Located in the heart of Palermo, 197 feet from Via Maqueda shopping street, this hotel was once the noble 18th-century Palazzo Tarallo. WiFi is free throughout.
bruno
United Kingdom
Hotel is well located in the centre of the old city in Palermo, location is excellent, hotel overall is very beautiful and well kept overall
In the historic center of Palermo, the Porta di Castro is in a carefully restored townhouse, dating back to the 1500s. All air-conditioned rooms have free Wi-Fi.
PAULINE
Kenya
Location, amazing breakfast.,very welcoming and attentive staff.
Featuring a terrace overlooking Palermo harbor, 164 feet away, Ibis Styles Palermo offers free WiFi, a rooftop restaurant, and air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV. The bar is open 24 hours a day.
Hotel Garibaldi is right opposite Palermo's famous Politeama Theater, and offers stylish rooms with air conditioning and satellite TV with Sky channels. Free WiFi throughout is provided.
The elegant Hotel Posta is a former noble mansion located in the historic center of Palermo, just 984 feet from the Massimo Theater and 0.6 mi from Palermo Cathedral.
Located in the historic center of Palermo, Ibis Styles Palermo Cristal offers a traditional restaurant and bar. This hotel features spacious air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout.
Katherine
United States of America
Clean hotel, staff very helpful and speak English. Good location.
Just a few yards from Palermo’s beautiful Baroque square, Quattro Canti, the Columbia Hotel is 5 minutes' walk from Palermo Cathedral and Teatro Massimo Opera House. It offers free Wi-Fi.
Hotel Concordia is set in Palermo center, less than a 5-minute walk from Palermo Station.
Joe
United States of America
I booked this hotel because it was walkable from the railroad station and because it was located in the historic city center. It was great in both regards. After booking I saw several comments about street noise. We got lucky room #13 and there was no noise at all. The staff was wonderfull helpful and always pleasant. It's an older building with a funky lift. I would definately stay again in spite of the WiFi issue.
In the lively heart of Palermo, just a short distance from Via Della Libertà shopping street, Ucciardhome Hotel is a charming property offering luxurious rooms and suites with traditional details.
Jean
United States of America
The staff is EXCEPTIONAL! everyone was very helpful and kind. The manager even escorted my friend and I to the Wonderful restaurant next to the hotel with instructions to “ treat us well!” Loved our stay
In the historic center of Palermo, the Porta di Castro is in a carefully restored townhouse, dating back to the 1500s. All air-conditioned rooms have free Wi-Fi.
Amazing staff, super quirky hotel, great breakfasts!
The luxury Grand Hotel Wagner is full of old-world charm. This prestigious hotel set in the heart of Palermo, near the Politeama Theater, the pedestrian area and many top-class shops and restaurants.
The hotel was traditionally decorated and was very welcoming.
Located in the heart of Palermo, 197 feet from Via Maqueda shopping street, this hotel was once the noble 18th-century Palazzo Tarallo. WiFi is free throughout.
Spacious, clean, in the heart of Palermo with parking area
The elegant Hotel Posta is a former noble mansion located in the historic center of Palermo, just 984 feet from the Massimo Theater and 0.6 mi from Palermo Cathedral.
Lovely breakfast and we loved the rooftop terrace.
On one of the most admired streets in Palermo’s historic and commercial town center, this stylish hotel exudes regional charm and touches of international modernity.
Large room with an incredible view. Friendly staff.
Hotel Garibaldi is right opposite Palermo's famous Politeama Theater, and offers stylish rooms with air conditioning and satellite TV with Sky channels. Free WiFi throughout is provided.
Nice location and the room was clean and comfortable
Well located in the Ruggero Settimo district of Palermo, Hotel Plaza Ungheria is located a 13-minute walk from Palermo Cathedral, 0.6 miles from Fontana Pretoria and a 5-minute walk from Piazza...
Ana, the receptionist, was amazing and very helpful
Artemisia Palace Hotel is an early 20th-century building close to the Politeama Theater. Palermo historical center is 15 minutes' walk away and you will be close to the harbor.
