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.
Volga
Turkey
The location of the hotel is very convenient. You can explore the main attractions in Palermo on foot without needing a drive.
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.
Judith
Australia
Location, cleanliness was excellent. Room size was great.
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.
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.
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.
Hotel Mediterraneo is set between Palermo's Teatro Massimo and Piazza Politeama. Rooms feature an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi.
Simon
United Kingdom
Initially uncertain of the location, but rest assured the hotel is PERFECTLY to explore old down town Palermo.
Taking the Airport to City bus, alighted at Teatro Politeama Garibaldi ( Piazza Rugerro Settimo ) it was just 5 min walk.
Located in a side street, the reception is huge and a little old fashioned - yet the staff were very warm and welcoming.
I was located on the first floor - short flight of steps or a lift. Breakfast was on the ground floor and typically european continental. Two coffee machines and a basic buffet. The boiled eggs and cheese made handy rolls !
The hotel appears to be dull, maybe due to its age, or its location in an narrow street, however it is VERY clean - and the maids did a good job of the room each day. There is a safe in the room.
On the last day; obliged by check out at 11, there were no issues in leaving luggage in a secure room, allowing more to time to explore the town once again without dragging wheels on cobbles !
You could not find a better location in the heart of the historic centre of Palermo. B&B Hotels - Hotel Palermo Quattro Canti is set next to the piazza of Quattro Canti.
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.
Neil
United Kingdom
Wonderfully quirky style - it made us smile each time we came back to it. And the staff really added to the charm
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.
Great location, friendly staff, tasty breakfast and food
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.
Very clean and modern rooms, great location with parking outside
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.
good location near train station and not too far from centre
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
Grand Hotel Piazza Borsa is set in central Palermo, a 15-minute walk from the harbour. It offers numerous dining opportunities and a panoramic roof garden where breakfast is served during summer.
lovely rooms & location & fab breakfast & spa services
Ballaro' Hotel - Budget Room is located 100 metres from Palermo Train Station, and is housed in the former royal apartments of the Filangeri Palace of the Prince of Cutò. Most rooms are en suite.
Clean, very helpful employees, close to train station
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.
big room, comfortable view, very clean, nice staff
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.
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
Located in Palermo and with Palermo Cathedral reachable within 1.3 km, Hotel City Center provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
The reception staff were very friendly and helpful
Located in Palermo, 500 metres from Palermo Cathedral, Casa Nostra Boutique Hotel & Spa provides accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The design, the staff, the restaurant and the location.
Ideally located in the centre of Palermo, Hotel Trinacria offers air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
The staff were more than helping and very welcoming.
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...
great hotel and the staff were lovely, helpful & friendly
Well situated in the La Kalsa district of Palermo, Albergo Cavour is set less than 1 km from Fontana Pretoria, a 16-minute walk from Palermo Cathedral and 200 metres from Palermo Central Train Station...
Everything perfect - room, bathroom, breakfast etc.
Set in Palermo, 300 metres from Fontana Pretoria, Palazzo Cartari offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Muy bonito y nuevo, el personal muy amable y solícito
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 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 !
Situated in Palermo, 500 metres from Palermo Cathedral, Casa Nostra Luxury Suites & Spa features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Upgrade due to wife's birthday. Very attentive staff.
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.
Good location, nice staff and delicious breakfast.
Featuring a terrace and fitness centre, Camplus Guest Palermo offers modern air-conditioned rooms in Palermo, 300 metres from Palazzo dei Normanni.
Walking distance from city center / sightseeing
FAQs about hotels in Palermo
On average, 3-star hotels in Palermo cost £64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Palermo are £84 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Palermo can on average be found for £160 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Palermo this weekend is £285 or, for a 4-star hotel, £366. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Palermo for this weekend cost on average around £3,712 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £117 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Palermo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £188 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Palermo will cost around £536 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly directly to Palermo's Falcone-Borsellino Airport from major European cities. Domestic travellers can take trains or buses from Italian cities, or ferries from mainland ports. Travel times vary: 1-3 hours by air, 10-12 hours by train or bus, and 9-20 hours by ferry.
A Symbol of Sicily
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.
