I Marinaretti Bed & Breakfast - Syracuse
37.06815, 15.28831Located just 350 metres from Porto Piccolo, the 3-star I Marinaretti Bed & Breakfast Syracuse has a shared lounge. Featuring a barber shop and a luggage room, this Syracuse bed & breakfast is a stroll from Fountain of Arethusa.
Location
The property is about 65 km from Fontanarossa airport and 14 minutes' walk from such cultural venues as Bellomo Palace Regional Gallery. The hotel provides history lovers with proximity to Maniace Castle (1.9 km) and Palazzo Beneventano Del Bosco (1.1 km). The accommodation is situated a few minutes' drive from Archaeological Park of Neapolis, and Capolinea Flixbus bus station lies 10 minutes' walk away.
Rooms
The air-conditioned rooms at I Marinaretti Bed & Breakfast are fitted with a flat-screen television, some of them feature sound-proofed windows. Nice touches include a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower, along with shower caps and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
Guests can dine at Trattoria da Gianni, serving Sicilian dishes, or at Soul Kitchen, located about 100 metres away.
Licence number: 19089017C101507, IT089017C1E8HVZKQK
Essential information about I Marinaretti Bed & Breakfast
💵 Lowest room price | 6499 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 500 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 61.8 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Fontanarossa, CTA |
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Reviews of I Marinaretti Bed & Breakfast
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missingWrote a review on 10 Aug
This hotel offers great value for money. The rooms are comfortable and well maintained, with all the necessary amenities. The location is perfect, being situated between Syracuse and Ortigia island, making it easy to explore both. The staff are friendly and attentive, providing excellent service. The breakfast provided is fantastic, with a variety of local specialties to choose from. Additionally, the hotel has soundproof windows, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep.
All was perfect, nothing to improve.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Jun
I had a wonderful stay at a charming bed and breakfast in Syracuse. The hosts were incredibly friendly, offering me a warm welcome and providing me with a map and helpful suggestions on what to see and do in the city. They even drove me to the bus stop in the rain when I needed to catch my bus to Noto. The breakfast was delicious and the room was clean and comfortable. I highly recommend this bed and breakfast for a delightful stay in Syracuse.
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missingWrote a review on 31 May
I recently had a fantastic stay at a charming hotel close to the island of Ortigia. The hotel's attention to detail and value for money were truly impressive. The staff provided excellent service and were incredibly helpful throughout my stay. The basic amenities in the rooms were top-notch, with soundproof windows ensuring a peaceful night's sleep. Additionally, the hotel's location was ideal, being very close to the main sights and within easy reach of both Ortigia and the archaeological places. The breakfast provided a delightful selection of local specialties, adding to the overall wonderful experience.
All was great, no improvements needed!
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missingWrote a review on 05 May
During my Thanksgiving stay, I was impressed with the excellent service and attention to detail provided by the staff. the room was clean and comfortable, and the location was incredibly convenient for exploring the local area. I particularly enjoyed the delicious breakfast, which included a variety of options to suit all tastes.
the hot water tank appeared to have been set to a low temperature, resulting in lukewarm showers.
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missingWrote a review on 28 Apr
Located in a great spot, steps away from Ortigia and with easy access to transportation, this hotel is perfect for anyone wanting to be close to the beach while still remaining close to the city. Although the hotel is situated on a busy street, the soundproofed windows of the room are able to block out most of the noise. the hosts were incredibly welcoming and helpful, providing lots of valuable information about local sites, restaurants and POIs. the room amenities were top-notch, particularly the spacious bathroom, speedy wifi, and the delicious breakfast provided every morning.
Although the hotel is well-maintained and clean, the shower pressure could be improved.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Apr
This hotel is excellent value for money, with affordable prices and great attention to detail. The location is perfect, situated between Syracuse and the picturesque Ortigia island, making it easy to explore all the major attractions. The hotel is also conveniently located close to transportation options, providing easy access to the busy center of Syracuse. The rooms are comfortable and well-equipped with amenities such as soundproof windows, ensuring a peaceful stay. Additionally, the breakfast offered at this hotel includes a variety of delicious local specialties, adding to the overall delightful experience.
All was well and I had a pleasant stay.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Mar
Excellent host, friendly and helpful. Delicious homemade breakfast, variety of food. Comfortable beds and good amenities. Great location, easily accessible
Nothing it was perfect.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Mar
The hotel's location is perfect for exploring the city, as it is close to both the main attractions and archaeological sites, and it is outside of the hustle and bustle of the city center. Additionally, the breakfast was delicious and the staff members were very attentive.
Nothing to be said.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Jan
During my Christmas holidays, I stayed at a cozy bed and breakfast that had comfortable and clean rooms. The hosts were very friendly and provided an excellent breakfast with homemade treats that were truly amazing. the location was perfect as it was just a few minutes walking distance from important tourist attractions and the surrounding areas were accessible by car.
As the B&B was situated on a busy roadside, it could be quite noisy during the day. Although the rooms had air conditioning, the windows would have benefitted from fly screens which would have allowed us to keep them open at night.