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    Manganelli Palace Hotel - Premium Room www.manganellipalace.it

    Manganelli Palace Hotel

    (1 review)

    We two were in a Standard room with double bed, room 404, for 2 nights. Location is convenient to…read moreairport shuttle bus, fish market, main shopping streets, and is about a 15 minute walk to bus / train stations. Friendly service from all staff. Very good value. In particular the included breakfast was excellent. There were tables inside and on a terrace. Extensive choice of foods and drinks at the buffet. Drip coffee available and coffee on order (eg espresso) offered also. Meats, eggs, fruits, cereals, milk (cow and soy), juices, yogurts, cheeses, breads, pastries... Our room faced a quiet inner courtyard. The ceiling was high with unique painting and other decor. Bathroom was new and clean. Internet (over Wi-Fi) worked very well. The hotel arranged us a car ride from the airport, and said we could pay by credit card. Car was there as scheduled, with a very competent tattooed female driver who got us to the hotel through a complex series of non-main roads with interesting local urban scenery. When we went to pay, the driver could not take credit card herself but had to go to the hotel front desk... we just paid cash to make it easy. TIP: if going to/from the bus or train station with luggage, there is a little-used bike trail along one street that is very easy for wheeled luggage -- unlike the dirty and "curby" parallel streets. When using Google Maps walking directions, it is the route that goes down Via Giovanni di Prima -- which by chance includes one block where the street has been named after Tony Curtis (Via Antonio de Curtis).

    From the owner: Il Manganelli Palace è una piccola struttura ricettiva siciliana che mette al primo posto il…read moreproprio Ospite. In questo piccolo boutique hotel troverete il tipico calore siciliano all'interno di una dimora barocca del ottocento siciliano.

    Una Hotel Palace - Seabass on the rooftop

    Una Hotel Palace

    (12 reviews)

    I really wanted to like this hotel. The location is fantastic bring right on Via Etnea. You are…read moresurrounded by shops and cafes and a great number of tourist sights are within a short walking distance. The road the hotel is on is designated as a pedestrian zone so your taxi may not go all the way to the hotel entrance. Once entering the place, it is bright and airy with a dash of modern architecture. However, it kind of goes downhill from there...the reception staff are indifferent and most do not understand basic English. For example, I requested additional bath towels and got a robe. When trying to rectify the mistake, they offered me another robe. As for the room, it was beautiful and the ac worked great! However, the beds were twins you push together and the amount of times myself or husband fell into the crack was numerous to say the least...also, the shower/bath can be a safety hazard for anyone with mobility issues since to enter the shower you have to jump over about a foot of ceramic to enter. The risk of falling is high since the hand rails are not very close. The included breakfast is fine but nothing to cry home about. The eggs are soupy, the fruit stays the same with melon, the pastries are just okay. When booking a taxi for a morning flight, tell them way in advance and confirm, confirm, confirm! The taxi I got was incredibly confused and took 10 minutes for him to determine how many passengers he had (just the two of us). Three stars because location and ac is something that simply can't be beat!

    By far my favorite hotel that we stayed at while in Sicilia. It's smack dab in the heart of city…read morecenter Catania and felt completely safe at all hours walking around. Staff here is abosolutely amazing....friendly, hospitable and professional....Alessandra was especially wonderful with offering suggestions and helping us out arranging transfers, places to go, etc. Breakfast was probably one of my faves that we had....they had it all, fresh squeezed juices, Italiano and American offerings along with one of the best croissants I've had in my life (if you haven't tried one with pistachio filling, it is a must). Room was spacious for two people and had a nice shower area. The AC is strong within the unit so if that's your thing you will be happy here. Their rooftop bar was the first and last place we had drinks at in Sicilia and offers panoramic views of the city including the Duomo and Mt Etna. We had dinner there one night and the seabass was delicious. All in all, I couldn't have asked for a better experience. I would come back if I was ever in Catania again or in another city where this hotel brand represented!

