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]
The Holiday Inn Palermo is situated only a short drive from the city centre. The hotel has a modern bar and restaurant that offers Sicilian dishes and national cuisine in a warm casual atmosphere. The 95 bedrooms are equipped with television and minibar. [More]
In the Capital of island , among baroque churches and markets ofislamic memory , there is the Hotel del Centro with all mod cons.Everyroom is equpped with bathroom or shower,air conditioning,windows no-noise, telephone, tv,wireless internet, hanger and hair-drier. In the hotel you willfind a bar wit... [More]
The Hotel Casena Dei Colli rises a few miles from the heart of thecity, in an area known as Piana dei Colli. In the early 700's this area witnessed the rising of the most beautiful villas of Palermo, including that gives the hotel its name. The closeness to the "Favorita Park" and the dominance of "... [More]
The entrance to the hotel (located a short walk from the Teatro Massimo) is in Via Rosolino Pilo, a side street of Via Ruggiero Settimo, the classiest street of the city.From the Mediterraneo you can easily walk to the historical centre of Palermo and visit all its beautiful monuments. The hotel is ... [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]