The breakfast was delicious. As well as the staff.
You could not find a better location in the heart of the historic center of Palermo. B&B Hotels - Hotel Palermo Quattro Canti is set next to the piazza of Quattro Canti.
Nice staff, perfect location, great value for money
The 4-star Mercure Palermo is located right in Palermo’s center, 15 minutes’ walk from Palermo Cathedral. It offers free WiFi and modern rooms with design furniture.
The location was superb In the heart of this wonderful City.
Surrounded by the greenery and offering a sun terrace with 2 pools and a hot tub, Hotel Bel 3 features panoramic views across Palermo and the Mediterranean Sea.
Clean quite and well-kept place, very nice personal.
Offering free parking in central Palermo, Albergo Athenaeum is a 15-minute walk from Palermo Station and the historic center of town. Its features spacious rooms and a restaurant.
Very good breakfast
Quiet zone
Very friendly staff
Located in Palermo, Casa Rosa features a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property is close to Piazza Castelnuovo, Teatro Politeama and Via Maqueda.
Chambre très propre, bel accueil, emplacement idéal
Set 2953 feet from Palermo harbor and 1476 feet from Teatro Massimo, Alma Hotel offers a shared lounge and air-conditioned accommodations. A 32-inch flat-screen TV is provided in every room.
Lovely friendly staff, good breakfast- great location.
Located in Palermo and with Fontana Pretoria reachable within a 4-minute walk, Best Western Hotel Principe di Lampedusa has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi...
great central location with clean modern facilities
Well located in the Albergheria district of Palermo, Marmur Suite is located a 3-minute walk from Fontana Pretoria, half a mile from Palermo Cathedral and a 1-minute walk from Church of the Gesu.
The Room was so spacious chic and very clean ... AMAZING !
Grand Hotel Piazza Borsa is in central Palermo, a 15-minute walk from the harbor. It offers numerous dining opportunities and a panoramic roof garden where breakfast is served during summer.
lovely rooms & location & fab breakfast & spa services
Hotel Porta Felice is in central Palermo, near the Botanical Gardens, and the seaside promenade. A rich breakfast is served on the rooftop terrace. Rooms and suites have an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi.
Tutto, ottima assistenza del personale. Colazione ottima
FAQs about hotels in Palermo
On average, 3-star hotels in Palermo cost $113 per night, and 4-star hotels in Palermo are $200 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Palermo can be found for $476 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Palermo this weekend is $109 or, for a 4-star hotel, $195. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Palermo for this weekend cost around $389 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $106 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Palermo for tonight. You'll pay around $156 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Palermo will cost around $409, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Edgy and eclectic, Palermo is a symbol of all that Sicily stands for. From buzzing Vespas to the bustling Vucciria market, it simply brims with life.
Wonderful Palermo Cathedral glows radiantly in the Mediterranean sun. Nearby is the city’s last Sicilian Puppet Theater, and across the street is a palm-filled park housing Roman mosaics, though the best are in the archeological museum. At one end is the Norman Palace, a government building home to the fabulous Cappella Palatina, whose gold mosaics are absolutely breathtaking.
Equally magnificent are the gold mosaics lining the 12th-century Monreale Cathedral on the city’s outskirts. Wander the cloisters and note the varying columns and capitals – each pair is different.
Palermo also has fascinating churches: 2 of the oldest are 12th-century San Giovanni degli Eremeti and San Cataldo, each with red, Islamic-style domes. Gesú Church has an incredible Sicilian Baroque interior, while La Martorana’s frescoes are awe-inspiring. A street away is Quattro Canti, an intersection with a fountain in each corner.
Other attractions include the round Teatro Massimo, Mondello beach and Monte Pellegrino mountain overlooking the sea. You get fabulous views of this picnic spot as you fly into Palermo Airport before heading to your Booking.com accommodations.
Palermo is best described as shabby chic. It is rough around the edges but has a soft centre. It's very buzzy, don't be put off by some of the scare stories regarding petty crime, just be sensible. Use public transport not taxis. Do a street tour, so interesting especially the food one. The Cathedral tour is a must as is the Palazzo Reale and the Cappella Palatina
Sue
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Palermo is an ancient and fascinating place to visit if you...
