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.
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.
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.
Thanos
Greece
The room was very clean and modern and the beds were comfortable. Very nice view from the windows. Good location and free parking.
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.
Olivia
United States of America
Excellent, attentive staff, stylish/sophisticated decor, great location, excellent breakfast
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.
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.
With a large rooftop terrace overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Domus Mariae Albergo is right on Siracusa's seafront.
Ricardo
United States of America
Location is great! As close as you can get to the sea with a beautiful view of the ocean from the room. The hotel is very close to the Dome, the street market and all the attractions in Ortigia. Service from Davide was superb, his warmth and service level was outstanding.
Boasting a wellness center, Borgo di Luce I Monasteri Golf Resort & 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.
Robert
United States of America
The location is excellent, and the staff very helpful. The breakfast was fine.
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.
Andrea
Italy
The ambiance of the room was antique and a good taste of the beautiful past.
Gran Bretagna Boutique Hotel Ortigia offers traditionally furnished accommodations in Ortigia, Siracusa's historical center. The Porto Grande harbor, with its tree-lined promenade, is 328 feet away.
Lovely and very spacious room at a great location.
Featuring an outdoor pool and a garden. Addauro Resort offers air-conditioned rooms with modern décor, 1.7 mi from the beach in Arenella. WiFi and parking are both free at the property.
It is in a quiet place and away feom the busy life.
Offering a restaurant, garden and sun terrace, Hotel Parco delle Fontane is located in Siracusa, 2.5 mi from Ortigia Island. Free WiFi access is available throughout.
Very nice hotel with kind receptionists and nice garden.
Set overlooking the sea on the island of Ortigia, Hotel Henry's House offers a sun terrace, snack bar and free Wi-Fi throughout. The Duomo di Siracusa Cathedral is a 5-minute walk away.
Wonderful location, staff, hotel rooms and terrace overlooking the water
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.
Beautiful hotel. Staff are very helpful and friendly.
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.
Free Easy car parking
Large apartment with Terrace
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.
I liked the variety of food available for breakfast
Hotel Scala Greca is 20 minutes' drive from the beach, and 3.1 mi from Siracusa city center and Ortigia Island. It offers a restaurant, air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout.
Nice hotel with good breakfast and polite personal.
Located in Siracusa, the Aretusa Palace Hotel has an on-site restaurant and free parking. It offers classically furnished accommodations with air conditioning.
La cortesia gentilezza e professionalità della titolare
With a peaceful location 2.5 miles outside Syracuse, Villa Cristina offers landscaped grounds and a large porch where meals from the traditional restaurant are served. On-site parking is free.
Buon ristorante con piatti tipici
Super simpatia del cuoco
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 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.
Absolutely everything about this hotel is very good
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.
Being able to jump into the sea directly from the door!
Featuring a terrace and a bar, Hotel Palazzo Cavalieri is located in Syracuse, a 10-minute walk from Syracuse Small Beach and 0.7 miles from Aretusa Beach.
The staff where excellent very friendly great value for money.
Offering a sun terrace overlooking the port, Hotel Centrale is next to Siracusa Train Station and bus terminal and a 10-minute walk from Syracuse Ortigia.
Very nice and clean appartment, friendly staff, near to train station.
Attractively set in Siracusa, palazzo salomone features air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant and a garden. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom.
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.
the location is great for the ruins. 25 min walk to Ortigia.
Kalaonda Plemmirio is a complex made up of restored 19th-century buildings set just 2625 feet from the sea and with its own outdoor pool. Syracuse is just 5.6 mi away.
staffs were friendly and welcoming.
shower was great
Located in Syracuse, 8.3 miles from Tempio di Apollo, Hotel Lady Lusya has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
location and ambience were lovely. Pool was amazing.
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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.
The old part of the city is very walkable. The beaches are a bit crowded but it was hot weather so that was to be expected. We needed an extra day to visit the archaeological remains which were further away.
