Immersed in nature, this 3-star hotel is surrounded by a pine grove and overlooks the enchanting Pergusa Lake, offering the ideal location for a relaxing vacation.
Debra
Italy
Mattresses and pillows super comfortable!! Food exceptionally good. The hotel surpassed our expectations.
Located in Enna, 16 miles from Sicilia Outlet Village, Hotel Bristol has accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Michael
United States of America
Good location in the center of town. The breakfast provided was sufficient and good. It was only a stop off for the night so there was not a lot of expectation. Walking distance to the center of town and restaurants.
Featuring a large wellness center and elegant restaurant, this 4-star hotel is set in the Sicilian countryside, 4.3 mi from Enna. All air-conditioned rooms come with an LCD TV and a balcony.
Claudio
United States of America
Everything was great. Food was good. Always fresh and appealing. The staff was amazing.
16 miles from Sicilia Outlet Village in Enna, WelcHome - guest accomodation features accommodations with access to wellness packages and beauty services.
Andrew
Canada
It all starts with the host and this young couple are fabulous. We were with them for a week and they always responded quickly and helped with all questions. The location is the best with a early morning coffee/bakery at the corner, lots of fabulous restaurants within minutes and lots of free parking near by. We enjoyed our stay in Enna very much thanks to our hosts and there accommodations.
Antica Dimora Historic Building is located in Enna’s center and offers rustic-style rooms with free Wi-Fi. A sweet and savory buffet breakfast is served daily.
Katharine
United States of America
It was beautiful and comfortable!!!! Prime location to walk around Enna. The owners were very personable and gave several suggestions and directions on things to see. The breakfast spread was delicious and amazing!!!
In the heart of the Lake Pergusa Valley, B&B Villa Casablanca features a sun terrace, olive grove and playground. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
Psaila
Malta
Very nice and relaxing place, good breakfast, helpful owners and staff, free parking
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool among the olive groves, La Casa Del Poeta offers modern rooms with free WiFi. This design hotel is a 10-minute walk from the village of Pergusa and its lake.
Lynne
Australia
We were recommended La Casa by friends, and it was terrific. We were made extremely welcome by Julianna the hostess. La Casa is a charming property, beautifully and thoughtfully renovated in a quite location that is still close to amenities. Julianna also suggested a range of options of restaurants for dinner that evening that met our needs. She then phoned our choice to secure a reservation. The breakfast was outstanding, with lots of choice and home baked goodies. Julianna helped us to find a place to stay for a night for which we had no accommodation and for which La Casa had no availability. Once again, she phoned the location and secured this for us. We were offered an exceptional level of care and hospitality. La Casa is also in a central location in Sicily providing access to major sites of interest such as Enna and Roman villa, Villa del Casale. La Casa del Poetica a great place to base a stay in this region of Sicily.
Worth the bus journey. The views from Enna are spectacular.
Worth the bus journey. The views from Enna are spectacular. We had a beautiful meal at Il Mito di Kore on the recommendation of our hosts. We saw the cathedral and walked as far as the castle which was closed for renovation.
Judy
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Enna is wonderful and cooler than other parts of Sicily...
Enna is wonderful and cooler than other parts of Sicily because it's so high up. It is not as touristy as, say, Agrigento, so you get a better sense of actual Sicilian life. There is an amazing cemetery, the size of an entire town, a little gem of an archaeology museum, a geological park that is the supposed site of the rape of Persephone (there is evidence that this was an indigenous myth adopted by the Greeks), lots of excellent walking opportunities, and a wonderful literary cafe, Al Kenisa, in an old church with a catacomb you can visit as you have your Aperol Spritz (just mind the stairs!). Another wonderful place for an aperitivo, Bar Delizia, on the square in front of the Duomo. They serve incredible aroncini. Finally: Avoid it in the summer. Even here it's broiling in late June, July and August. April or October would be the perfect time to visit Sicily.
Mary Kaye
Scored 10
10
A nice village perfect for a long weekend and a short break.
A nice village perfect for a long weekend and a short break.
Historic alleys to walk around and in center of Sicily with amazing view.
Easy to reach with adequate free parking facilities all around village, weekends a bit hard to find easily parking though.
You can walk around, have steep hills though, need to be in good shape to walk up and down but definitely will be paid back form the views and historic alleys.
We did not try any restaurant/tratoria as we stayed short but our Landlords Pamela & Giuseppe will guide you to right places.
A worthy place to visit if you go Sicily.
Nikos & Yianna
Greece
Scored 8.0
8.0
Enna was a quaint old town, in fact one of the oldest towns...
Enna was a quaint old town, in fact one of the oldest towns in the central area of Sicily. It is well served with roads, safe walkways and plenty of restaurants, bars and eating places...maybe its the time we visited in May but it lacked the outdoor tables and chairs and open air dining we all love. Having said all that its imposing Castello and Churches offer a snippet of life in days gone by, a truly authentic Sicilian experience for us which is what we like. Sitting in one of its main squares looking out at a centuries old theatre was a joy while sipping our Cappuccino and savoring their Croissants with cream :) The people are nice and helpful too even if you don't speak Italian.
Captain Ray V. Micallef
Malta
Scored 10
10
Enna is a substantial hilltop town with an exceptionally...
Enna is a substantial hilltop town with an exceptionally interesting history. It is readily accessible from the A19 and makes a good place to stay in central Sicily. There are marvelous views of the surrounding countryside and of other hilltop towns nearby.
Diana
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Enna is extremely historic, with much to offer to the...
Enna is extremely historic, with much to offer to the visitor - cathedral & churches with their art & architecture, historic castle and Frederic II tower. There is a beautiful Belvedere offering views across Sicily too.
It has best location, I could see the castle view from my window, could walk to all the sights and find good restaurants nearby, the most important is, the owner really took care , rooms are clean and decorated with love. Breakfast is absolutely the best one I got in Sicily. all food are from his own farm, and make with love. Respect! Five Star experience, if one day I come back to Enna, I would stay here again.
Sicily Rooms Enna was renovated five years ago and the room was typical hostel room with Ikea bed and other stuff aswell. Old gentleman welcomed us and was very social and helpful. Property is easy to reach by car and parking is possible on the street in the front of hostel.
It was very good accommodation. I would definitely recommend if you don't mind to drive a bit out of town. It was very nice view and the owner was super hospitable. We felt very welcomed in this place. AND one of the best breakfast in whole Sicily!
Great location over the car race track. Just off main road through the middle of Sicily so great transit hotel. Restaurant open late & we watched the locals at a dance evening which was lovely. Our dog was treated very well.
The most amazing place we stayed in during our trip around Sicily. The owner was really helpful and the rooms are just georgious! Followed up by amazing breakfast… 10/10 :) Thank you!
Jaroslav
Czech Republic
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