Located at the heart of Ragusa Ibla, A.D. 1768 Boutique Hotel offers accommodation in a historical building. This 4-star hotel features rooms with air conditioning and free WiFi.
NovikovGroup
Russia
The hotel has a wonderful staff who helped to sort out all the nuances. Excellent breakfast menu. The rooms had a wow effect, a very beautiful and stylish boutique hotel.
Set in Ragusa’s historic centre, Hotel La Dimora di Piazza Carmine is around 500 metres from the city’s cathedral. Rooms are elegant and air conditioned and come with an LCD TV and parquet floors.
Janet
Australia
The location is perfect with good access to Ragusa Ibla on foot. Chiara and her team were incredibly welcoming and helpful. This is a great choice for a solo female traveller. The breakfast is amazing.
Hotel Montreal is in Ragusa historic centre, 150 metres from the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista. It offers classically furnished rooms with air conditioning, satellite TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Locanda Don Serafino is a 19th-century building set in the heart of Ibla, Ragusa's historic centre, a 5-minute walk from the San Giorgio Cathedral. All guest rooms come with air conditioning.
Keith
United Kingdom
Guiseppe on the front desk was extremely helpful with advice on restaurants, places to visit and drinks. Nothing was too much trouble. Lovely room and great breakfast. Superb location. Valet service was amazing.
Hotel Kroma is a 10-minute walk from the centre of Ragusa. It offers air-conditioned rooms and an on-site restaurant. The blue flag beaches are 30 minutes' drive away.
Chan
Hong Kong
The hotel is close to the train station. It offered good breakfast daily. The room is spacious and comfortable.
San Giorgio Palace is a boutique hotel in Ragusa Ibla, 15 km from Modica. It offers panoramic views of Santa Domenica Valley and rooms with free Wi-Fi. A sweet breakfast buffet is provided daily.
Odile
Belgium
The location is perfect near the centre, hence easily accessible from the road (we were with the bicycle)
Situated in the Ragusa Ibla district of Ragusa, Itria Palace is 32 km from Marina di Modica. With a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Anne
Australia
Unbelievably good value.Our room was very comfortable and spacious and looked like it had been recently refurbished. We particularly loved the stone walls. The breakfast room is in a sunny location with beautiful views. Staff were really helpful.
Offering a sun terrace and views of the garden, Villa Boscarino is set in Ragusa, 1.5 km from San Giovanni Battista's Cathedral. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Svetlana
Croatia
A very cozy, quiet and beautiful small hotel. It was easy to park, staff is nice and welcoming. It has a small pool that is surrounded by a beautiful garden. Amazong architecture, comfortable bed, good breakfast selection. Parking infront of the place
Hotel Montreal is in Ragusa historic centre, 150 metres from the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista. It offers classically furnished rooms with air conditioning, satellite TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Posizione perfetta, personale gentilissimo e disponibile.
Hotel Kroma is a 10-minute walk from the centre of Ragusa. It offers air-conditioned rooms and an on-site restaurant. The blue flag beaches are 30 minutes' drive away.
Buen desayuno. Amabilidad y simpatía en la recepción.
Hotel Vittorio Veneto is set in the heart of Ragusa in a restored late 18th century palace, which is one of the most important testimonies of the Hyblean baroque. The rooms offer a free minibar.
Staff is lovely and very helpful, room was very big.
Offering a sun terrace and views of the garden, Villa Boscarino is set in Ragusa, 1.5 km from San Giovanni Battista's Cathedral. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
The architecture and the interior equipment are amazing.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Ragusa cost £68 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ragusa are £86 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ragusa can on average be found for £137 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ragusa this weekend is £153 or, for a 4-star hotel, £171. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ragusa for this weekend cost on average around £197 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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Very good location to visit the Syracuse-Ortigia and the...
Very good location to visit the Syracuse-Ortigia and the Baroque cities Modica- Ragusa-Sciccly and Noto. We where in Ragusa Ibla, very cozy old Baroque city with good restaurants ( even for Michelin Lovers there where 2 restaurants with stars ) For doing the tour of the Baroque cities you need a car and to driving and parking in the narrow streets you have to kbe not sressy and concentrated. Also good for your work out , there are many stairs up and down in the city.
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Gerard
Belgium
10
Scored 10
Ragusa itself is a beautiful town and very walkable, I'd...
Ragusa itself is a beautiful town and very walkable, I'd recommend three or four nights to do it justice. As a town it feels like tourism is an 'add-on' and therefore feels very genuine and Sicilian as are the restaurants all of which we thought were excellent. The only downside is the public transport, to go anywhere outside of Regusa we found to be quite a challenge as basically you have to rely on taxis, however maybe the transport issue is what has kept Regusa such a beautiful place so its not all bad!!!
Neville
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ragusa is an enchanting hill town in rural Sicily.
Ragusa is an enchanting hill town in rural Sicily. It is surrounded by steep gorges, with the town spreading up three steep linked hills. It's a fantastic place to spend a few hours exploring the narrow steep streets. We found some wonderful shops - intended for tourists, but good value. There were also fantastic eateries and the local people we interacted with all seemed charming and helpful. We ate dinner in La Bettola in Ragusa Ibla, which was delicious and great value.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ragusa consist of two small towns located on two hills...
