Modica is a lemon-scented labyrinth of a town, an up-and-down warren of narrow streets and steep stairs, littered with Medieval, Greek, Roman and Baroque architectural treasures for explorers to discover. This is definitely the sort of place that rewards those who set out without maps, and, as well as historic treasures, the reward comes in the form of chocolate shops, which Modica is also famed for. Our Gurus recommendations for the best places to stay in Monica are in amongst the thick of things, and include restaurants with rooms, converted villas and stone cottages, and Baroque townhouses turned opulent hotels.
Modica makes a stunning backdrop, with its uniform villas and buildings in pale peach stone, their terracotta tiled roofs punctuated by the grandeur of a church in the Sicilian Baroque style — think bell towers, domes and intricate facades. The oldest parts of town are higher up, with the Baroque buildings becoming grander as you near the bottom of the valley Modica straddles. There are impressive churches in both parts of town, and Modica has two cathedrals!
Modica is a good destination for families, and it’s not just because of the chocolate! Just outside town are the beaches of Sampieri and Marina di Modica, which are lively during July and August, but quite peaceful outside of peak summer. It's also conveniently located for visiting the Cava d’Ispica, which is an archaeological park with rock-cut tombs and Bronze-age cave dwellings in a peaceful green valley. And Modica has a butterfly house.
As you can imagine this town is incredibly busy during the peak summer months. So if you're planning to visit during July or August and want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Modica, get organised and book well ahead.
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Elegant Baroque townhouse with a Michelin star restaurant. Aristocratic rooms have frescoed ceilings, rich fabrics, and walls of Toile du jouy. An excellent choice for the sophisticated cultural traveller with a sensitive palette.
Modica
Stone cottage renovations on a hillside in central Modica. Rustic chic creatively mixed with flamboyant interior design; white stone walls, cerulean tiles, glass panels. Each has a private terrace. Very peaceful, wonderful views, family friendly.