B&B dei Viaggiatori, Viandanti e Sognatori

Syracuse


Enjoying a prime Ortygia location, this relaxed, TV-free B&B exudes an easy, boho vibe. It's a homely place, where books and antiques mingle with the owners' children's toys. Rooms are simple yet imaginatively decorated, and the sunny roof terrace – complete with sweeping sea views – is a fine place for breakfast-time organic bread and marmalade.

Best of all, if host Simone is in the kitchen, guests are welcome to join the family at the dinner table.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Syracuse attractions

1. Galleria Regionale di Palazzo Bellomo

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Housed in a 13th-century Catalan-Gothic palace, this art museum's eclectic collection ranges from early Byzantine and Norman stonework to 19th-century…

2. Chiesa di Santa Lucia alla Badia

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The Chiesa di Santa Lucia alla Badia is dedicated to the city's patron saint, St Lucy, martyred in Syracuse during the reign of the Roman emperor…

3. Fontana Aretusa

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Down the winding main street from the cathedral is this ancient spring, where fresh water still bubbles up just as it did in ancient times when it was the…

4. Palazzo Arcivescovile

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The elegant, 17th-century Palazzo Arcivescovile is home to the Biblioteca Alagoniana and some rare 13th-century manuscripts.

5. Duomo

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Built on the skeleton of a 5th-century BC Greek temple to Athena (note the Doric columns still visible inside and out), Syracuse's 7th-century cathedral…

6. Museo dei Pupi

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The small Museo dei Pupi chronicles the history of Sicilian puppetry, with a particular focus on the role local puppeteers Alfredo and Saro Vaccaro played…

7. Piazza del Duomo

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Syracuse's showpiece square is a masterpiece of baroque town planning. A long, rectangular piazza flanked by flamboyant palazzi, it sits on what was once…

8. Artemision

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Loitering beneath Palazzo Municipale are the scant remains of a 6th-century-BC Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Artemis, as well as the modest traces…