Hotel Florio - Castiglione De Sicilia
37.88262738345957, 15.122712850570679Hotel Florio Castiglione De Sicilia provides proximity to Chiesa di San Benedetto, which is situated only 7 minutes' walk away. Guests who stay at this Castiglione De Sicilia hotel can park their car on site.
Location
You'll need 57-minute drive to Fontanarossa airport. From the hotel it will take a mere 12 minutes to walk to Castle of Robert Lauria. Gurne dell'Alcantara. Francavilla di Sicilia is also situated around 2 miles away.
Eat & Drink
Nearby restaurants, including Vitis Vineria Bottega is merely a 7-minute walk from the 4-star Hotel Florio.
Essential information about Hotel Florio
💵 Lowest room price | |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 37.8 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Fontanarossa, CTA |
Location
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Reviews of Hotel Florio
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missingWrote a review on Aug 24
I recently had the pleasure of staying at this luxurious 4-star hotel, and I must say it exceeded my expectations. The location of this place is simply breathtaking, with stunning views of the surrounding valley and Mount Etna. The room I stayed in was spacious and well-appointed, providing all the amenities I needed for a comfortable stay. The staff here were incredibly friendly and helpful, always going above and beyond to ensure my needs were met. I was also impressed by the quality of the dining experience, with the local restaurant in the village offering delicious food at reasonable prices. the service and facilities provided at this hotel truly made my stay here unforgettable.
To anyone considering a family trip, I highly recommend this hotel for a truly enjoyable and relaxing experience.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 23
Happy, friendly and helpful staff. Incredible views from every window with a panoramic position overlooking Etna and the surrounding hillside. A beautiful lIttle town perched on the side of the hill with restaurants nearby serving authentic Sicilian cuisine. A real getaway from it all hotel but still within easy driving distance of the coast,
No tea/coffee making facilities in the room.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 22
When they were around, the staff/owners were helpful, friendly and cheerful. Our room was quite spacious and had great views across the valley to Mount Etna. The local restaurant/trattorio in the village provided good food at very reasonable prices.
Castiglione is a hilltop medieval village with very steep, narrow, winding streets, some of which end in flights of steps. Hotel Florio is not easy to access. We would certainly recommend approaching Castiglione from Francavilla and having a good look at the map beforehand. A small car is a great advantage. We did not like the fact that reception seemed completely abandoned when we arrived and often throughout the day at other times. It's a slightly eccentrically run hotel by normal standards. Breakfast was typically Italian but quite sparse - not a great deal of choice.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 08
We had a fantastic stay at this hotel! The staff were friendly, helpful, and always had a cheerful disposition. Our room was spacious, with breathtaking views of the valley and Mount Etna. Moreover, the hotel's cleanliness was impeccable, and the facilities were well-maintained. We also enjoyed the convenient parking facilities and the easy access to transportation options in this city. Additionally, the location was perfect, offering a stunning backdrop for our stay. The breakfast provided was delicious, and the local restaurant in the village served excellent food at affordable prices.
Can honestly say there wasn't anything not to like.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 06
Very friendly staff.views.room.
In high season you might have problems parking car.not with bike.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 05
What a great place, with the loveliest staff, big clean rooms, the most comfortable enormous beds and incredible views over the mountains and Etna (even from the shower). We were served breakfast on the roof terrace, which we had all to ourselves... an enormous array of fresh fruit, croissants, yoghurt, fresh juice (we chose peach), delicious coffee and amazing views. The town is very peaceful, like a step back in time. A delightful retreat. Thanks for your wonderful hospitality!
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missingWrote a review on Apr 11
During my recent New Year's trip, we stayed in a medieval village with breathtaking views. Our room had stunning views of Mount Etna and was quite spacious. we enjoyed the delicious food at a nearby restaurant that came at a very reasonable price.
the village had very steep, narrow, and winding streets, which made accessing the hotel a hassle.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 09
What a location! All the way up into the medieval part of Castiglione. Fun to drive the narrow streets. Superb views on Etna and the old town from the room and from the 4th floor dining room. Our room was spacious, clean and very comfortable. Luckily Mr. Silvio had turned on the heating before we arrived as it was still cold mid February. Breakfast was very good with lots of choice between local products and delicious fresh juice. Apart from the daily morning advice one day we got our own private multimedia presentation about Castiglione. I guess if we would have been here in spring, summer or autumn we would also have enjoyed one of the outside terraces. Some day we will certainly come back to this friendly and wonderful place. By Alexander from nl.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 08
The owner, Silvio was simply awesome! He made our stay memorable.... and the hotel has breathtaking rooms, view and standards.... a must!
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missingWrote a review on Feb 10
The staff was friendly and helpful, always ready to assist with any questions or concerns. The room we stayed in was spacious and offered stunning views of the beautiful valley and Mount Etna. the local restaurant in the village served delicious food at affordable prices, allowing us to enjoy authentic cuisine without breaking the bank.
The hotel's location was quite challenging to access, with steep and winding streets that can be difficult to navigate, especially for those unfamiliar with the area. The reception area was often abandoned, which made it inconvenient to get assistance when needed.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 09
Fantastic views from room and friendly staff. Excellent breakfast.
Difficult to find and very cold in hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 09
The hotel is nestled in a charming medieval village surrounded by stunning views of the valley and Mount Etna. the spacious rooms offer breathtaking vistas, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surroundings. the helpful and friendly staff, when available, ensure a positive and cheerful experience. the nearby trattoria offers delicious local cuisine at affordable prices.
At times, the reception may appear unattended, adding a touch of quirkiness to the overall hotel experience.