The hotel is immersed in a park with subtropical vegetation, with its private beach.02/05 A.DP.A majestic white building dated back in 1830s.The lobby is large in size and furnished in an elegant and sophisticated style.Precious paintings enrich the seating area and make the lobby a unique style. The seating area is composed by comfortable sofas and easy chairs, Luigi XIV style, it has a beautiful view over the sea.Further information about this hotel will be available shortlyFurther information about this hotel will be available shortlyThis Hotel has been known since the fifties as one of the most exclusive in Taormina. It still conserves the charm of an antique and noble private residence. Precious paintings and antiques embellish the interior and make it unique in its style. Immersed in a park with subtropical vegetation, with its private beach, it commands a good view of the "Baia di Mazzarò". Every room is comfortable and well lit and distinguishes itself from the others in decoration and furniture. The Hotel is equipped with two restaurants: the restaurant "Sant'Andrea", which proposes local specialities, and the restaurant "Oliviero", with exquisite menus à la carte for romantic dinners by candle-light. The construction of Villa Sant'Andrea dates back to the year 1830 and was possible thanks to an aristocratic British family that found, in the landscape of Taormina, the ideal place to stay. Located half-way between Messina and Catania, today Taormina is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world, but at the time it was little more than a village, enclosed by the fortress-like walls that had been built by the Arabs almost a thousand years earlier. The regularly planned streets covering the terraces that in Roman times had held gigantic water-storage tanks, are of more recent date. There are many aristocratic residences in the town such as the splendid Palazzo Corvaja and the palace of the Dukes of Santo Stefano. The churches are all built
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