The Royal Hotel is located just a short walking
distance away from Piazza Duomo (Cathedral Square). It faces
via Crociferi, a 24-hour pedestrian street and the main street
of the historic centre of Catania. From here guests can
discover the history, art and culture offered by the city of Catania. The
Palazzo degli Elefanti (City Hall), Palazzo Asmundo di
Gisira, Ursino Castle, the Convent of Santa
Maria dell’Indirizzo, the house and museum of Giovanni
Verga, the Massimo Theatre, the Palace of the
Manganelli Princes, the Greek Theatre, the
Belliniano Museum, the Roman Baths, and the
Benedictine Monastery; just some examples of a very long list.
The Royal Hotel is also the best place from which to watch the
most important festival of the Catanese calendar: the festival of St
Agatha, Patron Saint and protector of Catania. In fact from many of our
rooms, but especially from our terrace, guests can comfortably enjoy the main
events of the festivities of St Agatha. From the race with the highly decorative
votive candles (the so-called “candelore”) up the steep hill of
via Di Sangiuliano, locally known as “a cursa de’ cannalori” to the arrival of
the carriage of St Agatha who follows the votive candles, known as “a’cchianata
di Sant’Aita”. The festival culminates with one of the most emotional aspects of
the celebrations: the song of the Clarisse nuns, a closed order
from the Convent of St Benedict, located on via Crociferi, just 200 m from our
terrace. They come out just once a year to sing in honor of the Patron Saint of
Catania.