Modica hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Modica
Chicchi Di Melograno Bed & Breakfast
Via Romagna 4, Modica, Italy
4-star hotels in Modica
- Palazzo Failla Hotel
- Modica Boutique Hotel
- Ferrohotel
- Stacci Rural Resort
- Pietre Nere Resort & Spa
- Cambiocavallo Resort
- Hotel Principe D'Aragona
- Le Magnolie Frigintini Hotel
- San Giorgio Modica Hotel
- Grana Barocco Art Hotel & Spa
- Le Case Dello Zodiaco Albergo Diffuso
- Grana Barocco Art Hotel & Centro Benessere
- Balarte Hotel
- Hotel Borgo Don Chisciotte
- Kikki Village
- Hotel Club Conte Di Cabrera
Hotel Torre Del Sud
Corso Pertini 42, Modica, Italy
Modica Palace Hotel
Via Vanella 106, Modica, Italy
3-star hotels in Modica
- Modica Garden Resort
- B&B Il Giardino Dei Mandarini
- Antica Masseria Timparuci
- La Piccola Locanda
- Chicchi Di Melograno Bed & Breakfast
- Casa Alecci 1820 Hotel
- Oro Hotel
- Hotel Relais Modica
- Edel Modica Hotel
- B&B Luna Blu
- Villa Teresa
- L'Orangerie Bed & Breakfast
- Pineta Monserrato
- B&B Al Cortiletto Modica Centro
- Modica Old Town Rooms - Self Check-In
- Casa Sipione Papa Bed & Breakfast
- Le Cinque Luci Bed & Breakfast
- Hotel Bristol
- Mothuq Garden House Bed & Breakfast
- Il Geranio Bed & Breakfast
Palazzo Il Cavaliere B&B De Charme
Corso Umberto I 259, Modica, Italy
Le Magnolie Hotel
Via Campailla 25, Modica, Italy
2-star hotels in Modica
Holiday Rooms Portale Pirrera
Corso Garibaldi106, Modica, Italy
Palazzo Beau Bed & Breakfast
Vico Giusto, 17-18, Modica, Italy
Discover Modica: Explore hotels across the city
Nestled in the picturesque region of Sicily, Modica, Italy is a charming city steeped in history and culture, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. Known for its stunning baroque architecture, delectable chocolate, and rich culinary traditions, Modica offers visitors a unique and authentic Italian experience. When it comes to choosing the best neighborhood to stay in, the historic center of Modica, Modica Bassa, and Modica Alta are some of the top choices, offering a blend of convenience, charm, and accessibility to the city's attractions.
Must-see landmarks of Modica:
Duomo di San Giorgio: This stunning cathedral is a prime example of Sicilian Baroque architecture, boasting intricate details and a breathtaking facade.
Castello dei Conti: Overlooking the city, this medieval castle offers panoramic views of Modica and its surroundings, as well as a glimpse into the city's history.
Chiesa di San Pietro: A beautiful church perched on the top of a staircase, this landmark is known for its distinct architectural style and ornate interior.
Must-visit events in Modica:
Chocobarocco: This annual chocolate festival celebrates Modica's renowned chocolate-making traditions with tastings, workshops, and cultural events.
Festa di San Giorgio: Held in honor of the city's patron saint, this vibrant festival features processions, live music, and traditional Sicilian cuisine, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.
Modica Jazz Festival: Jazz enthusiasts flock to Modica to enjoy this musical event, which showcases both local and international talent in unique and historic venues across the city.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Modica?
The most popular time to visit Modica is during the summer months, from June to August, when the city comes alive with festivals, outdoor events, and warm weather, making it an ideal time for sightseeing and exploring the city. On the other hand, the least popular time to visit Modica is during the winter months, particularly in January and February when the weather is cooler, and some attractions and restaurants may have reduced hours or closures. However, visiting during this time can offer a quieter and more authentic experience of the city.