Featuring quiet street views, Sicily Center rooms in Calascibetta offers accommodations and a shared lounge.
Diane
United States of America
The rooms were close to the main piazza where you can find a few restaurants and a FABULOUS cocktail bar. The rooms were sparkling clean and very comfortable. The breakfast is served in the upper floor with great views. Laura and Angelo are sincerely the nicest people! I could stay here a month!
B&B Francesca offers accommodations in Calascibetta, 24 miles from Villa Romana del Casale and 23 miles from Venus of Morgantina. This apartment features accommodations with a balcony.
Immersed in nature, this 3-star hotel is surrounded by a pine grove and overlooks the enchanting Pergusa Lake, offering the ideal location for a relaxing vacation.
Debra
Italy
Mattresses and pillows super comfortable!! Food exceptionally good. The hotel surpassed our expectations.
Featuring a terrace, bar and views of city, Hotel Bristol is located in Enna, 16 miles from Sicilia Outlet Village.
Michael
United States of America
Good location in the center of town. The breakfast provided was sufficient and good. It was only a stop off for the night so there was not a lot of expectation. Walking distance to the center of town and restaurants.
Featuring a large wellness center and elegant restaurant, this 4-star hotel is set in the Sicilian countryside, 4.3 mi from Enna. All air-conditioned rooms come with an LCD TV and a balcony.
Enna Cerere offers accommodations in Enna, 16 miles from Sicilia Outlet Village and 22 miles from Villa Romana del Casale.
William Rockwell
United States of America
This place is well built and on the top floor of five flights. Milk in the apartment was a nice touch. Humongous espresso unit. Otherwise everything stated on the other reviews is accurate. For instance, cool electronic shutters. The shower was very fancy with three options of spray source. View from the covered terrace was extraordinary, but unfortunately we had brief storm and clouds while there. It was recommended to park between the castle and church but this becomes basically, find it where you can. We started with the Enna Area Pacheggio (name on google) next to the castle but ended up on the street towards the B&B that Mario mentioned, which is Viale Paolo e Caterina Savoca on google. The spaces on the parcheggio were too tight for us and there was a pay meter, so we were lucky enough to find a spot on the street. The access up the stairs from Viale Savoca were not the same picture as sent, as the picture sent was from Via Roma I think. For the HVAC we should have asked Mario immediately to just set it remotely to what we wanted as it didin't work immediately for us as indicated on the controller and there was a lot of back and forth, including locating the controller as it was put way out of sight in the back of the lower shelf of the desk. The socket with the power cord feeding the refrigerator, coffee maker, espresso unit and table lamp was sparking and shorting, so Mario approved to get it hooked to the bathroom outlet, rather than move the table to the large open space near the bed. For checkout we were given an extra half hour, and kindly offered an additional half hour for another 5€ and another hour after that for another 5€, but we took the first half hour. Thank you Mario!
This little town sits on top of a mountain, built along the...
This little town sits on top of a mountain, built along the cliffs. It was the hometown for my wife's grandparents, great grandparents, etc. This quaint, very old town, with narrow streets is filled with history. From the Norman castle which is now a church, to the Byzantine caves within the town itself, to the small central square, the town is a delight. The roads are very walkable, but not good for driving. Park it, and take a hike. Don't expect exciting nightlife, just the calm, ancient quiet of this peaceful place. Be sure to stay at Sicilian Center Rooms and you'll be treated to great hospitality.
Vincent
United States of America
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