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Catania (0.1 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Set in Catania, 2.3 km from Lido Arcobaleno, Fontanarossa Airport Sleep and Travel offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out. The accommodation was conveniently located within walking distance of the airport. The room was clean, with fresh bed sheets, and included all necessary facilities. The host was very helpful and accommodating.
Catania (0.1 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Situated in Catania, 2.5 km from Lido Arcobaleno and 5.4 km from Catania Piazza Duomo, Il Quadrifoglio House Airport features spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. VERY CONVENIENT to the airport Walkable!!!
Catania (0.1 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Located 5.4 km from Catania Piazza Duomo, 4.9 km from Roman Theatre of Catania and 5.3 km from Ursino Castle, Esmeralda Il Quadrifoglio Airport Fontanarossa offers accommodation situated in Catania. - The room is clean, looks like the pictures, there are snacks in the fridge for extra charge, air conditioner worked properly - Location is around 10 min walk from the airport, otherwise the neighborhood looks a bit sketchy
Catania (0.2 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Featuring a patio with garden views, a garden and a terrace, Aeroporto Bellini Rooms can be found in Catania, close to Lido Arcobaleno and 6.3 km from Catania Piazza Duomo. It was in such a good location (walking distance to everything)
Catania (0.2 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Located in Catania and only 1.9 km from Lido Arcobaleno, Diletta house provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. Great location. Close to airport and buses going to pretty much all towns in Sicily. Really clean and aesthetic, even more so considering Sicilian standards. Friendly host. Funny location (it's a little home next to a home of an actual Italian family). Rather clean, calm and safe neighbourhood (compared to the rest of Catania). Dilleta itself was also spacious, modern, had bedroom, bathroom and big living room mixed with kitchen. There was also no cockroaches, bedbugs and other insects (unlike in other accomodations in Catania). Really - it's all you need for a few days trip. Definitely worth the price too. Oh and the bed - holy crap. I've never slept in a more comfortable bed. There's also high quality AC in bedroom.
Catania (0.2 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Set in Catania, the recently renovated Prince Airport House features accommodation 1.9 km from Lido Arcobaleno and 6.4 km from Catania Piazza Duomo. A short walk from the hotel. comfortable great restaurant nearby. A perfect way to wait for your flight.
Catania (0.3 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Offering inner courtyard views, Airport Tourist's House is an accommodation located in Catania, 1.9 km from Lido Arcobaleno and 6.3 km from Catania Piazza Duomo. This is a great spot to stay before a 6am international flight. Is a 5-10min walk from the terminal. We had a quad room - 4 single beds with our own toilet downstairs. Only down side is walls are quite thin so when other guests arrived presumably off late flights we were woken up.
Catania (0.3 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace, B&B temptation airport fontanarossa shared house with several rooms is located in Catania. Host gave very clear instructions to self check-in. It's a 10 minutes walk from the airport, so ideal location for very early or late flights. It's clean and linen, towels and toiletries were provided free of charge. The kitchen is well stocked if you want to make your own meals
Catania (0.3 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Located in Catania, 1.8 km from Lido Arcobaleno and 6.3 km from Catania Piazza Duomo, B & B Temptation Airport Fontanarossa shared house with several rooms provides air-conditioned accommodation with... Very good position who needs to get early to the airport, you can just walk 10 minutes from the house Also very easy to get to the center of Catania by the Alibus directly from airport You can have a light breakfast, but we didn’t as was too early Sara is very nice person, always ready to answer any questions
Catania (0.3 miles from Catania Fontanarossa Airport)
Offering inner courtyard views, Mimì e Cocò shabby house is an accommodation located in Catania, 6.3 km from Catania Piazza Duomo and 5 km from Casa Museo di Giovanni Verga. It is in a really good place, close to the airport so it was perfect with our late flight. Checkin was also contactless, we received the code to the key early. The apartment was clean and well equipped too.
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Hotel in Catania ( 0.6 miles)
Set in extensive gardens, NH Parco degli Aragonesi is just 2 km from Catania Airport. An outdoor swimming pool and a private beach are available in the summer. Breakfast was excellent. Front desk staff was friendly and helpful.
