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Our B&B Triskeles is a new, elegant and pleasant bed and breakfast situated behind the Basilica of Saint Lucy, in the heart of the city of Syracuse. The B&B Triskeles is found in a really enviable position because to little distance from the famous archaeological finds (Greek Theater, Amphitheater Romano, Ear of Dionisio, the Latomies of the Cappuccinis, the grave of Archimede etc..), from the museum Paul and from the island of Origia.
And it is possible to reach on foot also the Syracusan coast and to plunge in the crystalline emerald green waters moreover just in 600 meters away ,on via Riviera Dioniso il Grande, has been opened an equipped solarium.
The rooms of our B&B are all spacious and elegantly furnished and endowed with all the conforts (Air conditioning, refrigerator, bath in room, hairdryer).
On request conventioned guarded parking in the nearby of the structure.
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