A historic palace in the center of Catania

Luxury and comfort in a magic place.


A wonderful palace inserted in a context where once met nobles and protagonists of the upper middle class of Catania. Today, a delightful B&B where you can create new memories.


 
The Bellini Palace Luxury B&B is located in a beautiful residential area, near the historic center of Catania. The enchanting building is a historic residence of the late '800, where the details and typical Sicilian elements, combined with the comfort of the modern, give exclusive moments to those who choose to stay here. Our rooms are elegantly furnished with family furniture and embellished with beautiful vaulted ceilings and the original cement floor. Even the beautiful balconies testify the long and ancient history of the building, enhancing its timeless charm.


The B&B owes its name to the composer Vincenzo Bellini, born in Catania at the beginning of '800, and the beautiful rooms of the house are dedicated to some of his most important works: La Straniera, Zaira, La Sonnambula, Norma and Castadiva. Bright and comfortable, they are all equipped with air conditioning and heating with radiators, private bathroom and shower.


The B&B, located on the first floor with lift, overlooks the Villa Bellini, the green lung of the city where in summer various events and musical events are organized. A few meters from the building, there is Via Etnea, the main road that crosses the entire historic center reaching up to Piazza Duomo. Its strategic, central and close location at the bus stops allows you to comfortably visit the whole city, reaching all the main attractions; from Via Etnea to Corso Italia, from the seafront, which runs along the beautiful coast, to the neighboring villages such as Acitrezza and Acicastello. And then you can leave at the discovery of the highest volcano in Europe, the mount Etna.


The B&B also provides private parking based on availability.


"Sicily is the land of oranges, of the flowery soil whose air in spring, is all a scent...
But what makes it a land necessary to see and unique in the world, is the fact that from one end to the other,
it can be defined as a strange 
and divine museum of architecture."
(Guy de Maupassant)