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Algila Ortigia Charme Hotel, Syracuse
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
30 |
Type of Rooms Offered: |
Single Room double classic Junior Suite Executive Double classic - Sea view Junior suite - Sea View |
Single Room :
Description: Cosy and smart, they are furnished, like the other rooms, with antique furniture and made colourful using quality materials and tiles thus creating a familiar atmosphere for the sole traveller.
Number and type of beds: 1 single bed
Occupancy: 1 Adults,
double classic:
Description: Furnished mainly with restored antique furniture belonging to the original building such as antique chests reflecting the Sicilian culture of that time and wardrobes made with antique wooden doors. A rather unusual characteristic of the bathrooms is the colourful hand-panted tiles. There is a splendid sea view from some of the balconies while others look onto a typical Baroque building or small distinctive courtyards.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Junior Suite :
Description: Some Suites enjoy a sea view while others overlook a traditional Mediterranean courtyard. They are made up of two separate rooms both smartly furnished - a sleeping area and a living area equipped with all necessary comforts. The double beds hand-crafted in antique wood are also hand-painted and make the atmosphere both unusual and sophisticated. The bathrooms are particulary colourful thanks to the traditional Mediterranean tiles and are equipped with spacious showers some of which have chromotherapeutic water jets.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 1
Executive :
Description: Unique in its style, this room is nestled in the rooves and can be reached via its own stairway thus making it completely independent from the rest of the building. The curtains, the decorated beams, the hand-painted bathroom tiles decorated in geometric patterns and the flooring are all coordinated with the finest taste and reflect the colours of the sea view from the window. In the cosy bedroom, a king-size, four-poster bed is draped in luxurious, soft throws. The bathroom is rather unusual in its layout and is equipped with both bath and shower. Outside there is a sun terrace for private use overlooking the sea of Ortigia. During the hottest hours of the day, you can enjoy the circular hydro-massage bath to be found on the small private terrace whre you can sunbathe and enjoy enchanting sunsets.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Double classic - Sea view:
Description: Furnished mainly with restored antique furniture belonging to the original building such as antique chests reflecting the Sicilian culture of that time and wardrobes made with antique wooden doors. A rather unusual characteristic of the bathrooms is the colourful hand-panted tiles. There is a splendid sea view from some of the balconies while others look onto a typical Baroque building or small distinctive courtyards.
Number and type of beds: 1 king bed or twin
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Junior suite - Sea View:
Description: Some Suites enjoy a sea view while others overlook a traditional Mediterranean courtyard. They are made up of two separate rooms both smartly furnished - a sleeping area and a living area equipped with all necessary comforts. The double beds hand-crafted in antique wood are also hand-painted and make the atmosphere both unusual and sophisticated. The bathrooms are particulary colourful thanks to the traditional Mediterranean tiles and are equipped with spacious showers some of which have chromotherapeutic water jets.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed and a sofa bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 1
Syracuse, Italy
Situated in a wide natural gulf, on the Southeastern coast of the Sicily, the city of Siracusa extends itself on the Island of Ortigia joined to the mainland with a bridge. Ortigia constitutes the historical part of Siracusa built on an ancient Greek settlement; while the city on the Sicilian mainland has been developed more recently. City of art, with a dominant baroque architecture, typical of this area, Siracusa is home of an archaeological museum of extraordinary importance: the National Archaeological Museum. Siracusa was the city of Archimedes, Pindar and Aeschylus. It was the most important city in Magna Graecia. Today the remains of its glorious past in Greek and Roman times are everywhere.