Linda
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ortigia was beautiful, a must see.
Ortigia was beautiful, a must see. A boat trip is definitely worth doing, as well the duomo, the fort. Good restaurants and bars everywhere, reasonably priced. Definitely our favourite place in Syracuse.
The archaeological park is a must see! Amazing place.
We walked or took taxis everywhere, too stressful to drive.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The streets are charming especially on Ortigia but the...
The streets are charming especially on Ortigia but the sights and museums fall short of other cities, including Palermo and Taormina on Sicily and far short of Florence or Sienna on the mainland. Still, having visited all those other places Syracuse was a pleasant place to spend a couple of days. The main archeological site (overly hyped and ruined by a theatre development) and associated museum are far from Ortigia, which means a long hike or waiting for the tiny red minibus 105 if you can find the stop just over the bridge from Ortigia. Seeing the one Caravaggio in Santa Lucia was another hike across the mainland. On Ortigia, the castle was only OK; the Mikveh looked interesting from outside but we hadn't booked the guided tour. The market was excellent (buy some almond biscuits for 12 euros a kilo!) and close to the impressive Temple of Apollo. We ate well (lots of seafood) but missed out on a really good looking restaurant for lack of a reservation. The coach ride from Catania airport was cheap and functional but the taxi touts at the terminal were sharks, I'm afraid.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice town. We had fun walking around.
Very nice town. We had fun walking around. Beautiful to walk around at night time. Felt safe there. La Fustella was a great leather goods store and everything was made on site. Prices were very good. We also found some paintings on parchment paper at Galleria Bellomo. There is great street food and beautiful sea views.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lots to see and explore both in the main town eg museums,...
Lots to see and explore both in the main town eg museums, churches & the archeological park then on Ortigia where history abounds. Plenty of little restaurants to be found up narrow alleyways on Ortigia which are well-lit and have a good atmosphere. Lots of walking required but mostly level with only a few slopes down - & of course back up! - towards the shore but lots of little shops, some touristy but others more interesting like ceramics to distract you. Great views from the shoreline or promenade that runs round the headland so lovey sunsets to view. Felt very safe & people helpful if you need directions. Food-wise - if you like fish, you'll be in heaven plus the usual Italian pasta & pizza plus tasting the Caponnata is a must. Gluten free, vegetarian & vegan folks are catered for to an extent - apps and guidebooks are handy to find places. Without rushing or going to the beach we arrived on Monday and left on Fri and that was plenty of time to see everthing we wanted. Enjoy!
MF
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ortigia Island is a beautiful place, lots of great...
Ortigia Island is a beautiful place, lots of great architecture, very clean. Interesting sites to see and many boat trips available to take you around the island. There are other places of interest in Siracusa and public transport to take you other parts of Sicily. Many places to eat and if you don't mind walking other sites outside of Ortigia Island are within 30/40 minutes walking.
We absolutely loved this place! Probably the best we've had in 10 days of our Sicily tour!! The location is right in the center of Isola Ortigia, in a historical building, yet new, modern, 5-star facility, owned and run by Martina and her colleague Nastassia.
So beautiful, so clean, so fresh, full of light, amazing and rich fresh breakfast..
The parking valet was arranged in advance and worked very well.
Will definitely plan to return to Maeco B&B! Thank you Martina, thank you Nastassia :)
My husband and I had a room overlooking the square. It was magical. We made use of the small balcony to take in the comings and goings in the square.
Paola is an outstanding host and communication with her before and during our stay was so helpful. She arranged our parking and suggested restaurants, etc. Paula told us that she grew up in this house, which made our stay all the more special. Our memories of two wonderful days in Ortigia are a highlight of our 16 days in Sicily!
This stay was one of my best during a 4-week tour of Sicily. The room was spacious, modern and had a super clean and fresh feeling. Checkin and checkout were well organized. Breakfast was great. Plenty of bottled water, fruit juice and limoncello to be had, if desired. Location on Ortigia Island was perfect - near outdoor market and historical ruins. Plenty of parking available, for a 15 euro fee for 24 hours. Great view of Greek ruins and town from balcony.
