Located in the heart of Palermo, 60 metres from Via Maqueda shopping street, this hotel was once the noble 18th-century Palazzo Tarallo. WiFi is free throughout.
Anne
Canada
Unbeatable location on Corso, right by Quattro Canti, Via Maqueda, Cathedral and Piazza Pretoria, Hotel is in an elegant palazzo that makes you feel like a Royal ( you walk through the 17th century apartment of the old noble family who lived there to access your room if you are on 2nd floor!). And lovely rooftop terrace is a really great spot for a quiet drink. Friendly, helpful and courteous staff makes this a great oasis in a hectic city. Clea, fresh rooms too!
Hotel Garibaldi is right opposite Palermo's famous Politeama Theatre, and offers stylish rooms with air conditioning and satellite TV with Sky channels. Free WiFi throughout is provided.
Josephine
Ireland
It was close to buses and lovely restaurants. It was also close to great shops. Rooms were clean and cool with fridge. We had lovely spacious bathroom. Most importantly it was quiet. It also has storage. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. The price was great value for such a lovely hotel close to so many amenities
Featuring a terrace overlooking Palermo harbour, 50 metres away, Ibis Styles Palermo offers free WiFi, a rooftop restaurant, and air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV. The bar is open 24 hours a...
Marta
Poland
Great location close to the Old Town and monuments.
Situated in the historic centre of Palermo, Ibis Styles Palermo Cristal offers a traditional restaurant and bar. This hotel features spacious air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout.
Rhonda
Australia
This hotel was a one night stop during our road trip through Sicily. The hotel is clean and in an excellent location. It is on a busy street but we could not hear the traffic and is about a 10 minute walk to the centre of Palermo. Plenty of restaurants around the area too. We parked our car in an underground garage about 150 metres from the hotel for about 15 Euro for 24 hours.
The elegant Hotel Posta is a former noble mansion located in the historic centre of Palermo, just 300 metres from the Massimo Theatre and 1 km from Palermo Cathedral.
Judith
Australia
Everything was wonderful at the hotel. Complimentary nibbles at the bar, good coffee and breakfast. Very cute boutique hotel and has been in the same family for 3 decades. Staff very friendly and couldn’t do enough for us. Shower area quite small but that didn’t worry us. Rooms very clean and AC worked well. Good location and would stay there again
Nestled in the historical centre of Palermo, the Porta di Castro is set in a carefully restored townhouse dating back to the 1500s. All air-conditioned rooms come with free Wi-Fi.
Patrick
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff.
Swimming pool.
Great location.
Just a few metres 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.
emilija
Serbia
Location is amazing, so close to everything. The breakfast was good, classic Italian sweet breakfast. The hotel is older, but bedroom was clean.
Situated on one of the most admired streets in Palermo’s historical and commercial town centre, this stylish hotel exudes regional charm and touches of international modernity.
Large room with an incredible view. Friendly staff.
The 4-star Mercure Palermo is located right in Palermo’s centre, 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.
Hotel Garibaldi is right opposite Palermo's famous Politeama Theatre, 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 1.1 km from Palermo Cathedral, 1 km from Fontana Pretoria and 500 metres from Piazza Castelnuovo.
great location, great staff! very friendly and helpful.
Conveniently set in the La Kalsa district of Palermo, Hotel Roma 62 is situated 1.1 km from Palermo Cathedral, 300 metres from Via Maqueda and 500 metres from Church of the Gesu.
Clean, good location ( near lidl market :) ) helpfull staff,
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.
Conveniently set in the Albergaria district of Palermo, Marmur Suite is located 300 metres from Fontana Pretoria, less than 1 km from Palermo Cathedral and a 1-minute walk from Church of the Gesu.
The Room was so spacious chic and very clean ... AMAZING !
Set in Palermo, 2 km from Spiaggia dell'Arenella, Casa per Ferie Don Orione Palermo offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Calme, propre, chambre et salle de bains spacieuses
Hotel Villa d'Amato offers comfortable accommodation and a peaceful atmosphere in a tranquil area overlooking the sea. It is set just 4 kilometres from the city centre of Palermo.
Os funcionários são super simpáticos e atenciosos.
Just a few metres 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.
Location is excellent. For this price totally fine
Residence Hotel Gloria is located in the Montegrappa district of Palermo, and offers free WiFi and classically furnished rooms with air conditioning. A sweet daily breakfast is included.
Lady from hotel was excellent. Thank you so much for everything
Palermo's Hotel Europa is just 500 metres from Piazza Castelnuovo. Each guest room comes with air conditioning and a TV. The hotel features a small conference room for up to 30 delegates.
Location was good; room was perfect for the price.
Attractively situated in the Albergaria district of Palermo, Palazzo Natoli Boutique Hotel is situated 400 metres from Fontana Pretoria, 400 metres from Palermo Cathedral and 6 km from Ospedali...
The stuff was kind and helpful. The room- comfortable and clean.
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 Palermo and Via Maqueda.
