Location. The Hotel Gangi is located in Piazza Armerina, on the island of Sicily, Italy, 30 metres from the Old Town, and four kilometres from the World Heritage Site of Villa Romana del Casale. The Greek ruins of Aidone Morgantina are ten kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. A modern hotel built in a traditional style characterised by stone arches and wrought iron, the Hotel Gangi offers facilities including wireless Internet access, a 24 hour front desk, and an in house gift shop. Motorists will find complimentary parking on site.
The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are dining options in the local area. The hotel serves a complimentary buffet breakfast every morning. Drinks are served ben eath the stone arches of the bar.
Meeting rooms are available for small groups.
Guestrooms. The 18 air conditioned guestrooms are spread over five floors and feature traditional decor in light, neutral shades, antique style rugs, and dark wood furniture. All are equipped with cable television, direct dial phones, wireless Internet, minibars, and safes. Bathrooms offer showers, bathrobes, and designer toiletries.
Expert Tip. Tucked away behind the racecourse, Pergusa Lake is where Hades, lord of the underworld, rose up in his golden chariot pulled by immortal horses to kidnap Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Rates:
78.49 - 85.02 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 18
Number Of Floors: 1
Hotel Gangi
Via Generale Ciancio, 68/70
Piazza Armerina, Italy 94105
Driving Directions:
From Catania Fontanorossa Airport (CTA):
Distance to Hotel Gangi is 90 kilometres, approximately 60 minutes drive.
Getting there. Buses run from the airport to Piazza Armerina and the hotel. Tickets are available from a booth outside of the terminal building, and must be validated when boarding. Taxis cost around 100 EUR to the hotel. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. An inexpensive rail network links Sicilys larger towns, including Paler mo, Messina, Catania, Taormina, and Syracuse. Enna train station is 30 kilometres from the hotel. Buses run throughout the towns and many of the smaller villages. A car is recommended for exploring the less touristy areas.