In its own wide bay underneath the limestone bulk of Monte Pellegrino, and fronting the broad, fertile Conca d'Oro (Golden Shell) Valley,
PALERMO
is stupendously sited. Originally a Phoenician, then a Carthaginian colony, this remarkable city was long considered a prize worth capturing. Named Panormus (All Harbour), its mercantile attractions were obvious, and under Saracen and Norman rule in the ninth to twelfth centuries Palermo became the greatest city in Europe - famed for... [More]
A magnificent aristocratic residence from the 18th century, brought back to its original splendour by an expert restoration completed in 2003. The particular care exercised in the selection of furnishings and the preservation of the original structures endow the hotel with a special charme and a uni... [More]
In the lively historical and commercial centre of the Palermo city the Cristal Palace is a modern building located in the immediate vicinity of the Alitalia bus terminal, the port and the central station. The hotel offers its guests a comfortable stay, all 90 rooms are furbished with good taste and ... [More]
The hotel rises in front of the English Park and beside Villa Garibaldi and Villas Trabia. It seems to bring back to life the 1891 International Exhibition of Palermo, on occasion of which the hotel was built along the most elegant street of the city centre. The Excelsior Palace Hotel offers his gue... [More]