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Palace Catania | UNA Esperienze
Palace Catania | UNA Esperienze



Romano Palace Luxury Hotel
Romano Palace Luxury Hotel



Catania International Airport Hotel
Catania International Airport Hotel



Il Principe Hotel
Il Principe Hotel



Grand Hotel Baia Verde
Grand Hotel Baia Verde



NH Catania Parco Degli Aragonesi
NH Catania Parco Degli Aragonesi



Katane Palace Hotel
Katane Palace Hotel



Hotel Villa Romeo
Hotel Villa Romeo



Airone City Hotel
Airone City Hotel



Four Points by Sheraton Catania Hotel & Conference Center
Four Points by Sheraton Catania Hotel & Conference Center



Duomo Suites & Spa
Duomo Suites & Spa



Plaza Hotel Catania
Plaza Hotel Catania



Palazzo Cerami
Palazzo Cerami



NH Catania Centro
NH Catania Centro



Palazzo Sangiorgio
Palazzo Sangiorgio



Best Western Hotel Mediterraneo
Best Western Hotel Mediterraneo



Hotel Centrum
Hotel Centrum



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Top neighbourhoods in Catania
- Old Town Catania
- Borgo-Sanzio
- Picanello-Ognina-Barriera-Canalicchio
- Catania City Centre
- Contrada Pantano d'Arci





Old Town Catania
Old Town Catania dazzles with volcanic stone buildings and stunning Baroque architecture at every turn. Explore the ancient Teatro Romano ruins or wander through Piazza del Duomo with its iconic elephant fountain and cathedral. The lively La Pescheria fish market offers a genuine slice of Sicilian life with vendors shouting over colourful seafood displays. Family-run trattorias serve authentic pasta alla norma throughout the narrow cobblestone streets. Most attractions sit within walking distance, though uneven volcanic stone surfaces can be challenging. Converted historic palazzos now house charming boutique hotels and B&Bs with original frescoes and high ceilings.



Borgo-Sanzio
Borgo-Sanzio gives you a peek into real Catanian life away from tourist crowds. Students from the University of Catania bring youthful energy to this affordable district. Wander the quiet streets lined with local shops, or hop on the metro to explore nearby Via Etnea and Tribunale di Catania. St. Agatha Al Borgo Catholic Church offers a peaceful moment amid your explorations. Area trattorias serve authentic Sicilian meals at prices that won't break the bank. Three convenient metro stations—Borgo, Giuffrida, and Italia—connect you to Catania's attractions. Budget-friendly guesthouses and apartment rentals make this residential area perfect for travellers seeking value and local flavour.





Picanello-Ognina-Barriera-Canalicchio
Picanello-Ognina-Barriera-Canalicchio offers a peek into authentic Catanian life away from tourist crowds. Colourful fishing boats bob in the Ognina harbour against volcanic stone quays, while the seaside promenade invites leisurely strolls with Ionian Sea views. History buffs can explore the Landing in Sicily Museum, and nature lovers will enjoy Gioeni Park and the small beaches along the coast. Budget-friendly trattorias serve fresh seafood at prices well below city centre rates. Local B&Bs and family-run hotels provide affordable accommodation with personal host interaction. Getting around is simple with AMT city buses connecting to central Catania in just 15-20 minutes, or hop on the metro at nearby Galatea Station.





Catania City Centre
Catania City Centre wraps you in Sicily's dramatic history, where black volcanic stone buildings create a striking backdrop for your wanderings. The magnificent Cathedral of Sant'Agata anchors Piazza del Duomo, while ancient Roman ruins peek between medieval streets. Browse La Pescheria fish market where vendors' calls echo through marble-lined arcades and the scent of fresh catch fills the air. The area buzzes with traditional trattorias serving arancini and pasta alla norma between baroque churches and ornate palazzos. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer frescoed ceilings and intimate courtyards for your stay. Most attractions sit within walking distance, though expect uneven cobblestones and steps throughout this compact district.




