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Hotel Villa Romeo

Via Platamone 8
Catania, Italy 95131


Location. Hotel Villa Romeo is located in Catania in Sicily, Italy, 700 metres from the Teatro Bellini. The beach is two kilometres from the hotel, and there is a Norman castle seven kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Housed in a 19th century palace, Hotel Villa Romeo is built around an inner courtyard garden. A private terrace is available where guests can enjoy drinks from the hotels bar. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel.

A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily at Hotel Villa Romeo.

Guestrooms. Hotel Villa Romeo offers 25 air conditioned and soundproofed guestrooms, all of which have satellite television, complimentary newspapers, safes, and minibars. Bathrooms come with hair dryers and makeup mirrors.

Expert Tip. The Grotto of the Crib is a small alcove that was used as a bandit hideout until the 18th century. Situated 13 kilometres from the hotel, the grotto has been remodelled as a crib where 32 life size wax figures tell the story of the birth of Christ.

Rates:
71.99 - 196.34 EUR

Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1

Amenities:
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Business Center
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Hotel Villa Romeo

Hotel Villa Romeo
Via Platamone 8
Catania, Italy 95131

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Driving Directions:
From Catania Fontanorossa Airport (CTA):
Distance Hotel Villa Romeo is 4 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. Taxis cost around 25 EUR to Catania. The hotel can organise airport transfers for a surcharge. Prices are all 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.