CORTILE DAVÌ is a newly renovated 50sqm apartment, located on the ground floor of a very characteristic and quiet ancient courtyard in the heart of Ortigia "declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005 and included in the World Heritage List.
Many of the island's attractions are a stone's throw from the house: a short walk through one of the typical alleys of Ortigia will take you to Piazza del Duomo, with its unique Cathedral built on the ruins of a Greek temple (5th century BC).
Less than 150 meters away, you will find one of Syracuse's landmarks, the Temple of Apollo and only 700mt from the beautiful "Fontana di Aretusa", a freshwater spring populated by ducks and papyrus plants, whose origin is rooted in Greek mythology.
The Bellomo Museum, the typical and picturesque fish market of Via Trento and the "Castello Maniace", a fortress located at the end of the island, are within walking distance.
The apartment offers access to a large living room kitchen complete with accessories and a comfortable sofa bed, from the living room you will have access to the sleeping area where you will find a comfortable double bed with bedside lamps and convenient electrical sockets near the bed.
The bathroom is very bright and equipped with a very spacious shower, the house is equipped with all the necessary accessories for your best stay and LCD TV, free wifi, washing machine and large outdoor courtyard are just some of the many comforts of the flat.
Externally you have a large inner courtyard complete with table and chairs to spend sunny days in total relaxation or to be able to dine by candlelight under the starry sky of Ortigia.
If you like sunbathing, just 700 meters away you will find the beautiful beach of Cala Rossa, or 650 meters separate you from a recently opened solarium, free, on the marvelous sea of Ortigia.
Food lovers will be spoiled for choice among the many restaurants, pizzerias, ice cream parlors and pastry shops that offer typical and gastronomic products of Sicilian cuisine.
The island of Ortigia is the beating heart of the whole city: just a square kilometer yet an enchanting treasure trove of treasures and natural beauties ready to amaze you.
Temples, castles, ancient aristocratic residences and baroque churches determine the charm of the small island dedicated to Artemis. It is pleasant to get lost in its narrow streets, in search of rare atmospheres lost elsewhere and which here are perceived even more alive than ever.
Of Ortigia it really strikes its human dimension, its tranquility and in its small but intoxicating market the soul resides. Among fruit and vegetable stalls, cheese shops, typical products and fish stalls, all the colors, flavors and aromas of this enchanting land gather in perfect harmony, to be enjoyed in the evening in the typical local trattorias or in its refined restaurants.
From the Aretusa terrace, above all at sunset, the whole city is dominated: from the ruins of the Greek fortress of Eurialo, to Etna, dwelling on the elegant Frederick's fortress of Castello Maniace, the southernmost tip of Ortigia which seems to caress the blue waves of sea.
The undergrounds of Ortigia unfold telling the secrets of its people and jealously guarding other treasures: the "Jewish Bath" in the heart of medieval Giudecca, and the Hypogeum of Piazza Duomo, theater of the local chronicles of the Second World War.
The view is also lost in the undulating Plemmirio, today a protected marine area, an ideal destination for nature excursions by sea and by land, and which is located close to the seaside areas of Syracuse, Arenella, Fontane Bianche, Ognina and Terrauzza.
A few kilometers from the city another magical place: the "Fonte Ciane", testimony of the love between the beautiful nymph and Anapo.
Here we recommend the return of the river by boat, among unique specimens of Papyrus to the source.
Del Papiro in Syracuse still preserves its memory, not only in its small museum but above all in quality craftsmanship which, faithfully following the recipe of the ancient Egyptians, reproduces the beauties of the Aretusian city in watercolors on original papyrus paper.
Syracuse is all this and so much more: a continuous discovery among warm and welcoming people.