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Avoid the miserable hotels lining Via N. Scotto, below the elevated car exit ramp of the ferry docks.

The central Nuovo Albergo Monza is Messina's best simple, modernized hotel, with 59 rooms, 49 with bath, but all with phone, A/C, and TV. The Monza is conveniently off a major traffic and bus-stop piazza just a few blocks from the train station and ferry docks. Linoleum or stone floors, edge-chipped modular furnishings, curtainless showers—this describes most of the hotels in Messina that aren't outlandishly priced. What makes modernized Monza stand out are a preponderance of rooms with bath, an array of amenities, generally healthier furnishings, clean bathrooms, and beds a smidgen more comfy than most (at least the mattresses are newer). Plus, a few rooms upstairs have decorated, curving ceilings. Accommodations on the courtyard or even side streets are considerably quieter than those on the noisy front.
Viale S. Martino 63 (at the corner with Via Cannizzaro, off Piazza Cairoli), Messina. tel. +39- 090-673-755.

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Messina tourist information office:
Piazza della Repubblica 44
tel. +39-090-672-944
www.comune.messina.it/turismo
www.provincia.messina.it

The tourist office is to your right as you exit the train station. It's open Monday to Thursday 8am to 1:30pm and 3 to 6pm, Friday and Saturday 8am to 1:30pm.

How long to spend in Messina

Honestly, Messina is not a place to linger. Nothing wrong with it, but Sicily has so many far more interesting palces to offer. However, there are a few sights with which you can kill 2–3 hours of time if you're stuck waiting for a transportation connection.

How to get to Messina

Messina is in the very northeast corner of Sicily, just across the Straits of Messina from Reggio di Calabria —the city at the tip of mainland Italy's "toe."

Messina is 237km (142 miles) east of Palermo, 469km (281 miles) south of Naples, and 683km (410 miles) southeast of Rome. Within Sicily, Messina is 165km (102 miles) east of Cefalù, 97km (60 miles) north of Catania, and 235km (146 miles) east of Palermo.

  • How to get to Messina by Train: There are 5 trains daily from Rome (8–9 hr.) that pass through Naples (6 hr.). Within Sicily there are 12–15 trains daily from Palermo (3–4.5 hr.); 14–16 trains daily from Cefalù (2.5–3.5 hr.); and hourly trains from Taormina (35–65 min.). Messina's stazione centrale train station (tel. 090-714-935) is handily connected to the ferry docks.

    How to get to Messina by Bus: There are 12 runs (5 on Sunday) from Taormina (60–105 min.); hourly from Catania (90 min.); and 6 runs (3 on Sunday) from Palermo (3 hr. 15 min). There's also an 8pm bus from Rome that arrives at 4:30am. Messina has SAIS bus offices (tel. 090-771-914) at Piazza della Repubblica no. 6 and no. 46.

    How to get to Messina by Car: Take the A20/SS113 east from Palermo, Cefalù, or Milazzo; the A18 north from Taormina. From the mainland, take the A3 south toward Reggio di Calabria, and get off at Villa San Giovanni for the car ferries across the strait (see above).

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Messina tourist information office:
Piazza della Repubblica 44
tel. +39-090-672-944
www.comune.messina.it/turismo
www.provincia.messina.it

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