Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
as brought to life in the Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa novel
Il Gattopardo
(The Leo-
pard).
Festivals & Events
Noto's colourful two-week-long flower festival,
Infiorata
, is celebrated in mid- to late
May with parades, historical re-enactments and a public art project in which artists decor-
ate the length of Via Corrada Nicolaci with designs made entirely of flower petals.
Sleeping
B&Bs are plentiful in Noto; the tourist office keeps a detailed list.
Ostello Il Castello
( 320 838 88 69;
www.ostellodinoto.it
;
Via Fratelli Bandiera 1; dm €17, d without bathroom €45)
Dir-
ectly uphill from the centre, this old-school hostel with eight- to 16-bed dorms commands
fabulous views over the
duomo
and offers great value for money, despite the paltry break-
fast.
HOSTEL
€
La Corte del Sole
(
RURAL INN
€€
)
A
320 82 02 10;
www.lacortedelsole.it
;
Contrada Bucachemi; per person €55-126;
few kilometres downhill from Noto, overlooking the Vendicari bird sanctuary, is this
lovely rural retreat set around a central courtyard. The best of the 34 ceramic-clad, wood-
beamed rooms overlook the pool. Other amenities include an in-house restaurant, a lovely
breakfast area built around an ancient olive-oil press, bike hire, cooking courses and a
shuttle bus to the nearby beach.
Hotel della Ferla
( 093 157 60 07;
www.hoteldellaferla.it
; Via Gramsci; s €48-78, d €84-120; )
This friendly
family-run hotel in a residential area near the train station offers large, bright rooms with
pine furnishings and small balconies, plus free parking.
HOTEL
€€
Eating
The people of Noto are serious about their food, so take time to enjoy a meal and follow it
up with a visit to one of the town's excellent ice-cream shops.