2 star Catania hotels in Catania - Etna, Italy
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Massimo Centro
Area: Catania, Catania,
Themes: Historic Hotel
Located in a historic building of Via Etnea, one of the oldest streets of Catania, the good value B&B Massimo …
Bordighera
Area: Catania, Catania,
The B & B is located in one of the most prestigious in Catania, is composed of 4 bedrooms, 2 with private bathroom …
Valentino
Area: Catania, Catania,
Themes: Historic Hotel
The Valentino is a budget hotel close to the centre of Catania , one of the main cities in Sicily situated …
Villa Ortensia
Area: Catania, Aci Castello
The Villa Ortensia Bed & Breakfast is located in Aci Castello, a few steps of the beach and not far from Catania …
Xenios
Area: Catania, Catania,
Themes: Historic Hotel
The Xenios Bed & Breakfast is located in the heart of Baroque Catania. Set in an historical building overlooking …
Umberto I
Area: Catania, Catania,
B&B is located in Via Umberto, just in Catania historical city centre, from which you can easily reach the main …
Antico Teatro
Area: Catania, Catania,
THE B&B ANTICO TEATRO is iserted into a stable of 17° century. The structure is scarcely restaured with good …
Massalargia
Area: Catania, Mascalucia
Marco, Desirèe and Fabrizio would like to receive you making you feel not customers, not hosts but at home; A …
San Michele Inn
Area: Catania, Catania,
The San Michele Inn is located in the most elegant area of Catania, just two steps from Catania centrale train and …
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2 star Catania, Catania - Etna Hotels
About 300,000 people call Catania home. Possessing many Greek and Roman remains, Catania's oldest attractions include the Greek-Roman Theatre and the Catanian Amphitheatre from the 2nd century, the Odeon from the 3rd century, The Greek Acropolis of Mountvirgin's Hill, The Roman Forum, Roman ruins in Cortile Archirotti, and the Roman Columns in Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini.











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