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Spiaggia di Lido di Noto
8.4/10 (11 reviews)
This unspoiled stretch of brown sand meets crystal-clear waters along Sicily's southeastern coast. Arrive on weekday mornings to claim your spot and enjoy the serene atmosphere before the crowds arrive.
Cathedral of Noto
9.4/10 (546 reviews)
This UNESCO-listed cathedral displays Sicily's finest Baroque architecture with its dramatic limestone façade. Climb the bell tower for sweeping views of Noto's honey-colored cityscape and surrounding countryside.
Ducezio Palace
9.0/10 (85 reviews)
You can learn about the history of Noto Historic Centre with a stop at Ducezio Palace. Discover the countryside while you're in the area.
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Nicolaci Palace
9.6/10 (29 reviews)
Palazzo Nicolaci captivates with ornate Baroque balconies featuring mythological creatures in stone. Inside, discover frescoed ceilings and the celebrated Salone delle Feste—a glimpse into 18th-century Sicilian nobility.
Noto Antica
10.0/10 (2 reviews)
Explore the haunting ruins of Noto Antica, the original medieval town destroyed by the 1693 earthquake. Wander among crumbling walls and castle remains for an authentic glimpse into Sicily's pre-Baroque past.
Porta Reale
9.0/10 (137 reviews)
This neoclassical triumphal arch welcomes visitors to Noto's UNESCO-listed Baroque center with symbolic sculptures. Pass beneath its elegant stonework to discover Sicily's architectural treasures.
Tellaro Roman Villa
9.0/10 (4 reviews)
You can find out about the history of Noto with a trip to Tellaro Roman Villa. Wander the beaches in this relaxing area.
Villadorata Palace
9.8/10 (6 reviews)
This 18th-century Sicilian palace dazzles with ornate balconies supported by mythical creature sculptures. Explore its lavishly decorated rooms to glimpse aristocratic life amid frescoed ceilings and brocaded walls.
"This is a great five-star hotel in the historic center of town. While the immediate environment outside appears a bit scruffy, the hotel itself is a great base from which to explore Catania. Its breakfast is excellent and its staff very helpful."
"Villa Felicia in Sicily was honestly one of the most beautiful and relaxing places I’ve stayed. The entire property feels like a hidden oasis surrounded by lemon trees and gardens, with such a peaceful authentic Sicilian atmosphere.
The staff were incredibly warm and welcoming, the breakfasts were exceptional with fresh local produce and homemade cakes, and every part of the hotel felt thoughtful and charming rather than overly commercial.
The pool area, outdoor spaces and evening ambiance...
"Very nice location, on the Main Street, less than 100 meters away from the main entrance to the city center. Hotel is a classical old house converted small hotel but nice and clean. Hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. They contacted me many weeks before our arrival to communicate the parking detail and accommodated us on the room bed arrangement details. The welcome drink on the roof terrace and breakfast are the best we had on this trip!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.