Hotel in Catania ( 0.3 miles)
Boasting free Wi-Fi throughout, Catania International Airport Hotel is set 1 km from the beach. Catania Fontanarossa Airport is a 15-minute walk away. clean. good sized room. very close to airports.
Hotel in Catania ( 0.6 miles)
Just a 5-minute drive from Catania Fontanarossa Airport, the Romano Palace Luxury Hotel offers a beach-front location and peaceful gardens. Everything! Location, ambient, vibe, colours, hospitality, ellegance
Hotel in Catania ( 0.6 miles)
Hotel Miramare is set on the seafront just 5 minutes' drive from Catania Fontanarossa Airport. It has its own beach, a restaurant, and free on-site parking. Only had time for capacitor Did mot stay for plane delay
Hotel in Catania ( 0.7 miles)
Le Dune Sicily Hotel is only 2 km away from the city centre of Catania. It lies in an enchanting place between the golden sand of "de La Plaia" beach and a beautiful small Maritime pine forest. The hotel was amazing — super clean, cozy, and had a beautiful view.
Shopkeepers and people are friendly. Food is remarkable if you ask a local for advise. The streets are dirty. Thousands of cigarette butts and plenty of litter. The city should take more care to present a welcoming view to visitors.
It is a medium-big city with little to no green areas, full of cars. The architecture is beautiful, but it is compensated by many difficult to navigate streets (cars parked on sidewalk, no sidewalks, piles of rubbish - most by design as it is supposed to be collected soon - full of speeding cars and motorbikes that do not stop for pedestrians or barely do it, general irregular road surface) and urban decay, which get worse and worse as you go away from the city center. It is however somewhat in line to other italian cities of same population density. In general huge traffic and noisy especially during rush hours (lunch break 12-14 and after work from 17). Luckily small quiet areas can be found e.g. near university area and Park Bellini. Food is tasty and with great variety (sweets, meat, fish, carbs, wines, etc) and cheap unless you go to upscale places for tourists, but still you will pay just a few euros more. I tried dozens of bars and restaurants and it was only good to excellent quality, never bad or scam. Bars and restaurants are scattered everywhere. There is a beach nearby but was a bit strenuous to reach by foot, including the walking along major roads with no sidewalk and the crossing of a major crossroad where the pedestrian streetlight very rarely turns green. Near the beach there is a nice pedestrian area and theoretically many establishments, but they were all closed and many looked closed for good, not only because it is off-season for italians (it is a pity, so much potential...). No big and famous museum. Enjoyed a nice temperature (20-24C) mid October, unfortunately some rain, but also lots of sun.
Not really much to do there. We stayed for three days and it was too long. We took a trip to Ortigia and Siracusa for one day. We probably should have stayed there instead. Everyone we spoke to that had been there before we got there, said they were disappointed and wished they had not stayed in Catania.
We loved the food, the walking, the history and the overall vibrancy of the city. Driving into the city via the airport was hectic but once we arrived with the rental car, we used taxis and transit…the only way to navigate a large city any where. The city was cleaner than I thought it would be. The markets and food were outstanding. The people were very friendly.
Catania is a very pretty alive town. The city center is easy to walk, with lots of monuments ,interesting Catholic churches to visit, countless places with excellent food, not to mention the coffee stores and the sweets! Walk around and get lost in the small streets around, to discover quiet cute coffee/food stores. At the main street (via Etnea) you will find among others, plenty of stores of famous brands for shopping. People are nice and gentle. We felt safe at all the places we visited. Please note that Catania is stated in the middle of the East cost line, so you can use the train or the bus and easily visit Syracuse or Taormina (both strongly suggested). We visited on October 2025 so we can't give any advise for the beaches. PS If the mayor or the state decide to invest money and make a good renovation of the buildings, then city center would be really fantastic.
We did a walking food tour our first evening and it was really great way to see the center of the city, and find out more about the foods. We stayed for three nights but felt like we could have spent another evening, as we did a day trip to Siracusa and a day trip to Mt Etna/Tourmina so we didn't have enough time in Catania to appreciate it. That being said, many of the streets had graffiti on the walls as well as garbage on the sides of the streets, so it was not a clean city.