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Bad - Bed & Breakfast and Design

Via Cristoforo Colombo 24
Catania, Italy 95121


Location. BAD Catania is located in Catania, Sicily, 250 metres from the cathedral, and two kilometres from Catania Fontanarossa Airport.
Hotel Features. The Bed and Breakfast is a designer hotel, combining bright, modern decor with quirky touches and Catanese baroque architecture. It has a lounge area with an exhibition space, the building is air conditioned, and there is wireless Internet access throughout. Staff are also on hand to help arrange excursions or airport transfers.

Guests at BAD Catania can enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning.

Guestrooms. The three air conditioned guestrooms all have colourful, individually styled decor with antique style furnishings and open to balconies. Amenities include televisions, DVD and CD players, and wireless Internet access, hair dryers, and minibars.

Rates:
91.63 - 117.8 EUR

Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1

Amenities:
Children Allowed
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Bad - Bed & Breakfast and Design

Bad - Bed & Breakfast and Design
Via Cristoforo Colombo 24
Catania, Italy 95121

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Driving Directions:
From Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA):
Distance to BAD Catania is 2 kilometres, approximately 10 minutes drive.

Getting there. The number 457 city bus departs every 20 minutes to central Catania. Tickets are available from a booth in front of the terminal building, and must be validated when boarding. BAD Catania is 1.5 kilometres from Stazione Centrale. A taxi from the airport will cost 18 EUR. Prices are subject to change.

Getting around. An inexpensive rail network links Sicilys larger towns, including Palermo, Messina, Catania, Taormina, and Syracuse. Buses run throughout the towns and many of the smaller villages. A car is recommended for exploring the less touristy areas.