Contrada Pantano d'Arci
Contrada Pantano d'Arci blends industrial grit with emerging creative spaces where artists and designers breathe new life into former warehouses. The beaches of Catania and Spiaggia della Plaia are worth exploring, making this budget-friendly area more than just an industrial zone. The nearby Catania-Palermo highway and railway connections make day trips around Sicily a breeze. Hungry travellers can dig into hearty Sicilian fare at authentic workers' trattorias serving pasta alla norma and perfect arancini. Basic guesthouses and converted industrial spaces offer no-frills lodging at prices that'll make your wallet smile. A hire car is your best bet for getting around, with ample parking throughout the area.
Top landmarks in Catania
Catania Port

Piazza del Duomo

Catania Cathedral

Ursino Castle
Via Etnea
Piazza Stesicoro
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Between the brooding presence of Mount Etna and the sparkling Ionian Sea, baroque splendour awaits in Piazza del Duomo. Marvel at the city's iconic elephant fountain before diving into the sensory overload of the Fish Market, where vendors banter with the same theatrical flair found at the opulent Massimo Bellini Theatre. Via Etnea offers retail therapy with volcano views, while Ursino Castle provides a medieval counterpoint to the city's predominantly baroque character. After dark, the university district transforms into a vibrant nightlife scene where tables spill onto ancient piazzas. Don't miss the chance to sample arancini from street vendors – these crispy rice balls reveal why Sicilians take their street food so seriously.
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Hotel Nettuno
"Had a wonderful stay at Hotel Nettuno! ❤️ The location was beautiful, the staff was friendly and welcoming, and the views were amazing. A great place to stay while exploring Catania!"
Airone City Hotel
"The hotel is very clean and well maintained. The pool was a big plus, especially for our children. Breakfast had many options. Parking was easy and secure."
Liberty Hotel
"The staff is wonderful, the location is excellent and the bedding was immaculate"
Palace Catania | UNA Esperienze
"The breakfast buffet was excellent. Delicious food and coffee. Good quality range."
Il Principe Hotel
"Convenient"
Duomo Suites & Spa
"This property is incredible. First and foremost, Simone was such a wonderful concierge. From the moment we arrived, she made us feel welcome and truly set the tone for an amazing stay in Catania. The room was modern, spotless, spacious, and had the most beautiful view of the Duomo. Waking up to that view was something special. I only wish I had more time to stay at the hotel and enjoy it. And don’t forget to check out the rooftop. The views over Catania are absolutely beautiful and the perfect way to take in the city. A fantastic property, an incredible location, and wonderful hospitality. I would absolutely stay here again."
NH Catania Parco Degli Aragonesi
"Our stay was wonderful"
Di Prima Albergo Diffuso.
"My family and I were stranded in Catania recently, when our flight was grounded for several days due to volcanic activity. We were fortunate enough to have found this gem of a hotel and I can’t begin to express how grateful we are to the family that runs this place. Their kindness to us during a very stressful time was heartwarming. And the hotel itself is amazing. There is an elevator onsite (a real treat among most smaller European city hotels). The rooms are beautiful, clean, and spacious, equipped with a kitchenette, a balcony, and air conditioning. The hotel breakfast (included) was a godsend, as was the onsite restaurant, where we had some of the most delicious meals we had in our month-long stay in Sicily. And the hotel’s location, right in the center of town, allowed us to explore many parts of Catania on foot. The entire staff went out of their way to make things easy and comfortable for us, even driving us to and from the airport when our flight was cancelled yet a third time! If you are ever in Catania do not even consider staying anywhere else!"
B&B Hotel Catania City Center
"Chambre agréable et bien rénovée. La chambre était très propre. Le petit déjeuner n'était en revanche pas extraordinaire"
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Catania: Where Ancient Monuments Meet Vibrant Culture Amidst Breathtaking Landscapes
Discover the vibrant charm of Catania, Sicily, where Baroque architecture meets the lively spirit of Italian culture. Stroll through the bustling streets to admire the majestic Catania Cathedral and the striking Piazza del Duomo, then explore the ancient ruins of the Roman Theatre. Just moments away, the stunning beaches of La Playa beckon for sun-soaked relaxation. With its rich history, mouth-watering cuisine, and a backdrop of the majestic Mount Etna, Catania offers a delightful blend of urban exploration and coastal beauty, making it an unforgettable destination for every traveler.
Top locations to stay in Catania
Some of the best areas to stay in Catania are Aci Castello, Mascalucia, and Aci Trezza. Aci Castello offers beautiful beaches and stunning coastal views, while Mascalucia is ideal for excursions to Mount Etna. Aci Trezza is rich in art and charming small-town vibes. For first-time visitors, Aci Castello is best suited due to its beach proximity and scenic attractions.
- Aci CastelloOpens in a new window: Aci Castello is a picturesque seaside town known for its stunning beaches and historic castle overlooking the coast. The charming waterfront is perfect for leisurely strolls, while the nearby pebble beaches offer a relaxing spot to soak up the Sicilian sun. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the ancient Norman castle, which provides fantastic views of the surrounding area. The town also boasts a selection of local shops and cafes, making it a delightful base for your Sicilian adventure.
