Eder Home A Un Passo Dal Teatro Greco
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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Child-friendly
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Breakfast
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Air conditioning
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Pets
Location
Located 65 km from Fontanarossa airport, Eder Home A Un Passo Dal Teatro Greko Syracuse hotel offers shuttle service and car rentals. The bed & breakfast is a good starting point to Syracuse's sports attractions, including Campo Scuola Pippo Di Natale Athletic Field, which is only 8 minutes' stroll away.
The property is a mere 400 metres from Supuesta Tumba De Arquimedes, about 25 minutes on foot from Ortigia. The Eder Home A Un Passo Dal Teatro Greko Syracuse provides history lovers with proximity to Palazzo Beneventano Del Bosco (2.5 km) and the late 14th - century palace "Palazzo Montalto" (2.4 km). Guests can also reach Parco Robinson within a 25-minute walk. Grotticelle ovest 1 bus stop is in close proximity to Eder Home A Un Passo Dal Teatro Greko hotel.
The rooms have an iron/ironing board and climate control, as well as tea and coffee making equipment for your convenience. A bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower, along with shower caps and bath sheets, are provided.
This Syracuse hotel offers an Italian breakfast made fresh daily. Koala Pub serves Sicilian dishes and lies a 6-minute walk from the property.
Review by hotel critic
My recent stay at Eder Home A Un Passo Dal Teatro Greko surpassed all expectations, exceeding even my meticulous criteria for a modern Italian aesthetic. The welcoming host, Ms. Sara, not only provided valuable insights into Syracuse but also ensured our comfort with a beautifully upgraded room that boasted a serene terrace overlooking the historic wonders of the ancient theatre. The attention to detail was impeccable; from the high-quality toiletries to the modern amenities like the flat-screen TV, every aspect spoke of sophistication and thoughtful design. The proximity to Mado and the convenience of nearby restaurants added to the overall experience, making this hotel a true gem for those seeking a blend of luxury and cultural exploration in Syracuse.