Al Ritrovo is set less than 1 km from the beautiful scenery of the Bellia Natural Park, a Sicilian oasis close to Villa Romana del Casale
Caltagirone, the city of the ancient Arabic school of ceramic...
Ryan
Malta
A good hotel stands out for its prime location, pristine cleanliness, comfortable accommodations, top-notch service, and value for money. It offers a range of amenities, delicious dining options, a welcoming ambiance, and prioritizes guest safety. Positive reviews and a strong reputation further validate its quality.
Set 36 km from Sicilia Outlet Village, Giardino delle Zagare offers a garden, a terrace and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Deborah Suzanne
United Kingdom
This B&B is located in an attractive old house along a peaceful alley in the historic centre of Piazza Armerina. Local amenities and tourist destinations are within easy reach. The owner is friendly and helpful and he provides an excellent choice of fresh, locally sourced produce for breakfast. A super place to stay.
Located in Piazza Armerina, 36 km from Sicilia Outlet Village, B&B L'Angelica provides accommodation with free bikes, free WiFi, a shared kitchen, and full-day security.
Marat
Germany
If you want to see a slice of the real Sicily, this is the place to be. You don't meet such warm and hospitable people very often. Great breakfast with local produce and lovely coffee or cappuccino. I advise you to order dinner cooked by the host himself, a professional chef. It's delicious. Homemade wine from the barrel, dessert and much more.
Offering a garden with BBQ facilities, free WiFi throughout and a terrace, AgriTrinacria Rooms is in the countryside around Piazza Amerina on Sicily Island.
Andrew
United Kingdom
A great location, although out of Piazza Armerina it was very close to the Roman Villa. The room was clean and comfortable, the hosts super friendly and helpful, the meals and wine I had there at extra cost were good and reasonably priced. A very relaxed atmosphere and bicycle friendly.
Set in a 19th-century house about 1 km from the historic centre of Piazza Armerina, Villa Clementine offers rooms with views of the city, garden and swimming pool.
Patricia
South Africa
Our host, Rita, made our stay extremely enjoyable. She is exceptionally hospitable and kind. She welcomed us into her home and provided the perfect breakfast.
Fly to Catania Airport, then drive 78km to Piazza Armerina (approx. 1.5 hours). Alternatively, take a bus from Catania (2.5 hours) or Palermo (3 hours). For domestic travellers, direct buses from major cities are available. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for Piazza Armerina is Catania-Fontanarossa Airport. It's the closest major airport, approximately 78 km away, offering both domestic and international flights, making it ideal for all travellers.
Piazza Armerina, Italy, is best navigated on foot due to its compact size. For longer distances, the local bus service, operated by AST, is reliable and covers the town extensively. Cycling is also an option, with bike rentals available. Driving is possible, but parking can be challenging in the town centre.
The historic centre of Piazza Armerina, with its medieval architecture and proximity to the Roman Villa del Casale, is the most popular and convenient area for visitors to stay.
What guests said about Piazza Armerina:
10
Scored 10
The room was great and a good location for what I I was...
The room was great and a good location for what I I was doing. The room was very comfortable and unique. I had lots of choices close by for eating. Parking was a short distance away, and I opted to pay for the parking to ensure I could leave the car there for two days. Cost was negligible. Excellent room and very helpful host.
GLB
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Romana Casale was terrific.
The Romana Casale was terrific. Better than we might have imagined. It is slightly outside of the town.
The town was difficult to navigate--the narrowest streets we have experienced, and you must climb straight up to reach open restaurants, near as we can tell. It is likely different during high season, with more things open.
Lynch
10
Scored 10
The city has a particular charm very different from the...
The city has a particular charm very different from the towns in the Val de Noto we visited and one has a much stronger sense of thousands (!) of years of continual living and history. Make sure to visit the Villa Romana del Casale, fantastic!
Brandon Loring
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
beautiful town with lots to do in and around the area,...
beautiful town with lots to do in and around the area, having transport was a bonus to visit attractions. the town itself had plenty of dining options and nice bars / cafes. The people were very friendly and helpful.
Annie
10
Scored 10
Incredible historical area.
Incredible historical area. So many ancient temples in one place with detailed information posted throughout the site. Take a hat, water bottle, sunscreen, and wear comfortable shoes. It is easy to get around though not always on even ground. Easy to park at either entrance, allow at least 2 1/2 to 3 hours. There is also a cafe on site.
Skandi2019
Australia
10
Scored 10
Piazza Armerina, the incredible Roman villa and mosaics was...
Piazza Armerina, the incredible Roman villa and mosaics was a highlight of our 12 days in Sicily. and absolute 'must' but recommend that you see the INCREDIBLE mosaics at opening or near closing time so you are not hemmed in by busloads of people and explanations from Babylon. (I speak many languages, but not all at once!) The town itself was very nice as well. Cute terraces, little park, beautiful historic buildings and little cobblestone streets. Ample (paid, inexpensive) parking everywhere.