    Ostello degli Elefanti - Hostel Catania

    Ostello degli Elefanti

    (2 reviews)

    I stayed 1 night to see Mount Etna. The staff are really nice and very helpful…read more BREAKFAST It was better than other hostels by just a little bit. They offer a variety of fruits (peach, apple, etc) and small yogurt. That's all I ate. They have cereal, bread, milk, and other things. SHARED BATHROOM - The female bathroom down the hall looks a little worn down and could use some renovation. It also lacks ventilation. - After one showers, there is no where fast way for the hot air to pass through other than opening the entry door. - The curtains were cheap and do not provide full coverage. - There wasn't side chairs or enough wall hooks to put away your items. ROOM - I stayed in the 8-bed female dorm. Quite Spacious. - I like that each bunk bed comes with a 2-port USB outlet and curtain. - The beds are covered with a black plastic film. I was lucky enough to have an unoccupied single bed in the room, so I slept on that, instead of the bunk bed. (I think I was less restless than any other hostel bed I slept on within Italy) - This room has 2 balconies so you will hear noise from the busy square. - The lockers come with a keyed lock. And there are 2 shelves. - It was difficult to find a wall outlet. Not sure how many there are in the room. The roof terrace offers good views. There is a bar there. You can see part of Mount Etna. It's the highlight of the hostel. I wasn't sure if there is an elevator but you have to walk 2 or 3 levels of stairs. It's a 15-minute walk from the Catania Centrale Train station. There is a kitchen with a fridge, so I'm sure you can cook.

    You have to know the environment you're about to enter when you stay at a hostel. I think I just…read moreforgot. It had been over five years since my last stay in one, so this was a bit of a shock. I don't think I really have the right personality for sleeping with strangers. I had some random girl above me in a bunk-bed format (she seemed nice, but it was still too weird for me!), and there's no privacy aside from a curtain that you can put up around your bed. Unless, of course, you book a private room....which I should have done! Shared bathrooms are down the hall. For a hostel, they're quite clean and tidy. They even stock hair dryers! Many of the budget properties we stayed in this month did NOT have such lush accommodations. A light breakfast is included in the rate, but you do need to pay 2 euro to rent a towel. You'll get a locker for your belongings. Staff here was very friendly. One of the current staffers is even from Philly! Keep in mind that this hostel is situated right on the main square in Catania. You'll have beautiful views from their rooftop terrace, but you'll also deal with a crapton of noise in the middle of the night. Bring earplugs. I'd always prefer a hotel to a hostel, but if you're trying to keep to a budget, this property is a good option in Catania.

    Una Hotel Roma

    Una Hotel Roma

    (2 reviews)

    Catania is a place of its own. Very tense and hectic. People talk before they listen, if they…read morelisten. Normality does not exist in the way we usually describe it. Guess you have to stay here long, to really understand what happens. All this has an influence on you as a visitor. Uno Hotel is in the absolut center of Catania and it is also there you find the interesting places there are. It puts up itself as a luxurious hotel, but it is not. The facilities are very good, but the staff is disturbingly provincial, with one exception. The breakfast is not worthy a hotel of this caliber and evening dinner is poor. Among other things because there are people hanging around the tables for no reason, that you expect to find in cheeper bars or plain pubs. We hade to make some complains while staying there and they were immediately followed up by a reduction in price. Catania is a loner missing in charm. Not very easy to run a hotel even if you try.

    This is not actually a review of the hotel although it is beautiful. We visited the rooftop bar in…read morethis hotel for happy hour during our visit to Catania. The hotel is located on Villa Etnea which is a main street in the City. On Villa Etnea you will find high end stores, local shops, cafes and wine bars. The rooftop bar called Café Etnea in the Una Hotel Roma. The rooftop provided a view of the city and the dining area was open to the exterior by French doors. The bar features a happy hour for 10 euro which affords you one cocktail and all you can eat of the appetizer buffet. Included in the appetizer buffet were charcuterie, marinated artichokes and olives, arancini, caponata, bruschetta, flatbreads, and quiche. Due to the unlimited buffet, this served as more than just cocktail time for us but dinner as well. You definitely can't beat this deal for an evening out in the city. The bar was beautifully decorated and provided amazing ambiance for an evening out. The staff was friendly and accommodating. And the food and drinks were good. This was a girls' night out for us but this is perfect for a date night.

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