Set 900 metres from Palermo harbour and 450 metres from Teatro Massimo, Alma Hotel offers a shared lounge and air-conditioned accommodation. A 32-inch flat-screen TV is provided in every room.
Lovely friendly staff, good breakfast- great location.
Conveniently located in the Castellammare Vucciria district of Palermo, Palazzo Liberty Unique Hotel is set 500 metres from Fontana Pretoria, less than 1 km from Palermo Cathedral and a 9-minute walk...
Stylish modern hotel, great location, super helpful staff
The luxury Grand Hotel Wagner is full of old-world charm. This prestigious hotel set in the heart of Palermo, near the Politeama Theatre, the pedestrian area and many top-class shops and restaurants.
The hotel was traditionally decorated and was very welcoming.
Situated in Palermo and with Fontana Pretoria reachable within 300 metres, Best Western Hotel Principe di Lampedusa features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi...
great central location with clean modern facilities
FAQs about hotels in Palermo
On average, 3-star hotels in Palermo cost £89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Palermo are £105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Palermo can on average be found for £304 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Palermo this weekend is £155 or, for a 4-star hotel, £249. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Palermo for this weekend cost on average around £1,339 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £164 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Palermo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £311 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Palermo will cost around £1,784 (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 Theatre, and opposite is a palm-filled park housing Roman mosaics, though the best are in the archaeological 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 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, a crossroads with a fountain at each corner.
Other attractions include 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 accommodation.
Palermo! I have fallen in love with you. I had not done any research before visiting and did not know what to expect. I will be back! Loved our visit to Monte Pellegrino. We loved the walkability of the city. There are so many markets on the street and great restaurants and churches, teatros, etc to see. The people are friendly and welcoming.
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Anonymous
United States
Scored 10
10
We loved visiting Palermo, easy to walk around, with lots of...
We loved visiting Palermo, easy to walk around, with lots of good bars and restaurants. We tended to stay away from the restaurants in the historic area as we felt they were a bit “touristy”. We did do a wine tasting at a bar called Bottega Monteleone which was was great, each wine was lovely and well explained.
We would also recommend the No Mafia walking tour as it was so interesting and the guide was amazing.
Brian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Fabulous city with an astonishing history, reflected in the...
Fabulous city with an astonishing history, reflected in the people and the buildings. I have never visited so many UNESCO world heritage sites in the one location!
We found the local transport to be very affordable and, on the whole, reliable.
We used Palermo as a base to visit Cefalu, Segeste, Erice and Trapani by either public transport or on guided tours.
We didn't hire a car which was a good decision given the heavy traffic and absolute lack of on - street parking.
Ian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Historic Buildings and Great Restaurants (Buatta is one of...
Historic Buildings and Great Restaurants (Buatta is one of many ) in Centro.(Quatro Canti Area)
Monreale a Must .(Half day trip)
Stay Quattro Canti area for the Heart of Palermo.
Walking distance to all Highlights from here
4 Days enough then Proceed to Erice 1 night(West) and
Cefalu 3 days(East)
Castelbuano
marius
Canada
Scored 10
10
It’s a very big city but most of the sights a tourist would...
It’s a very big city but most of the sights a tourist would be interested in are within a 30 minute radius of the historic centre.
It’s an exceptionally busy place but with a great, really fabulous buzz to it.
Masses of fantastic bars and restaurants and some really good shops.
Ca highly recommend La Galleria at the back of the cathedral and Il Giardino Fresca just hidden away off Via Vittorio Emmanualle.
ANNE
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
History and culture, interesting food and excellent tours.
History and culture, interesting food and excellent tours. Favourite places we visited were the Palzzo Conte Frederico, Ballaro Market and Classic walking tour. Best to stay down town and visit without a car, as driving is very challenging. Otto’s was excellent food.
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).
Probably the best apartment my family and I stayed at in Sicily! Stayed here for 3 nights in total. Rosina's flat was such a great size and so well equipped, from complementary treats and coffee to some washing up liquid for clothes washing if needed. Kitchen also well equipped and adequate space for us to cook dinner and enjoy it in the apartment. Great location too, 15 minutes walk in a straight line and you are in the old town of palermo.
The hotel was well situated right opposite the beach and marina, there was also the beautiful botanical gardens around the corner. Palermo overall was a beautiful city with a lovely vibe and a great introduction to Sicily Ror the first time visitor. The staff were warm, professional and pleasant, offering a polite and efficient service...My daughter gave the buffet breakfast two thumbs up...
Located in Ballarò (downtown), next to one of the oldest street markets in Palermo, the most lively one and surely picturesque of Sicily. Nice room and bathroom, with the best breakfast in town (and the best I have tried in Sicily). And all thanks to its host, Mariella 🌞. She is a wonderful human being who makes you feel at home. I cannot describe anything else, just try it.
We have traveled in many places in Sicily, and this was one of the best apartments we stayed in. Apartment was clean, big and modern. The balcony was lovely. We will most definitely come here again when next time in Palermo. One of the reasons we choose this, was that there was also a parking hall under the apartment.
Iida
Finland
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