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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Set in a restored 15th-century building, Hotel Alla Giudecca is located on Ortigia Island, Syracuse's historic center, just a few yards from the sea. WiFi is free in public areas.
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.
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.
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.
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
Located in Syracuse and with Castello Eurialo reachable within 2.1 miles, Amada Hotel Siracusa provides a garden, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Amada hotel is very clean and the staff was very nice.
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.
very good accommodation with parking in front of the hotel.
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.
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
Set in a former nobleman’s residence 0.6 mi from Arenella Beach and 4.3 mi from the center of Siracusa, Caiammari Boutique Hotel & Spa is an elegant 4-star hotel on the Plemmirio Peninsula.
Luxurious room, very clean all set in a beautiful hotel.
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!
In a prime location in the Ortigia district of Syracuse, Lanterne Magiche Ortigia Suites is located a 9-minute walk from Aretusa Beach, 1.3 miles from Syracuse Small Beach and a 11-minute walk from...
Hotel Roma is in the heart of Ortigia Island, next to the Cathedral. It offers free lobby Wi-Fi and modern, air-conditioned rooms. The Roma Restaurant serves new and traditional Sicilian recipes.
The staff and facilities were exemplary and perfectly located.
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.
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.
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.
Modern, neat, close to action and great roof top bar
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
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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 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.
Joseph
Canada
10
Scored 10
Ortigia is very nice with beautiful architecture and I...
Ortigia is very nice with beautiful architecture and I highly recommend a visit. The cathedral and the main square are wonderful!
The archeological park is worth a visit. The streets are not clean and parking there is a nightmare.
Jose
Australia
10
Scored 10
Nestled along the shores of the Ionian Sea, Syracuse...
Nestled along the shores of the Ionian Sea, Syracuse effortlessly captures the essence of ancient and modern Sicily. The heart of the city, Ortigia Island, is a labyrinth of charming alleyways, historic architecture, and vibrant markets. Strolling through the narrow streets reveals hidden gems like the Piazza del Duomo, adorned with the breathtaking Syracuse Cathedral and the Fountain of Arethusa, surrounded by tales from Greek mythology.
Syracuse boasts a rich history that unfolds in its archaeological sites. The Greek Theater, a testament to its ancient past, provides a stunning backdrop of the sea. The Ear of Dionysius, a limestone cave with exceptional acoustics, offers a glimpse into the city’s fascinating tales.
Tomas
Chile
10
Scored 10
Siracusa is down to earth, quite poor in areas but bristling...
Siracusa is down to earth, quite poor in areas but bristling with character. Even the dilapidated buildings seem to ooze charm. Friendly people, and with some of the best street food around (caponata to die for). If you look around near the market area (Ortigia) you can get some wonderful food at very reasonable prices. Ortigia feels a bit touristy nowadays, however, just meander down the back streets, get lost and be amazed! Lots of arty style bars and restaurants, which leave any creative person full of inspiration. If you can avoid the tourist swarms, then the magic is there to be found.
The place is amazing! We were in Sicily already for 1 week and passed by a few other places, but this one was by far the best! It is small, but very cosy and for a couple is great! Usually I dont see this in reviews but I consider very important: the shower is amazing, the toilet very clean, great water pressure! Marco was so receptive, friendly and helpful!! Always available! We liked so much our stay that we decided to extend, of course because Ortigia is amazing but also because we were in a great place! Grazie mille Marco!
Very well located on a cute and quiet street, close to the main attractions and the beach. The apartment has everything you may need! Even delicious coffee and coffee machine was provided, and we found cold water in the fridge upon arrival! Wifi was very fast. Washing machine with detergent also present.
It is cozy and themed around Sicily.
We got locked out of the apartment on our last night around 10om, the host was very responsive and came out very fast treating with kindness and understanding!
Great stay for 2!
We really enjoyed our stay there. The owners were great, welcoming. The place was nice with outside pool. Breakfast was absolutely fantastic as the pastries was homemade, I was always looking forward to next morning.
Only thing what was not that good for us, we haven't had a car ( seems like a mistake in all Sicily) if you not planing known places and cities.
But we get to Siracusa by the bus pretty easily. And the coast around property was stunnin, and highly recommend to visit Punta della Mola.
Absolutely loved the Portobello apartment. Even though it’s not located in the heart of Ortigia, it’s so convenient to walk in just a few minutes with the added convenience of free street parking or paid lot parking nearby. The apartment is spacious and clean and well equipped. I could’ve lived there for months. The WiFi is some of the fasted we’ve seen in Sicily, or anywhere for that matter. Shower was super hot, bed was super comfortable, and two TVs!
The hotel is well located in the center of Ortega. It's spotless clean, the bedroom + living room + shower both specious, elegantly decorated and super romantic. It's very clear someone invested a considerable sum in an interior designer and furniture, which was not our typical experience in Sicily and certainly at a reasonably priced hotel. We didn't issues with stall or water mentioned in one of the reviews. The bathroom/Showers were great.
The property was located at a great spot at the entrance of Ortigia which made it easy to spot and hence park just next to it. The hospitality was excellent and Mauro was very helpful and willing to provide any guidance and information about Ortigia and Sicily in general. Also, the new website that they created provides the user a tone of information about Ortigia which we loved. Definitely staying here again next time we visit Ortigia.
The apartment was very clean, spacious, bright and well equipped. Small terrace in front of the apartment, excellent for a morning coffee. Perfect location, safe and quiet, very close to the port and 5-10min walk to Ortigia. Extremely helpful and kind staff, provided us with detailed information about things to do in Syracuse and the surroundings. Highly recommended!
My stay in Ortigia was one of the high points for me during the three weeks in recently spent in Sicily, The owner Alberto was very helpful and most accommodating in all ways and his house keeper Anita was wonderfully helpful and really made my stay very pleasant and memorable. I would highly recommend Residenza del Reginale in Ortigia.
Stunning property in the heart of Ortigia. We felt like we were immersed in the day-to-day life of Siracusa. Sylvia, the host, was very attentive and responsive and she has created a very special accommodation, which was easily the best of the places we stayed during our stay in Sicily. We will definitely return.
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.
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.
Everything about the place was FIRST rate. The only reason that I'm being honest is because we don't plan on visiting Sicily again, too much else to see in this world. This place should be packed because of its staff, value, location....am I gushing about the place?
Lovely hotel in the middle of Ortigia, right by the sea. Also super central to shops, the market and restaurants.
Hotel room was a bit dated, but the lobby area room waa gorgeous.
The breakfast was basic, but good. Lovely open views in the breakfast / dining area.
The apartment itself is very clean, spacious and stocked with plenty of kitchen utensils. It's also nicely furnished. The owner is also very responsive and helpful. The location is very close to the old town. It's relatively quiet, which is super rare in Sicily.
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.
This apartment is beautiful, it had everything we wanted in an apartment, comfortable beds, great shower, washer/dryer, central location in an amazing part of Sicily, easy parking and Ortigia is
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