- Aci TrezzaOpens in a new window: Famous for its beautiful coastline and rich literary history, Aci Trezza is a lovely fishing village that inspired the novel I Malavoglia by Giovanni Verga. The picturesque harbour is dotted with traditional fishing boats, and the nearby Cyclops Islands are a must-see for nature lovers. Enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries or take a scenic boat trip to explore the stunning coastline further. With its vibrant arts scene and proximity to the beach, Aci Trezza is a great spot to experience authentic Sicilian culture.
- MascaluciaOpens in a new window: Nestled at the foot of Mount Etna, Mascalucia is ideal for those looking for a unique blend of nature and village life. This charming town offers access to hiking trails and stunning views of the volcano, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The local markets are vibrant, filled with fresh produce and handmade goods, providing a taste of the region's rich heritage. Mascalucia's welcoming atmosphere and proximity to both nature and historic sites make it a delightful choice for those wanting to explore Sicily beyond the typical tourist spots.
Things to do in Catania
Catania is a vibrant gem nestled between stunning beaches and majestic mountains, inviting travellers to bask in the sun or hike scenic trails. Stroll through charming streets lined with shops, enjoy fresh seafood, and explore local parks. Whether you fancy diving into azure waters or taking leisurely day trips, Catania promises unforgettable experiences.
- Lungomare di OgninaOpens in a new window – Spend a day at this lovely beach where you can relax on the sandy shores or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. Stroll along the promenade, enjoy the sea breeze, and soak up the sun while watching local fishermen at work. The vibrant atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for families and friends to unwind and enjoy the beautiful Sicilian coastline.
- Via EtneaOpens in a new window – Wander along this bustling street, a hub of activity in Catania. Lined with shops, cafés, and historical sites, Via Etnea invites you to explore its vibrant culture. Stop by the charming boutiques for unique souvenirs, take a break in a local café for a delicious espresso, and admire the stunning architecture that tells the story of this fascinating city. As you stroll, keep an eye out for nearby landmarks that showcase Catania’s rich heritage.
4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Catania
- Book for the cheapest times: The best time to visit Catania on a budget is during January, February, and December, when hotel prices tend to be lower. Staying for at least 2 to 3 days is recommended to fully appreciate the city’s rich history and culture. During your visit, you can explore significant landmarks such as stunning cathedrals and historic churches, as well as enjoy local cafes and the vibrant atmosphere of the university. There are also museums to discover and charming shopping areas perfect for a leisurely stroll, all offering great value for money while immersing yourself in Catania’s unique heritage.
- Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To discover last-minute deals for accommodation in Catania, visit the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may find discounted rates on hotels as your travel date approaches. To enhance your chances of great savings, consider enabling email alerts or push notifications for flash sales and special promotions. The Smart Shopping feature in the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, so you're more likely to see the best deals available. With these tools, you'll be informed about price drops and room availability, making it easier to secure cheap hotel deals for your getaway.
- Be flexible with dates: Prices may fluctuate based on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year. Therefore, being flexible with your travel dates could help you potentially save on your stay in a Catania hotel. For those seeking something a bit different, boutique hotels can provide a more personalised experience and, in some cases, better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you whether the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we’ll suggest alternative dates that might be more affordable, helping you to find the best deal.
- Consider your location: Hotels near the city centre usually tend to be more expensive, but with Catania's fantastic public transport system, you might discover a more affordable independent hotel a bit further out that’s still well connected. For those keen to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, there’s often great value to be found. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.
Best time to go to Catania
Catania experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 50.9°F (10.5°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 82.9°F (28.3°C). November is typically the wettest month. If you’re looking to soak up the lively atmosphere in Catania, April, July, and September are the peak months to visit, bustling with fellow travelers. During this peak period, the weather is sunny to mostly sunny, with little to no rainfall. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, October to December are perfect for a quieter getaway, marked by no to light rainfall and sunny to mostly sunny conditions.
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