B.W. Mediterraneo
The B.W. Mediterraneo hotel enjoys a superb location in the centre of Catania, within walking distance of the renowned baroque street of Via Etnea. This is a very convenient position for guests wishing to discover this city as many sites of touristic and cultural interest can be re Read more
B.W. Mediterraneo
The B.W. Mediterraneo hotel enjoys a superb location in the centre of Catania, within walking distance of the renowned baroque street of Via Etnea. This is a very convenient position for guests wishing to discover this city as many sites of touristic and cultural interest can be reached on foot, including, the Roman Amphitheatre, the Villa Bellini gardens, Via dei Crociferi, magnificent baroque palaces and Piazza Duomo. This city hotel boasts well fitted rooms with tasteful decoration and furnishing and provides a professional service that will guarantee guests a comfortable stay.
The rooms are large, bright and soundproofed. En suite bathroom with shower or bath tub and a balcony feature as standard. There are 4 rooms for disabled guests and 16 for non-smokers. A hairdryer, direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, radio, Internet access, minibar, mini-fridge, tea/coffee making facilities, ironing set, double or king-size bed, centrally regulated air-conditioning, central heating and a safe deposit box all feature as standard.
Number of Rooms: 63
The hotel is very close to Via Etnea, at the heart of Catania, one of the symbolic cities of Sicilian baroque. Just a short distance from the hotel are some of the most artistically and culturally interesting places in Catania: the Roman Amphitheatre; the Villa Bellini gardens, Via dei Crociferi, magnificent baroque palaces and Piazza Duomo. The Benedictine Monastery is also an essential visit, nowadays home to the Faculty of Arts, the St. Julian Church, one of the most beautiful in Catania, and Ursino Castle, the only building to survive the earthquake in 1693. The hotel is also an ideal base for excursions out of town: Caltagirone, the town famous for its ceramics; Taormina; Siracusa; Piazza Armerina and the slopes of Etna.
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