Palermo is an ancient and fascinating place to visit if you love history. Although its residents seem quite modern there is a definite air of antiquity in the Center, with its narrow cobbled streets and odd mixture of Norman, Arabic and Baroque architecture. In some areas it is not very clean by North American standards but this is easily overlooked when there is so much else to see. Take a guided tour and you will be amazed by the complexity of its past. The food is a wonderful blend of Italian with Arabic, Spanish and Greek influences.
Janie
Scored 8.0
8.0
Palermo is a very chilled city with lots to do and see.
Palermo is a very chilled city with lots to do and see. The food is excellent and the people are very friendly. The only downside to the city is how tatty it all is with graffiti and litter on every street which doesn’t seem to bother the locals but, for me, spoilt the overall view of the City. There are also a few beaches nearby which are lovely and if you have a car easy to access
Claire
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lots of history.
Lots of history. Great opera house, close to many ancient ruins. Excellent and inexpensive food and wine. Many cobble stone streets have no lights and can be very slippery during rain. Safe city. The 1/2 day Intro to Palermo walk is a must for first time visitors.
Stanley
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Absolutely loved our stay in Palermo, what a wonderful and...
Absolutely loved our stay in Palermo, what a wonderful and exciting city. Many of the main sights were within walkable distance as were the train and bus stations. There were so many places to eat, reasonably priced and fabulous food. We used the public transport to get around and found this relatively easy to do. If we were ever not quite sure about buses etc the local were great at helping out.
I could not recommend visiting this city highly enough. We stayed for seven nights but on reflection perhaps should have stayed 4 nights with 3 in another area in Sicily. This is purely because Palermo is so busy and vibrant perhaps we should have matched it with a more laid back area to get the best of both worlds. We will be back though.
Lynne
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Palermo is a beautiful city with so many interesting...
Palermo is a beautiful city with so many interesting monuments to visit.
It's an easy city to get around. We did a walking tour day 2 of our stay which helped orientate us to the city, good to book ahead. Via Maqueda is the main pedestrianised street and very busy, but if you turn off to streets on left or right, crowds vanish. We very much enjoyed a tour of Teatro Massimo, Palazzo dei Normanni & gardens, Cattedrale di Palermo, Botanic Gardens & so much more. A great city to visit.
Helen
United Kingdom
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We really enjoyed our stay here. It was a nice welcome to Sicily! Christine the host was easy to communicate with and always quick to respond. The check-in was an easy process, and we just took a taxi from the airport on her recommendation as we weren't sure what was the best way to get there. It is truly a lovely apartment, the decor is beautiful and the rooms and balconies are very special. It is in a very walkable location and we just walked everywhere (also a short walk to the main train station).
It was probably the best apartment i 've ever stayed in Italy. Impeccably clean, with everything one may need for a short stay, and really beautifully decorated with antiques and Sicilian ceramics. Its tiny balcony let us have our morning coffee as if we were part of Sicily's every day life! The owners were friendly, polite and helpful. La Giara is centrally situated, near the bus/train station but still in the very centre of the city's historic heart and most sights.
The hospitality, cleanliness, comfort, and host. The place was a happy respite coming from major cities in Italy like Rome and Naples. The free breakfast and pastries were so great to have included. They also helped arrange for a driver to come pick us up from the airport and bring us to the B&B. They were so nice! This was the 9th place we have stayed on our journey across Italy ending with the 5 days in Sicily.
Absolutely my favorite place after multiple trips in Palermo staying at five different apartments. Terrace is just exceptional at twilight, bakery next door is so convenient, enjoyed the stroll past the cathedral after dinner etc. Staff is so friendly, bathrooms were spotless!, decor is just beautiful!! Felt like a boutique hotel!
The best hotel we stayed at during our whole stay in Sicily. The room was big and well decorated. The overall place was an old palace. The rooftop with the small pool is a must for sunset!
Geoffroy
France
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