Welcome to Cortile Nora, a cozy apartment that embodies elegance in details and absolute comfort, nestled in the vibrant heart of Syracuse, just 300 meters from the coast and a short walk from Ortigia. An experience that embraces local flavors, enveloping scents, and proximity to unmissable tourist treasures. This gem is located in an ancient palace, recently renovated, near the majestic church of Santa Lucia, one of the essential stops on your visit to Syracuse.
The apartment spans two levels, offering a unique atmosphere. On the upper level, a spacious open space welcomes a living area and a fully equipped kitchen. The sofa bed, LCD TV, and spacious balcony with table and chairs create an inviting environment. The kitchen is equipped with everything you need, from the coffee machine to the microwave, with accessories designed for a delicious breakfast. The bright bathroom with a large shower and the charming skylight provide light and charm to this floor. On the lower level, the master bedroom with a large double bed, walk-in closet, and the second bathroom with a spacious shower offer supreme comfort. In addition to the master bedroom, a second bedroom with two single beds, convertible into another double bed, completes the offering.
The highlight of this experience is the panoramic terrace overlooking the rooftops of the neighborhood, tastefully furnished with a table, chairs, and a cozy outdoor seating area. The ideal place to enjoy a good glass of wine or dinner under the stars of Ortigia. The apartment is equipped with every imaginable comfort, from air conditioning to TV, from hairdryer to tableware, from household detergents to basic supplies. Additionally, we welcome you with a selection of welcome groceries, including coffee, tea, sugar, mineral water, olive oil, salt, and spices. Naturally, Wi-Fi is also available to ensure uninterrupted connectivity. Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Cortile Nora, a refuge that exceeds expectations, offering you an unforgettable experience just steps away from the wonderful Ortigia, the pearl of Syracuse.