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Contact Information
Dioscuri Bay Palace
Address - Lungomare Falcone E Borsellino 1, Agrigento, 92100
General Information
Set in a very nice bay, on the promenade of San Leone, the Hotel allows admiring the historical heart of Agrigento with its "Valle dei Templi".
Chambres: 102
Chaîne d'hôtels: Framon Hotel Group
Equipement de l'hôtel
Général
Parking payant, Restaurant, Animaux Domestiques Admis, Bar, Réception ouverte 24/24, Jardin, Terrasse, Chambres Non-Fumeurs, Petit-déjeuner Continental, Chambres pour Personnes à mobilité réduite/Equipements, Parking Gratuit, Ascenseur, Coffre-fort de Dépot, Bagagerie, Petit-déjeuner buffet.
Activités
Marche à Pied, Piscine à l'extérieur.
Services
Petit-déjeuner dans la Chambre, Réseau sans fil.
Emplacement
Plage
Information sur l'hôtel
Ideal for both the businessman and the tourist, it has 102 rooms of which 2 are Junior Suites, furnished in elegant and subdued colours. All the bedrooms have balconies from to admire the view over the sea or inland and all have air conditioning and soundproofing. To the high standard of comfort, the rooms add modern technology with outgoing fax capability, automatic alarms and wireless system. Enclosed between the wings of the hotel is a covered garden and an American bar to enliven guests' evenings.
Restauration et Boissons
Two restaurants observe the cycle of the seasons with dishes that are always fresh and tasty. Typical sicilian, italian and international cousine. The restaurant " La Baia degli Dei", located on the first floor has a panoramic view on the sea
Information sur les alentours
Agrigento is one of Sicily?s provincial capitals, located on the southern coast of the island,facing towards Africa.It keeps unspoilt the grace and fascination of a Mediterranean resort, a crossroads of different cultures:local,mainland Italian, Greek and North African. Founded in 581 BC by colonists from neighbouring Gela who named it Akragas,it rapidly grew in economic,civil and military importance, so much so that in league with Syracuse it vanquished the Carthaginian army at Imera in 480 Bc and scaled down its expansionistic ambitions. From this era date the most imposing and important architectural remains, which put the city on the same artistic level as the most important Greek cities. The city is divided into two areas: the modern urban centre and the "Valley of the Temples", the ancient sacred territory which today has become a focus of Historical and architectural interest.Of course the most spectacular surviving trace of ancient Akragas is the temple of Concordia which stands out imposingly in an amazing state of preservation; " In comparison with the temples of Paetum, it stands like the figure of a God before that of a giant", noted Goethe during his journey of 1787. The temple of Juno, Hercules and Dioscuri date from the same period. The modern part of Agrigento too preserves glories and remains of the past in a curious mixture of Arabic, Roman and Baroque architecture: St.Calogero's church; the Cathedral; the Abbey of the Holy Spirits and so on.
Information sur les transports
From Palermo's Airport 190 km. Highway A29 Palermo- Mazara del Vallo.
Amenities
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Facilities for Disabled
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Parking
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Lift
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Restaurant
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Luggage Storage
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Safe
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Non-Smoking Rooms
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Sun Terrace
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Outdoor Pool
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Wi-Fi
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