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 "Agora Youth Hostel is an alternative hostel in the centre of Catania right near the colourful morning fish market. The rooms are incredibly hot during the summer and stuffy with inadequate cooling (just ceiling fans), squeaky bunk beds crammed into rooms where there are loads of holidaying young Italians who come in late and usually end up sleeping more than one to a bed. But it is a cheap place to stay and they do have a bar. The bathrooms are small and often dirty as there are not...
Come and stay in the hotel that thinks it is a hostel. The sister building of the famous Agora Hostel, situated in the historical centre of Catania behind the Teatro Massimo, now offers private rooms from 2 to 6 people with private bathroom, TV and breakfast included. Many services run through the hostel are also available to the hotel guests. Robert and the rest of the staff of Agora Hotel are ready to give you a warm Sicilian welcome. … From the airport take AMT Bus 457 to the...

Catania Others

The shoreline of the Playa, is close by, under the gaze of Etna volcano, they combine to render the atmosphere of the San Demetrio Palace an ideal place for a rich vacation to relax and enjoy culture and nature. The ambience of the San Demetrio Palace reflects the emerging architectural styles of the last centuries.The rooms of the San Demetrio Palace offer prestigious facilities and service. Every room has an en-suite bathroom, telephone, air conditioning and television. All the rooms are...


Catania Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by laura
I loved Catania. I was there in January 2006. I planned to spend a night there. I found a fantastic place to stay and met so many people from all over the world that I left a week later.
Comment by Anonymous
I would not recomend Catania because it is a filthy town and the locals dislike English speakers and tourists. Once they find out that your primary language is English, they try to rip you off.
Comment by merian
Catania is a great place for a relaxing holiday. The people are very nice and helpful.
Comment by Indra
Catania is a great place and you can make day trips to Etna or Siracussa or Taormina if you like.
Comment by TG
There aren't a lot of sights in Catania, but in this case, this is a good thing. The lack of sights just means that you have more time to speak to locals, sample the local cuisine, buy fruit and cheese in the chaotic market, and sit and chill with a frappé in a café somewhere. This city is amazing, I liked it more every day I stayed.
Comment by Phillip
I visited in September, planning to stay a couple of nights seeing the city. The hostel and the city made me stay 5 days. The weather was fantastic (except the last day) and I spent most of my time down the beach.
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Catania
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Canalicchio (4 Km / 2 mi.)
Acicastello (8 Km / 5 mi.)
Nicolosi (12 Km / 8 mi.)
Acireale (14 Km / 9 mi.)
Zafferana Etnea (20 Km / 13 mi.)
Giarre (26 Km / 16 mi.)
Carlentini (27 Km / 17 mi.)
Riposto (27 Km / 17 mi.)
Giardini Naxos (39 Km / 24 mi.)
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