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.
Nicholas
United States of America
Hotel is in a great location, right next to excellent bakeries and a short walk to Ortegia. Also walkable to the Siracusa Archeological site.
The rooms were large and clean. The building and rooms are old, but in a charming way. Reception was very helpful and welcoming.
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.
Michael
United States of America
The hotel is well located in Ortigia with water views. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Hotel is clean. Breakfast was good.
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.
Erzsébet
Hungary
Close to bus and train station. Personal very kind at the hotel.
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.
Located 2.1 miles from Castello Eurialo, Amada Hotel Siracusa offers 3-star accommodations in Syracuse and features a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
Amada hotel is very clean and the staff was very nice.
Well located in Syracuse, Hotel Ortigia Royal Suite provides a continental breakfast and free WiFi. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
Loved the location, the size of the rooms and helpful staff.
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.
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.
excellent location & staff were the friendliest I’ve ever met
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.
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
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
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.
Wonderful staff, wonderful meals, beautiful hotel grounds
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hotel Gargallo is found in the heart of the historic center of Syracuse, the beautiful Ortigia Island.
Location was great. Staff were very pleasant and helpful
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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.
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.
Heather
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Visiting the archeological park is very nice, I recommend...
Visiting the archeological park is very nice, I recommend going early in the morning (8.30AM) before big tourist groups start arriving.
Ortigia is also a great place to go: besides sightseeing objects, I particularly recommend via Cavour with lovely small artisan shops.
A Putia near Fontana di Diana seemed to be a small diner appreciated both by locals and tourists. Good food, reasonable prices, ok service.
KristaOliSiin
Estonia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ortigia is amazing, so much great food, and lovely to walk...
Ortigia is amazing, so much great food, and lovely to walk around. There isn't more than a day's worth of sight-seeing on the island, plus the Archaeological sites in Siracusa, but it is an excellent home base for day trips around south-east Sicily. And perfect for a relaxing holiday - coffee and a pastry in front of the duomo, a walk around the island and a little shopping (mostly touristy stuff unfortunately), and a gelato looking out over the water on the promenade. Very friendly people, lovely architecture and history around every corner, fantastic restaurants, and even in February, SUN!
Johanna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Siracusa is a lovely city with a lot of history.
Siracusa is a lovely city with a lot of history. The old part of the city on Ortigia island is full of beautiful old buildings and archaeological sites.
There are many good restaurants and bars and by and large it is relatively cheap.
We rented a car; there are many worthwhile places to visit within an hours drive, including Etna. In the summer a car is essential if you want to get to the many beaches in Sicily
Tom
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a great city for a 4 day stay.
What a great city for a 4 day stay. We loved Ortigia, the Archamides outdoor interactive museum, etc. We also ventured off to Taormina and Isola Bella for the most beautiful views. Much prefer this city to Palermo which was dirty and congested.
Beautifully designed rooms in an excellent location, within 15 minutes walking you're in Ortigia but it's also doable to walk the other way to the Greek Theatre instead. A simple but absolutely lovely and delicious breakfast, especially the granita was a highlight for both of us. Our room also had the most pleasant AC we've experienced in Sicily as we could keep it on at night against the heat without being bothered by the sound or feeling of cold winds. When we come back to Siracusa, we definitely plan to stay here again!
Beautifully restored and decorated bed and breakfast in a perfect location to visit Syracuse and Ortigia. 10 min walk and you are at the crossing bridge to beautiful Ortigia. 10 min drive and you are at the archeological park. Stefania, owner of the bed and breakfast, is an amazing hostess, kind, helpful, and will serve you the most
wonderful pastries you could try in
Sicily either at the chic indoor dinning area or in the beautiful terrace. Free street parking is a plus! Looking forward to going back!
The property owner was there to meet us when we arrived; very kind and helpful. The apartment is nice and very clean. It is set in the central area of Siracusa, less than 20 seconds walk from one of the charming narrow streets of the ancient city. Shops, restaurants, bars, and museums are all over the place, The apartment is also a few minutes walk from the promenade which is down the road from the apartment. All considered the lodging is perfect for a family stay in one of Sicily's beautiful cities.
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.
Good value for money, only a 15 min walk from Ortigia Island and 20 min walk from the Archeological Park. Free public parking is available on the street of the location.
We booked 4 apartments, which were clean and had everything you could need (toiletries, facilities, AC, hair dryer, etc.)
The hosts at the reception were very welcoming and provided us recommendations of beaches around Syracuse as well as two sun parasols to use free of charge.
The apartment was clean, cosy and silent. We found everything we needed, even more than what we expected. The owners were very nice and always available. In few minutes by car we could reach the Ortigia Island and the Archeological park. Last but not least: the air conditioner worked perfectly - important note when you visit Sicily in summer :) Recommended 100%!
The place is really close to the city center. we got a lot of good advice from the boss of the suite, he was really nice and helpful. We loved the place so much that we spent 3 nights more that previous. i really recommend this place. After visiting many cities in Sicily I assure your that Syracuse and this hotel are the very best of my journey.
We really enjoyed our stay in this cozy and functional room. It was strategically located to be reached by car and then easily walk to Ortigia. The host was very helpful in providing us with all the info and tips we needed to have a great experience in Syracuse. Finally, it was a great value for money. We recommend it!
The staff was fabulous. They ensured we got to the hotel and a valet took our car to secure parking. They also called a reliable driver to take us into Syracuse proper to visit the archeological museum and site. They also checked on our progress and sent a tuk-tuk to bring us back to the hotel.
A beautiful apartment, with super facilities in a fantastic location. We stayed in late September for 3 nights and had a great time.
Beautiful Ortigia, with its winding characteristic streets and fabulous architecture and sea views, is a must on any trip to Sicily.
We were on the bicycle tour around the Sicily and from 10 booked places this was the best. Amazing local vibe, tarrace on the rooftop, balcony with wonderful view. Ermes Siracusa is in the historic centre but still very quiet. I recomend from all my heart :-)
The owner is very friendly and helpful, as are the staff. She has good knowledge of the area including Siracusa and good local restaurants. She also speaks at least 3 languages, if not more! Best owner/host we met on our road trip in Sicily.
All was magnificent I went to this hotel with my father.
We did a bike trip of all Sicily and we had amazing support from staff.
All the amenities were in perfect shape and all good for a visit to this city.
100% recommended
great little hotel - well located - and not far from the best beach in Sicily. The owner and family were exceptionally friendly and helpful. Even though we stayed online night, it was memorable and I would return tomorrow.
Everything. The best in Sicily to stay. Nice location to stay in Ortigia island. Gianluca was great and heloed us with everything we needed even we had a chance to leave our luggages ealrier and go for lunch.
We stayed 3 more days because we loved Syracuse and were very comfortable in the apartment.
Recommend to stay here in Ortigia rather than Syracuse city and this is one of the most affordable options.
clean, good location and decent price for the area but still our most expensive room in Sicily. hostess was very nice. getting in is tricky and includes downloading an app.
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