Acropoli

Via Roma 15 (Check-in at Via Nizza 17) , 96100, Siracusa

€70 - €140 per night

About Acropoli

The Acropoli, nestled in the heart of Siracusa’s historic district on the charming island of Ortygia, stands as a testament to its rich architectural heritage and strategic location. This boutique hotel is situated right next to the iconic Duomo cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century and is a prime example of Norman architecture. The hotel's unique setting allows guests to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage site, where history and modernity coexist seamlessly. One of the most striking features of the Acropoli is its rooftop terrace, which offers panoramic views across the town. From here, visitors can admire the intricate details of ancient buildings, the bustling streets below, and the ever-changing hues of the Mediterranean sky as it transitions from dawn to dusk. The terrace serves not only as a vantage point for breathtaking vistas but also as an ideal spot for unwinding with a glass of local wine or enjoying a leisurely meal. Inside, the rooms at the Acropoli provide a blend of contemporary comfort and traditional charm. Many overlook the lively street below, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Siracusan residents and visitors alike. Others offer views of the internal courtyard, creating a tranquil oasis within the bustling city center. Each room is thoughtfully designed to ensure guests enjoy a restful stay while maintaining a connection with their surroundings. The hotel's location in Ortygia, often referred to as the "pearl" of Siracusa, makes it an ideal base for exploring the island and its numerous attractions. From ancient ruins such as the Greek Theater and the Arch of Augustus to modern boutiques and cafes, guests can easily access all that this historic district has to offer. The Acropoli's proximity to these landmarks ensures a convenient and enriching experience for every visitor.

Hotel Details

Number of Rooms: 11
Country: IT
City: Siracusa