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3.0 of 5
Madonna Rocca 1, 98039 Taormina, Sicily, Italy
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Ranked #58 of 92 hotels in Taormina
3.5 of 5 stars 34 Reviews
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“Magnificent view!”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 August 2011

I've spent 3 nights in this hotel on my Fly&Drive Trip to Sicily in July. I got there at 2 am, so I just wanted to get the key to my room and get some sleep. In the morning, when I went downstairs (there is an elevator too!) for breakfast I couldn't believe my eyes - the view is simply stunning! Etna, Taormina, Giardini Naxos and all around is clearly visible. You can swim in the pool and peek at Etna. Putting it simple - this is the best view I have ever seen from a hotel. The hotel itself is very pleasant - staff are friendly, everything is clean. Some rooms are small and have no balcony, which was not a problem for us since we were staying only for 3 nights. Breakfasts are generally poor, as in most hotels in Sicily (I've been to 5 different places while staying). The major defect, which is actually also the main advantage is the hotel location - on a hill above Taormina. The view as I mentioned above is great, but getting down to Taormina is tiresome. You can either take long stairs (climbing upwards in heat - horror), take a taxi (12 euros during the day, 15 at night) or drive yourself if you have a car. Anyway, this hotel is fantastic as long as you are not planning a lazy stay - beach and all other facilities are a long way down...

Room Tip: Rooms on the south-east side have balcony and view on Etna, those on the other don't.
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  • Stayed July 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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“Honeymoon Bliss”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 June 2011

My wife and I were here on honeymoon last July 21-28. We loved staying here the staff were fantastic and not at all rude. Yes it is very high if walking but all you have to do is catch the orange bus you go up and down for less than €2 the locals on the bus actually enjoy seeing you and will prob ask you where or what you want to go see it's brilliant.
The views from sole castello and it is a joy to wake in the morning look at etna and then to the sea too see which massive cruise ship has pulled into port.
The only thing I would say is if you are looking lots to do toarmina is limited.
I would recommend asking the owners what restaurants they reccomend that locals love not tourists, on these suggestions and off the beatan track we ate some of the most fantastic food.
In conclusion do not come to this hotel will dillusions of granduer this isn't a 5* palace it is a fantastic typically Sicilian hotel.
Would I go back here? Without a shadow of a doubt it was amazing!

  • Stayed July 2010
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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“Probably best Etna view in Taormina”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 August 2008
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We stayed at Sole Castello for a week (Neckermann’s package) from 2-9 August 2008. Honestly, I had numerous objections and worries before the trip to Taormina, as I had not found any good reviews on either Tripadvisor, or any other website. I had a small fear about the highway for example, which, according to the google maps , was going just below the hotel. I was nicely surprised, when I saw that the autostrada goes down in a tunnel along nearly the whole Taormina. We could see a tiny part of the highway (the one between 2 tunnels) from our balcony, but it was so far away, that I discovered it just on the 3rd day.

The best thing about Sole Castello is it’s location, however, just from the spectacular views point of view. It’s half way between the upper Taormina and Castelmola. From our balcony on the southern side of the hotel, we could admire a truly fantastic panorama including the Saracen castle (Castello) on the left (just 200 m away from the hotel), part of Taormina, the coast with Giardini Naxos nearly up to Catarnia (!) just in front of, magnificent and active Etna on the right, ending with Castelmola on the very right. Every morning we just loved to observe the awakening Etna, but the best views used to come evenings after the sunset, when we could see the red lava flowing down. Unforgettable!

There are rooms to the northern side which are not as nice, however, from the upper floors you can see some mountains and the see too. These are probably cheaper.

The location might not be too good for disabled or parents with small children in relation to walking as it is really quite high. We tried several times to walk the stairs which are just behind the church Madonna della Rocca (below the Castello) and it takes some 20 minutes to get down to the town. Not perfect when you have go down or climb up during the day time, as it was really hot. The way up takes some 10 minutes more and is sometimes the only way to go back if you like to stay long at night in town. The last bus from Taormina Piazza S.Pancrazzio goes at 23:50. There is a bus stop just in front of the hotel with 2 lines operating – orange and blue. Orange is probably the public bus (small one – piccolo), and the blue seems to be the private line. You would be surprised particularly about the first ride up or down with the blue line, after few days one can get used to it :) the 1 way ticket in the blue line is 1.40 EUR, and 0,50 EUR in orange.

The busses operate approx every 1 hour so check the schedule with the reception. They will give you the printed version anyway + the map of Taormina as many times as you want.

On one hand, the distance to the town was quite an issue, but on the other, it was not so crowded there as down the hill, and definitely more quiet.

The staff was always very kind, nice and helpful. The receptionist Carmen was more than nice. Always smiling and helpful at any time. Her friend however, with blond hair, was really unpolite and rude. All the waiters, despite the fact that their English was poor (but it was still good enough for communication), were also very nice. Try to learn some basic Italian, and they will just love you!

