Palazzo Zuppello is the only hotel in the centre of Augusta, it is an 18th century noble abode and a beautiful example of Sicilian architecture which has been recently restored. The magnificent stone arches at the entry introduce guests to an atmosphere where past and present, tradition and modern design find a perfect fusion.
The city became the most important Siracusan military outpost during the Second World War. Augusta claims as impressing cultural and tourist attractions as historical ones. The entrance to the citadel is by the Spanish Gate, flanked by two imposing bastions. The main axis of the old town is Corso Principe Umberto, the commercial thoroughfare which runs north to south.