Helios Duplex a few steps from Ortigia island
Syracuse, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Washer
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 queen bed
Common
1 sofa bed
Design apartment a few steps away from Corso Umberto which leads to the magnificent Ortigia island.
The apartment is located on the first floor, reachable on foot, of a period building.
The entrance opens onto the spacious and bright living room, whose predominant color is yellow and which features a single sofa bed, an armchair, a TV, a dining table, in addition to the American and fully-equipped kitchen, which includes an oven, a dishwasher, a kettle, a microwave and a coffee machine. The room is decorated with three peculiar paintings which perfectly match with the decor of the room.
A staircase leads to the upper floor which houses a bedroom furnished with a queen-size bed, a dresser, a clothes rack, a mirror and a TV.
A beautiful marble bathroom with shower completes the apartment.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Property Manager.
For relaxation and sea lovers, Eastern Sicily and the surroundings of Siracusa are the perfect choice. Leaving the ancient Greek city and going toward the south, the best equipped beaches worth a visit are Minareto, Fanusa, Arenella and Fontane Bianche, whose name is due to the natural sweet spring water and to the unique white sand. Then, on the island of Ortigia there are some equipped solariums (Zefiro and Nettuno), as well as the free beach of Cala Rossa. Going further south, about 30 kms far away from Siracusa, there are amazing and wild beaches: Calamosche, Vendicari with its Wildlife Park and the precious San Lorenzo. For those looking for cultural and historical sites, it is recommended to visit Teatro Greco and its archeological site with the famous Orecchio di Dionisio (a limestone cave shaped as a human ear), the Museum Paolo Orsi, then the Latomie dei Cappuccini, and finally the island of Ortigia with its natural and historic eye-catching landscapes. Finally, our guests should visit the town of Noto, the seafront of Tonnara di Avola and the fisherman village of Marzamemi. Sicily is beautiful, a wild land with a millennial history impossible to forget at first glance, that will take a special space in your heart.
The airport of Catania Fontanarossa is about 65 km far away, while Comiso "Pio La Torre” airport is 110 kms far. Syracuse railway station is just 600 m away from the apartment.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Syracuse, located on the southeastern coast of Sicily, is a city that encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean history and beauty. A treasure trove of Greek and Roman history, Syracuse is a destination that offers a profound glimpse into the ancient world, while also providing the charms of modern Italian life.
The heart of Syracuse's historical significance lies in the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, home to a remarkable Greek theatre, one of the largest ever built, which still hosts performances today. Nearby, the Ear of Dionysius, a limestone cave carved into a former quarry, is famed for its unique acoustics. The Roman amphitheater, where gladiators once battled, adds to the park's allure, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Ortygia, the island at the center of Syracuse, is a labyrinth of charming streets that lead to architectural wonders such as the Cathedral of Syracuse. This cathedral is a palimpsest of history, originally a Greek temple dedicated to Athena before being converted into a church. Its layers of history are visible in the Doric columns that are embedded into the building's structure.
The Fountain of Arethusa on Ortygia is another natural wonder, a freshwater spring with a mythological past, surrounded by papyrus plants. It's a serene spot that offers a moment of tranquility amidst the city's bustling streets.
For those interested in the scientific and technological advances of the ancient world, the Technopark Archimedes is an interactive museum that showcases the inventions of Archimedes, who was born in Syracuse. It's an engaging experience for both adults and children, highlighting the ingenuity of the ancient Greeks.
Syracuse is not just about ancient history; it's also a place where visitors can enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle. The city's markets are a riot of color and flavor, with vendors selling fresh seafood, local produce, and Sicilian specialties. The seafront promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, and the clear waters of the nearby beaches invite visitors to swim and relax under the Sicilian sun.
In the evenings, the city comes alive with restaurants and bars offering delicious Sicilian cuisine and wines. The blend of fresh ingredients and traditional recipes makes dining in Syracuse a culinary adventure.
In essence, Syracuse is a destination that offers a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and gastronomic experiences. Its blend of ancient marvels and contemporary Italian charm makes it a captivating place for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the depth and diversity of Mediterranean culture.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM