Set in Messina centre, Hotel Touring is next to the train station and 10 minutes' walk from the harbour. It offers reading and TV lounges, a bar and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Set in the centre of Messina, Residence Acqua del Conte houses an exhibition of contemporary works of art in its reception. Each room is dedicated to a different movie and has original film posters.
Offering air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV, Hotel Messenion is just 750 metres from the Duomo, Messina's cathedral, in the heart of the city. Momento restaurant serves Mediterranean...
Located along Messina's main shopping street, 2 km from the G. Martino Hospital, Vmaison Luxury Hotel features air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant and a terrace.
Relax in the spacious, comfortable rooms of Hotel Royal Palace, set just 100 metres from Messina train station and the ferries to the Italian mainland and the Aeolian Islands.
Sharon
Australia
The beds were very comfortable, the position close to the train station was great and we even got a Cappuccini delivered to our room (There was no tea and coffee making facilities)
Centrally located in Messina, 300 metres from the sea promenade, Messina41 Hotel offers modern-style rooms in a historic building. Free WiFi is available.
paul
United Kingdom
Staff were wonderful throughout my stay, from those at reception to breakfast( which was really good, loved the omelettes on request 😋 ) and restaurant which I frequented twice , very nice food and reasonably priced .
Room was good size , very comfortable bed , and shower was excellent. Very minimal street traffic noise. Location is about 20 mins walk from station . All in all , an excellent hotel which I thoroughly recommend.
Situated within 39 km of Milazzo Harbour and 47 km of Taormina Cable Car - Mazzaro Station, Elysium B&B features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Messina.
Emanuela
United Kingdom
Very close to Messina station and center nice choices of Restaurants nearby, the room was nice e very spacious
Fly into Catania or Palermo airports, then take a train or bus to Messina (approximately 2-3 hours). Alternatively, ferries from mainland Italy (Reggio Calabria) take about 20 minutes. For domestic travellers, direct trains to Messina are available from major Italian cities.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Messina, Italy is Catania-Fontanarossa Airport. It's approximately 100 km away, offering numerous flight options and efficient transport links to Messina.
Messina, Italy, offers various public transport options. The city's tram system is a popular choice, with frequent services across key areas. Buses, operated by ATM Messina, cover wider routes. Taxis are readily available, but consider walking or cycling for short distances. For exploring beyond, car rentals are an option. Always check current schedules and routes.
The city centre of Messina, Italy, is the best area to stay for visitors. It's popular for its proximity to key attractions like the Cathedral of Messina and the Orologio Astronomico. It also offers a variety of dining and shopping options.
Messina, Italy enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Average temperatures range from 10°C in January to 27°C in August. The summer season, from June to September, is characterised by sunshine and dry weather. Winter, from December to February, sees more rainfall. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Messina.
What guests said about Messina:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Unaware that ferry arrival at almost midnight was at a cargo...
Unaware that ferry arrival at almost midnight was at a cargo terminal, miles from anywhere, no taxis but helped by kind crew member. Nervous as solo traveller but most accommodating receptionist guided me by phone into stay. Tramline on waterfront easy access to station.
Only stopping point to Palermo - can’t judge attractions.
Christine
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Messina is a pretty city in a beautiful spot that is off the...
Messina is a pretty city in a beautiful spot that is off the radar for most travelers.
The cathedral, rebuilt after the 1908 earthquake, is beautiful, with Byzantine mosaics in the apses that miraculously survived. The clock tower mechanical clock is spectacular even though it only operates once a day.
The regional museum is full of treasures that were salvaged from churches destroyed in the earthquake. The highlights are two Caravaggios and an Antonello da Messina triptych.
Interestingly, Messina appears not to promote itself. The tourist office seemed to always be closed. I ended up asking in shops what sights to see, how to get to them on busses, and for restaurant recommendations. Locals were very glad to help me with that information.
Brian
United States
10
Scored 10
we stayed 4 nights, allowing enough time t spend in Messina...
we stayed 4 nights, allowing enough time t spend in Messina as well as use it as a base to travel to other Sicily locations. it had great walkability although the sidewalks/curbs were a little challenging with a suitcase. the noon Duomo show was definitely a highlight
Norma
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town is Ok for a day & night.