I generally don’t complain about the food but it was just typical hotel food. Dinners a’la carte were good enough and different every night. But breakfast was just the same every morning – same 1 kind of cooked ham, 1 kind of cheese and salami + muesli, milk and natural yoghurt. There was also honey and nutella-kind chocolate crème + rolls and croissants. One could say it is not bad, however, if you eat exactly the same every morning for 7 or 14 days, you might easily get bored. Tea and coffee were from the Nescafe-kind machine so water for tea was not even boiled. We truly regretted that they never gave any tomatoes or lemons – in Sicily it was just a disappointment.

There is a private hotel’s parking for 5 EUR per night. I was informed about that in e-mail before we came. We rent the car from California Rental Company for 4 days and parked it just at Madonna della Rocca street behind the hotel for free. As long as you don’t leave any precious belongings, nothing bad should happen.

The rooms were generally clean, but should probably be renovated as soon as possible. The AC system is really old and loud and it operates only from 2:00 p.m to 2:00 a.m. Bathrooms are very small and should also be renovated immediately. There is a tv in every room but you have to pay the deposit of 15 EUR for the remote control. We did not need it anyway. It was much more interesting to seat at night at the balcony with the bottle of wine from the bar downstairs, observing the lava flow and thousands of stars above the volcano.

The swimming pool is small but as long as there are not too many people, it is good enough. And you still can see Etna while swimming!

The hotel has a private beach and there is a shuttle bus there (Letojanni direction) but it costs 6,5 EUR and you have to book in advance. The price of ticket includes the transfer, umbrella and sun bed. This could be reasonable when you calculate all other costs when going on your own - bus (2,8 - 2 ways+ cable car (funivia 3,5 EUR 2 ways) + eventualy some 15 EUR per umbrella and 2 sun beds. And you don't need to change for any transport mean.
Don't try to make any changes in your reservation with the blond receptionist, because she will make problems and becomes unpolite. We did not go to the hotel beach because of the problems with her.

Except of the hotel restaurant, there is quite a popular restaurant Saraceno (not sure about the spelling) with spectacular panorama to the Etna, nearly every night full. The restaurant is at the very end of Via Madonna della Rocca. There is also a very nice bar Al Castello just 50 m above the hotel, where we used to spend nearly every evening drinking wine or bear, staring at Etna and stars, and listening to very good chill-out music (Buddha Bar kind) played by the owner. There are no shops or other bars in the neighborhood so you have to buy water etc in the town. There was however a small spring just next to the Madonna della Rocca church, with a drinkable water, which we often took to the hotel in a bottle. Cold and refreshing. There isn’t even a tiny fridge in any room so don’t better take any food to the room.

Sole Castello is good for non-demanding people, who like to stay out of the center and street life, and don’t mind long walks.

  • Liked — Views
  • Disliked — nothing particular
  • Stayed August 2008, travelled as a couple
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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“Horrible!Saty Away!!!!”
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 May 2008

The only good thing about this hotel is the way it looks from the outside since it has been recently repainted!!! But taht's all! The rooms are extremely small with smelly toilet and small simple beds.And this for the price of 135E per night in May!!!!We were ready to leave the hotel instantly but after a conversation with a receptionist since it was still the low season ( the hotel was half empty )they gave us a room with 3 beds for the same price which was more acceptable. At least the room was bigger, and the bathtub and the toilet were new ( but the bathroom itself was not renovated ). The room was again extremely simple.For the remote control for the TV you have to pay a 15E deposit.For the parking you have to pay 5 Euros per day!!!There is a blond receptionsit that is extremely unpolite and unhelpful.Breakfast is very scarce and sometimes you have to ask that they replenish the buffet since they run out of salami or cheese!!! Location is OK since you overlook the whole town so the view is really excellent BUT if you have to get back on foot prepare yourself since it is very high, you have to climb a lot I mean a lot of stairs to get to the hotel.I would definitevely not recommend the hotel to anyone.Defenitely not a 3 star hotel and for what they charge it is totally not worth it!!!

  • Stayed May 2008, travelled as a couple
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 2 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 1 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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2 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 January 2007
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My partner and I stayed at the Hotel Sole Castello in June 2006. The write up on the hotels website was fairl good. It stated its was only steps from the centre. When we arrived we realised it was actually 450 steps to the centre up/down a very steep hill, which in the baking hot sun isnt fun. You'd be looking about 15 euros one way in a taxi from Taormina centre to the hotel. Also, they state the rooms are air conditioned but the system is awful. It may as well not be there. The only good thing about this hotel is the views over Taormina. We would not return to this hotel. However, Taormina is out of this world.

  • Liked — The view from our room
  • Disliked — The location
  • Stayed June 2006, travelled with family
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 1 of 5 stars Location
    • 2 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 1 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Address: Madonna Rocca 1, 98039 Taormina, Sicily, Italy
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