At first, it was a great shock entering the city. So dirty, full of garbage and food waste in the streets. We saw people sleeping on the mattress in front of the church. Nobody cleans after dogs, and even after horses that take tourists for a ride in a carriage.
For dining, we took a wrong turn from the central squre and went down Via Vittorio Emmanuelle in direction of the sea. Wich was a mistake. Lot of fast food eateries, offering more or less same bad menu.
Next 2 days we discovered there are good restaurants (like Salina on Via Maqueda) offering fresh fish, sea shels, shrimps and lobsters. And even street food dining can be a treat (like in Ciurma, again on Via Maqueda). Slowly we started appreciating the charm of the city and it's inhabitants. We had a good time after all.
Darja
Croatia
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was a great stay and I'm happy that I did so.
It was a great stay and I'm happy that I did so. I stayed for one week.
It was pretty. Beautiful buildings. Great food.
But it was also very dirty, it often smelled bad, sightings like the Vucciria or the markets looked much nicer in the promotion pictures, there was no real promenade and I expected the downtown area to be much bigger and to offer more things to do and to see tbh.
Funny side "story":
Got chatted up five times by Italian men, everytime asking me, if I would know where the next Tabacco Shop would be. No matter what you answer they immediately introduce themselves to you with name, age, profession, asking you, where you come from and no matter what you say, they have been there or plan to go there, next month, this year, next year. They all said that it's "good luck" or "common" or "just polite" to ask you for your number or invite you for drinks or dinner. FIVE TIMES, SAME CONVERSATION! At least three wearing wedding rings.
Maybe there's a podcast with the newest trick to chat up women they all follow 😄
Karoline
8.0
Scored 8.0
A city of friendly people, beautiful, but often run down,...
A city of friendly people, beautiful, but often run down, historical architecture, many dining options, crazy drivers, lively night life, graffiti and litter (sadly both everywhere).
Well worth a visit. Handy base for doing trips to other places of interest like Cefalu.
Glenn
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great architecture and food.
Great architecture and food. Mondello beach is fabulous and monte pellogrino is a fun climb. The buses are awful or don’t seem to exist except for the 101/2/4, the 806 to mondello, and the 812 to monte pellogrino - trying to cross the city east/west is seemingly impossible by bus!
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
There is so much history and beautiful architecture in...
There is so much history and beautiful architecture in Palermo and you would need to stay a long time to visit every Church,Museum and tourist site.Generally the local people are very helpful and warm.Like any big city there is a litter problem and quite a lot of grafitti but the beauty of everything else makes up for those issues I think.The public transport is good allowing visits to other parts of the island easy without a car for example Mondello Beach,Cefalu,Monreale just for starters.This is my fourth trip to Sicily and it will not be my last.Was lucky to get tickets for the opera which was beautiful.
Alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A city full of character and history.
A city full of character and history. There are so many cafes & restaurants, one is spoilt for choice. The main attractions are in a pedestrian zone, apart from the odd scooter or horse & cart, so very safe to walk for miles. Any angst of crime should be put to rest, it felt a very safe place to be.
Tourism has given the city a huge boost: Whether churches, cathedrals, Royal Palaces or Opera house - culture is abundant. It was also easy to take a train to Cefalu ( a nice beach location ) . Highly recommended for a long weekend break.
The place is OK, it's comfortable. The room is spacious, the bathroom is huge. We encountered all we needed for a 2-day stay. I enjoyed the little balcony.
IMHO the strongest point about Belle Arti is the location, very near the center, still very quiet, and we felt safe (contrary to other time we stayed in Palermo, we go once in a while since we moved to Sicily 3 years ago). You're inside the Capo quartier, so Mercato del Capo is a stone's throw away.
Perfect location. Easy walk to the port, Palermo Centrale train station and airport bus stop. Also, very close to all the sights and activities in Palermo.
Recommend using city buses to go to Mondello for the beach, and to Monreale for the Cathedral. Maybe a day trip via train to Cefalu, if you have the time.
Giuseppe knows Palermo and does an excellent job in running this small and highly adequate hotel. Thanks/ Merci/ Grazie, Giuseppe!
