
House at the Benedictine Monastery
An elegant apartment in Catania, in the heart of the historic center.

House at the Benedictine Monastery: your apartment in Catania old town
Immersed in the heart of Catania, House at the Benedictine Monastery is located a few steps from the Greek Roman Amphitheatre, the Benedictine Monastery and the picturesque Via Crociferi. Just 500 meters from the Duomo, this apartment offers an ideal location to discover the city on foot, immersed in the unique atmosphere of the historic center.
Comfort and Services Offered
Bright and spacious bedrooms. Modern and functional kitchen.

First room
- Air conditioning for all seasons.
- Double bed and two single beds.
- Private balcony and modern furniture.
- Satellite TV with channels in English, French and German.

Second room
- Double bed.
- Bathroom with shower and bathroom.
- Satellite TV and air conditioning.

Kitchen
- Induction hob. Coffee machine.
- Complete tools: plates, glasses, cutlery, pots.
- Spacious table with four chairs for comfortable meals.
Why choose House at the Benedictine Monastery?

Central Position
Discover the historic center of Catania with ease.

Modern comfort
Just renovated apartment, perfect for families or small groups.

Hospitality guaranteed
The host is always available for every need or request.
Seasonal rates
Low season: €70 a night.
High season: €130 a night.
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How to Reach House at the Benedictine Monastery
From Catania Fontanarossa Airport:
- By Taxi: Take a taxi from the airport to Via Teatro Greco, 133. The trip takes about 15 minutes and costs about 20-25 euros.
- By Bus: Take the airport shuttle bus to Catania Centrale station. From there, take an urban bus or taxi to Via Teatro Greco, 133. The total journey takes about 30-40 minutes.
- In Auto:
- Exit the airport and follow the signs for the A18/E45 motorway towards Catania.
- Follow the signs for Catania Centro.
- Once you arrive at the center, follow the signs for Via Teatro Greco, 133.