Algila Ortigia Charme Hotel, Siracusa
This exquisite 19th building can be found in the heart of the historic centre of Siracusa. It enjoys a magnificent view of the glorious Ortigia sea. Giving onto the ancient “Mastra Rua” where the Siracusan nobility resided as far back as the 14th century, it is still a starting point for cultural and historical itineraries. Its recent restoration has maintained the original, well-planned structure which is made up of three buildings and this contributes to its dynamic layout. All thirty rooms are furnished differently with antique furniture, four-poster beds and refined interior decoration which all add to its distinctive Sicilian touch as well as Mediterranean features such as colourful bathrooms tiles. The charm of the past which can be found in the restored furnishings and fittings does not disregard the need for today’s comforts.
Localização:
Algilà Ortigia Charme Hotel is located in Island of Ortigia, in Syracuse, Sicily. The nearest airport is "Fontanarossa" in Catania at approximately 60 km from Syracuse. - Ver Mapa.
Informações Gerais:
| Categoria: | Epoque Classic Superior [learn more] |
| Endereço | Via Vittorio Veneto. 93, Siracusa, zipcode: 96100 [view map] |
| Ano de construção: | 1800 |
| Ano Renovado: | 2007 |
| Pisos: | 4 |
| Número de Quartos: | 30 |
| English, French, German, Italian, Spanish | |
| Cartões de CrJdito Aceites: | MASTERCARD,VISA,AMEX,DINERS,MAESTRO |
Siracusa, Itália
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.
