"In all our travels we rarely come across a place which delivers on what we want most. Exceptional hospitality, quality of the room and common area, knowledgeable and courteous staff who has already anticipated the needs of a discriminating traveler. "
"It was a very nice location. Property had anti-noise windows so it was quiet inside despite is in a main area.
Room is big enough to feel confortable, nice bathroom. Balcony.
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"Fantastic hotel with great facilities and very friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast was very tasty (and lovely to eat on the terrace overlooking the sea). Beautiful big room with a balcony right above the sea. A lovely calm atmosphere about the whole place. It was great to be able to go downstairs for a swim with islands to sit on just at the back of the hotel. The upper floor where the loungers were was perfect and a very relaxing place to sit after exploring busy Ortigia. Sabrina also let us...
"We were not familiar and it took a minute to locate as the entrance is not facing the street. Once we found it, Giuliani checked us right in and set up a parking valet for us. She helped us with our luggage and showed us to our room. Beautiful building with great history. Rooms were quiet and clean. The Manager, Domenico was an absolute treat and made us feel right at home. I can’t wait to go back. Grazie Mille, Lanterne Magiche! You have earned guests for a lifetime. "
"Great place to stay in Syracuse! Excellent location, easy walk to the old city, lots of excellent eateries close by, parking nearby, great and well set up rooms and excellent service!"
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Arkimedeion Museum, Museum of Cinema and Museum of the Sea of Syracuse feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Sights like Cathedral of Syracuse, Piazza del Duomo and Temple of Apollo are landmarks to visit in the area. You can enjoy live performances at Teatro dei Pupi and Syracuse Municipal Theater.