This apartment is very large and comfortable. It's located in the main area of Palermo on a busy street, which is a lot of fun to explore and convenient for visiting surrounding towns/beaches. The apartment was very clean, and the host was EXCEPTIONAL in his helpfulness. We had never been to Sicily, and he happily answered all of our questions and did his best to assist whenever possible. I would highly recommend this apartment!
location was central and room was very nice, spacious, quiet and comfortable. but best, I have to say the best staff on our one month trip to Sicily. so warm, went out of way to help with travel questions, served super good Italian breakfast with changes every day. All the staff were great and hotel is very nice, yet feels homey. have garden with big mosaic, have a bar for happy hour. near Teatro Massimo( we walked to concert).
Giuseppe provides pure luxury. The interior design and light design are top class. There is an ample amount of space. Even the third bed was of very good quality, wide and suitable for sleeping of an adult. The location is one of the best for exploring Palermo on foot. We found everything we wanted to see to be in walking distance. We even found an official space to park the car on the public road nearby for an affordable price.
Gianni and Monica are lovely hosts. The B&B is newly renovated and modern, spotless, and cheerful. The best bed pillows we’ve ever found in Italy! It is close to many good restaurants and located in one of the main boulevards of Palermo. Breakfast was over-the-top delicious, everyday including new selection of Sicilian pastries, as well as ham, cheese, fruit, and cereal. And of course, espresso and cappuccino and juice.
The lovely women who manage the hotel were incredibly helpful with directions and suggestions for sites to visit. There is a wonderful garden in the back and comfortable sitting area in the front room. We were close to the daily market and walking distance to the historical center of Palermo. For our first time in Sicily, this was a great place to start!
The hotel was in a great location, walking distance to the city center, lots of restaurants close by. The room was very modern, awesome shower and comfortable beds. The breakfast was good. The staff was amazing, extremely friendly and helpful. Awesome gym and the spa, was worth the money. I would stay here again when I come back to Sicily.
The bed was so comfortable, we had the best sleep of our travels around Sicily! The terrace was also lovely which we enjoyed sitting on in the warm evenings. Lastly, the staff were fantastic and allowed us to check in a few hours early so we didn’t need to carry our bags around on our first day in Palermo - much appreciated!
The location was perfect. Really close to the train station and all the sites. There was an amazing restaurant and bar below. Liviana was extremely helpful and even helped call me a cab. She's very knowledgeable about Sicily and made great recommendations for restaurants, things to see and places to go. She's the best!
Location was the best. It was only 20 metres from the maim street. Plus 300m from the Teatro Massimo. Breakfast was okay and was what was expected. We slept okay but the mattress could have been thicker. However, it higher star rated hotels we were in the beds were not any better. It must be standard in Sicily.
Top location 5 mn walk to super convenient airport bus stop, in pedestrian zone, walking distance to all you need to see in Palermo. very nice house, nice room and bathroom, super friendly and efficient staff and owner.
breakfast as good as it gets in most places in Italy.
Quirky boutique Hotel renovated with imagination and style. Perfectly located for exploring Palermo. Charming staff, very helpful. They parked our small camper safely for our stay so we didn’t have to worry about it. Fabulous breakfast. Would highly recommend.
It was the best bed I had in Sicily!
Very comfortable mattress, good size room, friendly staff, very good breakfast, they even have Oat milk!
You have to ask it from the waiter, they have Soya too.
The airport bus station is right there
It is just on the bank of the sea, quiet area but close to the town (20min by bus) , clean and comfortable appartment, nice hosts.
The beach is much cleaner than the rest of Palermo.
It was not a luxury hotel but we loved it.
Hotel is in a central location, close to really nice restaurants and bars. Our room was very clean. We also got very friendly and helpful guidance from Federica. She gave us all the tips not only for Palermo but also for Sicily.
Amazing place. The best place I stayed in my 8 days holidays in Sicily. The most comfortable bed and pillows I have had. A great breakfast in the terrace with a perfect view of the city
I really recommend this hotel
The best of the best places to live in Palermo or sferracavallo. I mean the owner is one of the nicest person we have met in Sicily. The room is beautiful and location is amazing!
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