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Catania Sheraton Hotel - Catania, Italy

Antonello da Mesina, 45
Catania, 95020
Nightly Rates (202.85 - 513.71)   4 Star
Catania Sheraton Hotel

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Property Description
Catch up with family and friends at the Sheraton Catania Hotel & Conference Center, located on the breathtaking Cyclops Coast. Stroll across the street to the rocky beach and enjoy the beautiful views. Share memories to last a lifetime when you visit the celebrated sites of Catania, just two miles away. Connect with the city at Museo Bellini and Museo Verga and explore the rich history of Acireale, at the foot of Mount Etna. We will work with you to plan a great meeting or event, whether you prefer the intimate setting of a private conference room or a spacious ballroom to bring everyone together. Our experienced sales staff will help make it all come together. Save time for relaxation, and dive into the aqua blue waters of our stunning outdoor pool. Recharge at our fitness center after a full day of exploration, and let our business center help you stay connected with the people who matter. Clear blue skies and smiling faces greet you at the Sheraton Catania Hotel & Conference Center.

Catania Sheraton Hotel


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Actual rates may vary depending on availability and season.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT + 1 Hour 

  • Opened in  1983 

  • Renovated in  1999 

  • 170  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Nearby Airports: * Catania Fontanarossa International Airport - 10 Kilometers Nearby Cities: * Catania - 2 Kilometers * Cannizzaro - 2 Kilometers Catania Fontanarossa International Airport - 10 Kilometers

    Guarantee Policy
    Mandatory one night's deposit on all reservations.

    Cancellation Policy
    The cancellation policy will depend on which rate plan and date(s) are being booked. Please see "Rate and Policy Information" when checking availability.

  • Local Attractions

  • * Museo Bellini - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Museo Verga - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Historical City Center - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Acireale - 6.2 mi/10.0 km * Sigonella Military Base - 15.5 mi/25.0 km * Mt. Etna (Active Volcano) - 21.1 mi/34.0 km * Taormina (Greek Theatres) - 23.0 mi/37.0 km * Siracusa (Historical Town) - 45.4 mi/73.0 km * Noto - 50.3 mi/81.0 km * Piazza Armerina - 80.2 mi/129.0 km * Agrigento and Valley of Temples - 149.8 mi/241.0 km * Palermo - 159.7 mi/257.0 km
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