set right next to Siracusa's archaeological area and Greek Theater, Mercure Siracusa offers a spa, a stunning rooftop pool and restaurant, and minimalist rooms with modern décor.
Grand Hotel Villa Politi is located in the center of a spectacular, natural amphitheater, within the ancient Sicilian quarries known as the Latomie dei Cappuccini.
Casa Mia is a charming building of the late 19th-century, located in one of the main streets of the historic center of Siracusa, just a 3-minute walk from Ortigia Island.
Featuring a terrace and a bar, Hotel Palazzo Cavalieri is located in Syracuse, a 10-minute walk from Syracuse Small Beach and 500 yards from Tempio di Apollo.
Set in Siracusa in the Sicily Region, 656 feet from Porto Piccolo, Caportigia features a sun terrace with panoramic views of the surroundings. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
In front of the Siracusa Train Station, Hotel Como offers classic rooms with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and an LCD TV. The bus terminus is a short stroll away.
Hotel dei Coloniali offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV. In the center of Syracuse and half a mile from Ortigia Island, it is provided with free public parking nearby.
Located 2461 ft from Fanusa Beach, next to the Plemmirio Peninsula, Hotel Casale Milocca features free WiFi access, a restaurant and an outdoor swimming pool with hydromassage jets, a sun terrace and...
Located in Syracuse and with Cala Rossa Beach reachable within a few steps, Maniace Boutique Hotel Ortigia - UNA Esperienze has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout...
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It was stunning! And it’s in the very best possible location. I mean, on the water!
Located a 3-minute drive from the Mediterranean coast, Wellness Spa Hotel Principe Fitalia is set in Fanusa and features a restaurant, fitness center and two swimming pools.
In the Ciane and Saline Nature Reserve, Hotel Borgo Pantano is 4 miles from Siracusa and the nearest beaches. It features countryside views, a peaceful location and an outdoor swimming pool.
Set in the heart of Siracusa, Hotel Teocrito offers air-conditioned rooms with satellite channels and high-speed internet connection free throughout. A 24-hour concierge service is available.
Located in Syracuse and with Cala Rossa Beach reachable within a 7-minute walk, COOL DREAMS Luxury Rooms has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property...
Guest review
Very elegant, brand new and central locations and quiet at night
A charming, small hotel, Musciara Siracusa Resort is opposite Ortigia Island, facing the sea and a short stroll from a rocky beach. Beach loungers and parasols are provided for free.
Guest review
The property is just beautiful, elegantly decorated inside and with a spectacular view of the sea and the harbor. What a pleasure to have breakfast on their patio by the water or soak up the sun on comfortable lounge chairs on their lovely beach.
Set on Ortigia Island overlooking the Ionian Sea, Algilà Ortigia Charme is right on the seafront. It features elegant, air-conditioned rooms equipped with antique furnishings from the 1700s.
Offering a rooftop terrace and glass elevator with sea views, the Grand Hotel is next to the main harbor and a 5-minute walk from the Aretusa Fountain.
Located by the main landmarks of the historic center of Siracusa, Hotel Gutkowski overlooks the sea and is consisted of of 2 old buildings, which originally housed local fishermen and craftsmen.
Domus Mariae has a fantastic location on the island of Ortigia, in the heart of Siracusa. The rooftop terrace offers a beautiful sea view and there is also a luxury wellness center on site.
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Beautiful older property in great location on Ortygia.
Located in Syracuse, 8.3 miles from Tempio di Apollo, Hotel Lady Lusya has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
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A goldmine of Greek and Roman heritage, Siracusa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site together with the Necropolis of Pantalica in hills to the north-west.
Siracusa itself has a necropolis within the amazing Neapolis archaeological park, which also houses Roman amphitheatre and altar remains, as well as one of the largest Greek theatres ever built. Legend has it that the site includes the tomb of Archimedes, who was born here.
The ancient Greeks founded the city (also known as Syracuse) and Cicero even considered it the greatest of all. Columns from that period were used to build the Baroque cathedral, and the Fountain of Arethusa dates to the same era. Both are within Ortygia, a walled peninsula jutting into the turquoise Mediterranean Sea. Also here are ruins of the Roman temple of Apollo, and at the tip of the peninsula is the 13th-century Maniace Castle.