(Regarding the B&B: the 2nd 'B' is supposed to refer to 'breakfast'. There was absolutely nothing! Many places in Sicily had a Q-code or such so you could go and have breakfast somewhere. A cute idea if you're not one who needs that 1st coup of coffee at rising, but this should be noted in the description prior to payment!)
Marianne
Italy
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This charming and handsome old country manor was the family home of a very nice lady who now owns and manages it as an agriturismo B&B. The grounds, including a pool, are a pleasure to explore and wander in. Breakfast is ample (including fresh eggs from the property’s free-ranging chickens) and the dinners, for an additional charge, are delicious examples of Sicilian cuisine served in a spacious dining room. The location is very convenient to the Villa Romana del Casale (Mosaic House) and the town of Piazza Armerina.
A special experience, unlike any other we've had in many, many decades of travel, including tasting the best homemade limoncello on the planet. As someone who choose Sicily as a vacation based on the food, this B & B exceeded our expectations, and will be a place we will probably remember forever. When we think back on Piazza Armenia, we'll think more of this property than we will of the incredibly mosaics that brought us to the area in the first place. If you're social and into food, book as soon as you can.
Our stay was an amazing experience. This place is truly the best. The view was astonishing towards city of Piazza Armerina. The rooms were stylish and very clean. Breakfast fulfilled all the expectations and more. Nicky's breakfast was a piece of art. The hospitality from Roberto and Nicky is something we will never forget and propably will never experience anywhere else.
Me and my wife can't thank enough for the memorable stay. I wanna wish all the best for Nicky and Roberto.
Il triclinio B&B has well equipped, large rooms and facilities in the modern part of town. The breakfast was excellent, the landlady was very friendly and helpful, and there is plenty of parking immediately outside the property - frequently a scarce resource in Sicily! I rated it better than my expectation because it appears to have been very recently refurbished and the rooms are immaculate. A relatively short drive to the Roman Villa.
We had a wonderful one night stay at Negli Orti. It is close to Piazza Amarina, close to the Roman Villa and located in beautiful valley surroundings that are cool and pleasant in the night and mornings, even in mid-august.
Giuseppe and his team serves a great dinner with a variety of local dishes. The breakfast actually offered us the best cornettos we had during 7 days in Sicily.
I loved every detail of our room. It was very comfy and cosy. We visited end of march and the weather was sort of cold. And because this part of Sicily is very authentic and 'untouched'. I didnt expect to find hot water in the shower, but i was very surprised to find the shower having warm water. The croissants served for breakfast was yummy. Sonia was very welcoming and helpful.
Beautiful B&B located in the old town of Piazza Armerina. We visited while the town was in the "red zone" due to covid so our experience was not completely normal. But the owners were extremely understanding and allowed us to bring food into the hotel to eat dinner since everything was closed for dine in. Nice breakfast in the morning. We loved the balcony in our room.
Quiet contemporary home with lovely grounds. Comfortable, firm beds. The breakfast! Host permitted us to make sandwich for lunch that was very helpful as restaurants sparse where we traveled that day in the spectacular mountains (San Biagio Plantini). You need small car- will be less limiting. Beautiful grounds!
The place was away from the city's noise but close to the city centre at the same time. Perfect spot!
The room was cosy with a beautiful view of the countryside. Exceptional breakfast with a great host who helped us go around Sicily and discover new places. I will definitely come back!
Amazing pool in a beautiful garden setting.
Rita was very nice and communicative (her english is not as strong as her italian, but we managed well with google translate)
For breakfast she got us everything we asked for, with some extra home made jam and personal cannoli!
A lovely house with all you need for a comfortable stay in beautiful and friendly Piazza Armerina. The Villa Romana de Cazale is a must see on a trip to Sicily. Good recommendations for food from the hosts. Early check-in was possibel. Good information on WhatsApp.
Piazza Armerina is a nice little town that deserves spending some time getting lost in is winding streets. The hotel is in a great location and the hotel is nicely decorated. The host is great and quite helpful. There are good restaurants in the area.
My husband and I loved our stay at the Panorama Suite! The breakfast was excellent, the room extremely comfortable, and both Nicky and Roberto were exceptional hosts. Would definitely recommend this place if you are staying close to Piazza Armerina.
Very friendly staff (Nancy) and perfect location if you plan to visit the Villa Romana del Casale (which is the main reason most people end up in Piazza Armerina for). We've visited it in winter, hence we couldn't enjoy the outdoor pool.
This was the best place we have stayed in during our visit to Sicily. The rooms are perfectly furnished, the building is beautiful, the whole area, the views, the animals, the pool is fascinating and the breakfast was great.
We like everything about Antico Palazzo, especially the way we were treated by the staff. The manager was extremely helpful and kind, I highly recommend this place to everyone who's planing a trip to Sicily.
Location, quiet and cozy. The host, Davide, even took us for a drive around Piazza Armerina and gave us valuable leads to local restaurants. In the morning he made an excellent breakfast. A Five Star host
Clean, centrally located, good value room in Piazza Armerina. Great shower and use of a kitchen/fridge. Breakfast was in a cafe nearby - coffee and croissant with the locals. .
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