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Services at Algila Ortigia Charme Hotel, Syracuse
Services and Facilities
Available
24 hours Front Desk, Air Conditioning, Baggage Hold, Banking/ATM Machines, Bar: Alcoholic drinks, Bar: Light Snack, Bar: Soft drinks, Breakfast: Full, Concierge Desk, Currency Exchange Services, Doctor On Call/Medical Service, Elevators, Fax Service, Garage Parking, Hair Dresser, Handicap Facilities, Laundry/ Valet Services, Lounge, Maid Service Daily, Photo Copy Service, Porter/Bellmen, Printer/ PC available, Reading room, Restaurant, Room service for Breakfast, Safe Deposit Box, Shoeshine, TV Room, Wake up calls, Wheelchair Accessible Elevator, Wifi Area
On Request
- Aerobics Instructor
- Babysitting/child Services
- Bicycle rental
- Car Rental Desk
- Dry Cleaning
- Excursions and tours
- Fitness Center
- Interpretation/Translation Service
- Jacuzzi
- Mail Services
- Packed Lunches
- Shuttle
- Sports Trainer
- Wedding Services
Food and Beverages Facilities
Description: The charming adjoining restaurant offers only the highest quality cuisine; great care is taken in the preparation and presentation of dishes, representing the best of the Mediterranean tradition.
Type of the Food: Mediterranean, international, typical sicilian
Meals Served: close for lunch
Breakfast Time: 7 to 10 a.m.
Dinner Time: 8 to 10 p.m.
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.