Ragusa consist of two small towns located on two hills connected by walking path and stairs. The view is just amazing, especially at night.
There is good selection of restaurants.
The walks through the narrow streets are very enjoyable.
Barbara
Canada
10
Scored 10
Ragusa has two parts to it, the old and new.
Ragusa has two parts to it, the old and new. The old city is very beautiful and interesting to explore. The main street is fun with restaurants, shops and a park at the end with wonderful views of the valley and mountains beyond. We did not go up the hill to the new city however so we cannot characterize it.
Thomas
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I loved Ragusa, the roads are difficult with a larger...
I loved Ragusa, the roads are difficult with a larger vehicle but this shouldn’t put you off just research your routes and think about where accessible parking can be found. The new town is interesting but not touristy whilst the old town is a lovely labyrinth of medieval street and lanes with beautiful Baroque architecture. There are restaurants worth searching for and we particularly enjoyed the ‘5 senses’!
The home is amazing and right in the center of Ragusa Ibla. There is a great café right next door to have your morning espresso and it’s surrounded by great restaurants throughout the piazza as well as the side streets. The room has air conditioning which is very important in the summer heat as well as a nice renovated bathroom and comfy bed. All that being said, the best part about this experience was Claudia and her family. They are so welcoming and helpful and such a joy to spend time with. Thank you Claudia for opening your home!
Its location at the top of the steps from Ibla and downhill from the city, meant we did a lot of walking which we enjoy - but not in the torrential rain we experienced on our last night!
Room was spacious and comfortable although towel rails in the bathroom would have been useful. Hosts were really helpful and gave us an early breakfast which was much appreciated. Breakfasts were delightful.
Ragusa is an excellent base for visiting towns around - Punta Secca etc but transport on Sunday is difficult.
Hassle-free stay.
Quiet area, well-lit in the evening. Close to the bus station on Via Zama, close to the train station. You can walk through the city and the historic part to Ragusa Ibla.
From this location, it is easy to visit Modica and Scicli by public transport.
For those on a tight budget, a Lidl supermarket is within a reasonable distance.
The surroundings of Ragusa are very interesting in terms of landscape and history. Worth recommending.
The host, Carlo, was just amazing. He sources all his food locally and prepares different regional dishes for breakfast each morning- his frittata is just beautiful!
He is very knowledgeable about Sicily and Italy( he is a local from Ragusa) and also speaks fluent English!
The room was large and well designed with a great view of Ragusa and very comfortable bed.
This hotel is in a fabulous location. I am still dreaming about that beautiful view of Ragusa Ibla at night. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was better than I expected considering it's in a tiny space. It was the first place in our 3 week trip in Sicily to offer made-to-order omelettes.
Comfortable, clean room and bathroom. Check-in and checkout were smooth.
We were glad that the hotel was in the Ragusa Superiore part of town, because we travelled there by train and the walk to/from the station was much shorter and easier than it would have been if we'd been staying in Ragusa Ibla.
Great location just next to a big parking (some of it is free). 10 mins walk to the cathedral and most importantly Vincenzo is an amazing host. the breakfast was outstanding. On our trip to Sicily, Ragusa was most certainly our highlight and the stay at this hotel made it even more memorable.
this is a unique and rustic property, oozing charm.. comfortable bed (the comfiest we had during our Sicily stay) and the place is really nicely decorated. perfect location and Ragusa ibla is beautiful. Alessia was a kind and welcoming host. we just wish that we could have stayed for longer
The hotel is nice, very modern looking, friendly staff and good breakfast. The location is tricky - it is in Ragusa Nuova which is about 2km from Ragusa Ibla - the historic center. We had to drive and then walk another 10 minutes to get to the main road of Ibla.
My room was small, but very comfortable and had a nice view of Ibla. The hotel is located right at the edge of Ragusa Ibla, just a short walk from sights and restaurants. Breakfast was delicious - mostly sweet, as it's traditional in Italy, but great quality.
The hostess, Cristina, brought me an exceptional breakfast from food resources in the community and also made coffee and fresh orange juice for me. She wanted to be sure I would find the places I wanted to see while staying in Ragusa-Ibla.
The property was located in beautiful Ragusa Ibla. Rooms were very comfortable. Mattresses were absolutely wonderful. Emilio was genuinely kind and gracious host. Breakfast was delicious. We loved our stay!
I cannot explain in words how helpful the host Carmela was when I arrived late at night. It was worth coming to Sicily just to get to know Carmela and beautiful Ragusa. I highly recommend everyone to stay by her.
Beautiful hotel in a magical spot on top of Ragusa Ibla. Views onto the city framed by fruit trees, kind and accommodating management and staff, quiet and comfortable room. Highly recommend!
Great location within walking distance of the train station and Cathedral of Ragusa (not to be confused with Ragusa Ibla). Large room, quite adequate for three adults. Copious breakfast.
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