The town is Ok for a day & night. The cathedral at 12pm is the biggest thing in town and it is worth a look for the curious. Note all the bars around the square have a surcharge just to sit down - which they don't advertise. Try the Sri Lankan restaurants around town, delicious food at a great price.
Benen
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
we only stayed 3 nights, the area we stayed was very busy...
we only stayed 3 nights, the area we stayed was very busy not far from ferry crossings. We visited Taormina and Cefalu, 2 nearby cities. Didn't get to see much of Messina itself. Did visit beach which was very nice.
Presutti
8.0
Scored 8.0
Messina doesn't have a lot of attractions - the Camponile...
Messina doesn't have a lot of attractions - the Camponile was interesting to see at midday, as well as the Norman cathedral, for which you could really see the Mudejar influence - something I found surprising for Italy.
OTOH, it also means there were fewer tourists about, which suited us to a tee.
If you are into hiking, it looks like the mountains above the city would have some nice trails with views out over both the Ionian and Tyrrhenian seas.
The B&B is centrally situated, just a few steps away the Dome and it has everything you need. The room was spacious and very comfortable. Jonathan was very polite, kind and ready to assist. They kept our luggage while we were exploring the city which we truly appreciated. Bed very comfortable and loved the sheets. Big bathroom with all the amenities. Definitely a perfect place to explore the city. Loved the fresh Sicilian lemons and Jonathan was super kind to give us some to take away. We'd chose it again for a stay in Messina.
We liked the host very much. Very helpful and kind. The roms, the bed and sofabed was comfortable. The kitchen had what we needed to make dinner. Our kids liked the free potato chips we received when we arrived. A small and simple beach is just outside. The view to mainland Italy was beautiful. You get a cupong each for €3 each to eat breakfast at the resturant next door. A very good supermarked is very close by too. We bought our dinner there.
Great Period Hotel in excellent City Location. Staff were always helpful and ready to assist us. Only blemish, is the size of the shower (very small) but this is common in Sicily. However Sicily is now the new “Go to Destination” in Europe, if not on the planet, so larger showers would be a wonderful and welcome addition for future visitors from all over the world.
Fantastic and cool! The apartment is ideally located, clean, very comfortable, has everything you need and even more! The hostess is an amazing person, very welcoming, kind and responsive! Thank you very much for the wonderful days in Messina, it was amazing!!! If we have the opportunity to come to Sicily again, we will only stay in these apartments!
I have been travelling a lot recently and this is easily one of, if not the best place I have stayed. The host is super friendly and helpful- the location is excellent- half way between Messina and Taormina; with hardly any tourists. 5 min drive from the beach and some excellent restaurants- perfect; with great views. It is hard to leave!
We loved our stay at La Casa Di Ale. The host was so sweet and accommodating, bringing us special treats. The facility was absolutely beautiful and extremely well kept. Such a beautiful view of the sea and your own private beach to enjoy. Are only regret is that we couldn’t stay longer. One of our favorite stays in all of Sicily.
1. In the very center of Messina, a few blocks from Duomo and everything. Free street parking is possible
2. Rooms are spacious, comfy and very nicely decorated with Antonello di Messina's reproductions. The room looks like a 3* hotel room at least
3. B&B host Adriana is very helpful
Really convenient, in the center of Messina, near the historic center and near the motorway junction. Clean and with all comforts. The owner is kind and helpful. I recommend it to everybody. How to find yourself at home.
The room was very clean and comfortable. The view from the balcony is also amazing! The owner told me amazing stories about the building and the city! He also recommended great things to do in Messina.
The property was very close to Central station and the port. Inside very new rooms with modern decor. Wonderful staff nothing was a trouble. I’d definitely stay here again if I came to Italy. Rosalind
Almost everything. The hotel is a little gem, beautifully designed to almost the smallest detail (it's much better than it looks in the pictures). Room very clean and the staff super nice.
The staff was very nice but there was a big noise in the morning because they are repairing something at the hotel so it was impossible to rest the way we wanted/ planed to.
Very stylish boutique hotel with all you need for your stay. Breakfast was excellent on the roof top. Staff is really friendly and welcoming. 100% recommended!
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