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Sicilian grandeur with views of Etna
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4.0 |
Guest name: Rogwill, Cheshire
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jun 2008
We were staying here for a second time and again enjoyed our stay. The property is a charming Sicilian villa with views of Etna to the rear. There are pleasant gardens with palm trees and swimming pool. There are plenty of areas to sit in sun or shade. Great for relaxing or as a base for touring.
The hotel puts on a fair number of functions such as birthday parties and first communion celebrations but we did not generally find that these interfered with our comfort.
The hotel is tricky to find. There are several set of instructions on the web which are confusing. Coming from the airport, take tangenziale in direction of Messina/Taomina. Take the exit immediately after San Gregorio and immediately before the ALT station, which is labelled Paesi Etnei. You have to cross two lanes of traffic which are attempting to merge from the right. Follow the slip road and come to roundabout. At each roundabout , follow signs for Viagrande. You will pass Il Portali and Le Zagare commercial centres. Eventually reach roundabout with right fork to Acibonaccorsi but continue towards Viagrande. Hotel is 400 yards up from roundabout on the left. Be warned that Sicilian driving is very scary for UK drivers and priority at roundabouts is variable.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
Nice hotel, impossible to find
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4.0 |
Guest name: BookWriter2, San Francisco
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Oct 2007
We booked this hotel because it was listed in Frommer's Sicily guidebook as being close to the airport. What a joke. We arrived at the Catania airport late in the evening, our flight from Rome having been delayed and our luggage lost. (The luggage service at Catania airport said the next day "Your bag is probably here and it is probably not here." Later they said they had lost it. We went to the airport the next day, and it was sitting right there with about 10 other "lost" bags. Apparently the lady was not inclined to simply look at the name tags on ten bags.)
Anyway, it was about 10 p.m. when we started to find this hotel, using the directions that they provided us, which consisted of two sentences, one of which said "Follow the yellow signs to the hotel." Well, guess what, there were no yellow signs to the hotel. We drove around and around in circles looking for yellow signs, and there were none, at least none you could see at night. The area was totally shut down, no one on the street to ask. Our GPS unit was sending us in even more cicles. Finally we pulled into a self sevice, unattended gas station. By now it was 11 p.m. and the whole area was deserted. A guy pulled up in another car, and we asked him, in our faulty Italian, if he knew where the hotel was. He seemed to tell us he would go with us, and we declined. He clarified that we would follow him, so we did, following him down about 20 different winding roads, alleys, etc. until about 15 minutes later we arrived at the hotel. We would have NEVER found it without the help of this good Samaritan.
When we arrived at the hotel, we picked up their brochure. It had the same 2-sentence description that had been emailed to us. This is the EXACT description as Frommer's had - in other words, Frommer's did not verify that the hotel was close to the airport - it just accepted the faulty information provided by the hotel. On our way home, we chose a hotel that was INDEED close to the airport - 5 minutes away. It was a dump but at least it did not misrepresent its location.
The hotel was quite nice. The night we arrived late, we were kept up until 1 a.m., however, due to a 18th birthday party in the garden. We had jet lag and this was not a welcome thing. But the front desk staff was very nice, and we forgave this. The hotel itself is quite lovely and we would stay there again now that we know where it is!
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
2.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Sehr romantisch aber ein Stern zuviel!
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3.3 |
Guest name: pepperandy, Wien
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Sep 2007
Wir haben die Pfingsfeiertage in einem wunderschönen und romantischen Zimmer verbracht. Leider hat das Hotel wohl seine gute Zeit hinter sich. Es wirkt etwas vernachlässigt. Das Hallenschwimmbad war nicht zugänglich (ist inzwischen vom Angebot entfernt) und der Fitnessbereich zumindestens im Zeitraum unseres Besuches nicht angeboten worden.
Das Hotel liegt an einer stark befahrenen Straße. Leider hatte man uns ein lautes auf diese Straß gerichtete Zimmer geben wollen. Auf unser Protest hin wurde uns allerdings anstandslos eine ruhiges Zimmer auf der Gartenseite gegeben. Vermißt haben wir Angebote über Ausflüge in die Region des Ätna. Es gab noch nicht mal einen Prospekt über Sehenswürdigkeiten der Umgebung. Also unbedingt einen Reiseführer mitbringen.
Sehr schön ist der Frühstücksbereich auf dem Dach des Hotels, wo man einen sehr schönen Ausblick auf den Ätna hat.
Das Personal ist sehr zuvorkommend. Die Küche ist durchschnittlich gut.
Sehr zu empfehlen als Startpunkt für Ausflüge in das Umland.
My ratings for this hotel are:
2.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
3.0 Value
3.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
Nightmare
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1.7 |
Guest name: balci, London UK
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Sep 2006
A 3 star hotel at 5 star prices. We stayed in this hotel in August 2006 for 2 nights. originally the plan was to stay 4 nights.
Rooms: small, cheap furnishing, very small bathroom
Restaurant: Bad food for expensive prices, under flouresant lights, plastic tableware- Yes they have live Music
Breakfast- Absoulutely awful
Location: Hotel is in an very unattractive area, gardens are very small, YES it has a nice view of Etna as well as next doors gardens, plastic swimming pools
BE CAREFUL: Everysunday in August , there is a Disco in the garden, finishes at 3AM, impossible to sleep
Overall: AVIOD it at all cost
B.Balci
My ratings for this hotel are:
2.0 Check in / front desk
1.0 Business service
1.0 Value
1.0 Service
1.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Lovely villa with views of Mt. Etna
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4.0 |
Guest name: seta, Canada
We stayed 4 nights at Villa Paradiso while vacationing in Sicily.
The hotel is located in a rather insignificant and not very attractive town and on a main street, I would not advise to venture out side of the hotel’s gate with out a car. But it was a great base for our trips to the baroque city of Catania, Mt. Etna and the picturesque town of Taormina.
From what I understand the hotel is a renovated 1920’s villa and what a great restoration. The hotel is extremely charming with it’s pink stucco exterior that evokes an Old World feel. The gardens are enchanting with beautiful potted flowers and the small pool was a welcome sight for the hot days of Augusts.
Our room was rather small but elegantly furnished with period antiques and bright colored walls, all room have small balconies, ours had a view of the pool. The bathroom was ample size with sufficient amenities. My only complaint is that the rough bed linens and towels should be a better quality for a 4 star hotel.
The buffet breakfast on the roof top terrace was satisfying with plenty of choices of juices, fruits, pastries and cereals. We also decided to have dinner at the villa one evening and the meal proved to be excellent but a bit pricey as expected with hotel dining.
I should add that the staff was very friendly and helpful even with the language barrier.
All in all I recommend this hotel to any one travelling to the area.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Value
5.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
4.0 Cleanliness