The fabulous Siracusa Archaeological Museum houses relics from all these periods, and is located by the Catacombs of Saint John. Opposite them both is the modern conical spire of the Madonna delle Lacrime Sanctuary church.
Aside from all this history, Siracusa also has plenty of pavement cafes and restaurants, and lovely sandy beaches overlooked by luxury hotels, cheap B&Bs and holiday homes available on Booking.com.
Ortigia is simply wonderful. It has plenty of sights, shops, and restaurants, and a very laid-back atmosphere that makes it easy to relax. But the best part is the people: friendly and helpful, even to those whose Italian is basically non-existent. After only a few days on Via Galilei we felt like we were leaving home when it was finally time to depart. The tuktuk's came in handy but usually were unnecessary. We enjoyed everywhere we ate but the Ortigia Fish Bar on the waterfront was a particular delight - family-run, fresh ingredients, etc.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
There is so much to see in and around Siracusa, we only...
There is so much to see in and around Siracusa, we only spent a night and half a day. Was way to short. Just wondering around the city and small Island of Ortigia is a way to submerge yourself into the hum drum of Sicilian life.
Visit the Roman Amphiteater and just sit in a cafe and watch life go by.
Guest review by
Franziska
Netherlands
Review score
10.0
People are so helpful and friendly.
People are so helpful and friendly. Beautiful area, oleanda trees amazing.
Food at a restaurant on the sea walkway was very ordinary and unimpressive… guess they attract a lot of tourists passing by. Definitely could up their game. We were ripped off with ice creams, overcharged, but I went back & was refunded E5. Exorbitant prices anyway. Took
Tuk tuk for hour & a half. Great way of getting around. Total lack of information though.
Guest review by
Gordon
Australia
Review score
6.0
Disappointed in the acheological ruins, knowing the...
Disappointed in the acheological ruins, knowing the importance of the city in the ancient Greek world. Agrigento much more impressive. However- we loved Ortigia and would recommend the area for Ortigia alone.
Guest review by
JZ
United States
Review score
8.0
Siracusa is a beautiful part of Sicily but it is very small...
Siracusa is a beautiful part of Sicily but it is very small so everything can be seen within a week (we stayed for two) the town was much more expensive than we had anticipated / my partner is also Italian and thought the town was very targeted towards tourists and less of a residential area. that being said everything was lovely and the food of course was amazing the granita and cannoli are exceptional. I am happy we saw Siracusa but i wouldn't visit this part of Sicily again i think we saw everything it had to offer in the time we stayed there.
Guest review by
Amber
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Beautiful seaside city, especially Ortigia having minimal...
Beautiful seaside city, especially Ortigia having minimal traffic and mainly pedestrianised.
Restaurants with great seafood and we really liked their variety of Sicilian grapes wines.
We walked from lower Ortigia to Teatro Greco and Parco Archeologico in Syracuse in 40 minutes.
Guest review by
Ger
Ireland
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The best place during our 10 days travel in Sicily so far. The host Alessandro deserves 20 out of 10! Friendly, helpful, and accommodating. The room was very good. Breakfast was good. Location it great. With three very interesting sites, just 5 minutes away, good restaurants in the neighbourhood, it is still a calm location with great parking options. Walk to the city centre, and Ortigia is 30 min, but a lot of interesting places on the way. I would recommend this apartment for those who travel with the car.
The room was good quality with fridge, coffee machine, balcony, clean and tidy. The Xenia was very well run, very close to everything bars , shops, restaurants. The breakfast in the morning was as good quality as any that we have had in any hotel in Italy or Sicily and was varied and always replenished. All the staff are very friendly and very professional and take pride in what they do. Would recommend this establishment.
It is building inside of yard/loan. No windows dirrectly to street so it was really silent an pleasant stay even you are in the center of town. Well sign. Recently renovated and keep profesional hotel-like way. Frendly lady on reception. One of my best accomodation on Sicily in this price category.
An exceptional hotel with an exceptional team working there. Special recognition to Denise who went above and beyond to take care of us. This was our fourth time we have stayed at the Agila and we look forward to returning.
Breakfast is the best in Italy - not just in Sicily.
From the very first moment you step in the hotel the team makes you feel like a vip. Absolutely fantastic hotel. Rooms are great, location excellent....but I cannot repeat enough...the service is the real stand out. I would travel back to Sicily JUST to stay there
Guest review by
Warren
South Africa
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