Breakfast was very good , very rich . The location was good , walking distance to Ortigia. The rooms are very well designed and comfortable. The hotel and rooms were very clean. During one week in Sicily this is the best hotel which we have accommodated compare to Palermo and Taormina hotels which were at similar price levels . The hotel has very good fish restaurant bu the sea and in the center. Strongly recommended.” Onda Blue and Onda blue by sea”
This apartment was our best stay so far in Sicily, it beautiful, clean and comfortable.
the kitchen is fully equipped for making anything you'd like, and the area around is filled with restaurants.
Ortigia is just 5 minute walk away, perfect for exploring by foot.
From Siracusa we went on day trip with our car, it is easy to get in and out of the area, and we always found plenty of free parking spots right infront of the apartment.
A lovely, very large and well-equipped apartment with everything we needed, two terraces and in a quiet location just a few kilometers outside of Syracuse with easy car parking - a perfect base for exploring Syracuse and this region of south-east Sicily. Our thanks to Luciano who gave us some great tips which helped make our stay a great end to our ten day tour of eastern Sicily.
We had a room with a balcony overlooking the sea, beautiful!! Good breakfast, host parks your car, hosts made dinner and taxi reservations all of which we greatly appreciated. This facility was one of the highlights of our two week vacation in Sicily.
It is at the end of a short dead end street so we wondered if we had found it but saw the sign for the hotel and were very happy.
Very nice hotel. Beautiful patio. Rooftop terrace with view on the port and Ortigia. Friendly staff. Free public parking in front of the hotel. Close to Ortigia (accessible by foot). Some days even possible to cross the port to Ortigia by boat.
The best coffee we drank in Sicily was there! :-)
We wish to travel again to Siracusa and stay in that hotel.
Market in the street below very good, needn't have bought fruit from the supermarket. Quiet location handy for the sights in Ortigia and not too far to the Syracuse ruins. Catacombs best of that bunch. La Lisca restaurant highly recommended. We parked for free in the street to the left of the market, hopefully no fine?
Incredibile!! What a wonderful stay we had in Syracuse. We would have loved to stay for weeks. Marcello was a fabulous host. He met us at the door and gave us so many great recommendations. We were two couple and this was the perfect place for 4 people and a great location to the ortigia and to the archeological park.
Great view, great location, stunning property and exceptional hosts. The place is spacious, bright and has high ceilings and overall just very well appointed. Syracuse was the experience of Italy we were listing for after all the tourist crowds in other areas it was such a more peaceful experience here.
The room was outstanding. The best we stayed in during our 3 weeks in Italy. You have to check this place out. The staff were fantastic and willing to help with any requests or issues. Restaurants were minutes away.
Ortigia is a great place to visit and this boutique hotel would enhance your stay.
excellent location and beautiful private courtyard . we just regret staying only one night. Antonella, the very kind owner, pointed out some of the best restaurants of our stay in Sicily . our room had a living room( see picture) and a courtyard( see picture) on top of the bedroom. very spacious .
Amazing, stylish apartment! So comfortable and bright and airy. So much space and all of the mod cons. Absolutely loved our stay and wished we had more time there. Highly recommend to anyone travelling to Ortigia, Syracuse, Sicily.
Best breakfast of all our stays in Sicily by a wide margin! Stefano's creativity is unsurpassed. Super clean and quiet (brand new blue room, artistically decorated). Close to Siracusa (with a car) and much quieter.
We loved our stay at Caportigia Boutique Hotel. The staff were exceptionally good. Every single one was polite, helpful and charming. Breakfast was the best we've had so far in Sicily.
Best B&B i went in sicily out of the 4 I went.
Room was well designed and decorated.
Parking is not a problem. I found in front of the B&B at any time of day i went by car.
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