B&B il Labirinto bed and breakfast in Siracusa (Siracusa) - Italy

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B&B il Labirinto
Via Laberinto, 19 - Ortigia - Siracusa (Siracusa)
is located in a populated area
near the sea



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PROPERTY housed in a building dating back to the 16th century. Once the residence of a noble family, the building has been lovingly restored to maintain all the characteristics of Sicilian houses from that period, so you can experience a taste of times gone by. THE ROOMS are well structured and furnished with extreme care. Equipped with private bathroom provided with hairdryer and showers; TV 20’ sat; telephone; heating system and air conditioning. A customer care for relaxation of our guests, breakfast is a typical "Mediterranean", served at the buffet, you can 'eat in the leafy terrace

Prices( No Booking Fees )

Double / Twin Room € 50-70; Triple room € 70-90.

Services

In the vicinity 'of the B&B is also a solarium and a beach, where and'can swim. External Services
Pharmacy, post office, newsagent, tobacconists, Banks, Restaurants, boutiques and beauty center.

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Distance from B&B il Labirinto to:

(Using public transportation)
Seaside: 10 minutes
Railway Station: 10 minutes
Airport: 40 minutes

The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 1 nights and it has 14 bed places

Attractions near Siracusa

THE B& B Aries in the heart of Ortygia Island and it is located in the alleyway Via Laberinto off the Via Delle Maestranze about 30 mt from Archimede Square with its magnificent fountain named after " Diana", a Greek divinity representing the Hunting Goddess. The area is considered by tourists one of the favorite meeting places. It is situated within an easy walk to the Cathedral(the ancient Acropolis)and very close to Aretusa Spring where papyrus plants grow. In this area, just by...
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