Iblea Paradise bed and breakfast in Ragusa - Italy

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Iblea Paradise
Via Giambattista Odierna, 61- Ragusa (Ragusa)
is located in a populated area



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Iblea Paradise is an Bed and Breakfast in Ragusa. It was born in 2011,which has 4 rooms for total 15 beds. The building of ancient workmanship was built in the end of ‘900 and completely renovated respecting the original style. It’s immersed in the old town of Ragusa, is just 10 minutes from the baroque city of Ragusa Ibla (Unesco), and 20 minutes from the Castle "Donnafugata" seat of the county Chiaramonte and the sea of Marina di Ragusa. The property has four bedrooms, all en suite and with private entrance, furnished in art povera and provided with air conditioning, TV, Wi-Fi.

Prices( No Booking Fees )

SINGLE ROOM: da € 25,00 a € 35,00 DOUBLE ROOM: da € 40,00 a € 50,00 TRIPLE ROOM: da € 50,00 a € 65,00 ROOM X 4: da € 60,00 a € 80,00 ROOM X 5: da € 75,00 a € 85,00.. more

Services

Possibilità di pagamento per le più popolari carte di credito in commercio. Room key to go out and come back 24 h
room key to go out and come back 24 h
tv color
air conditionating in all rooms
bus stop near property
mini fridge in all rooms
Payment by cash, Paypal, Credit cards, Debit cards (bancomat), bank transfer, Poste Pay
wi-fi internet free connection 24 h in all rooms.

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Distance from Iblea Paradise to:

(Using public transportation)
Seaside: 25 minutes
Railway Station: 5 minutes
Airport: 20 minutes

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

Attractions near Ragusa

Ragusa It is the capital of the province of Ragusa, on the island of Sicily, with around 75,000 inhabitants. In 1693 the city was devastated by a huge earthquake, which killed some 5,000 inhabitants. Following this catastrophe the city was largely rebuilt, many baroque buildings date from this period. Ragusa Ibla hosts a wide array of Baroque architecture, including several stunning palaces and churches. Marina di Ragusa is a village in southern Italy, a frazione of the comune of Ragusa. The...
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