Palermo Hotels

There is a wide range of hotels in Palermo ranging from international 5-star hotels to smaller boutique properties.

The Palermo hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €150)
Moderate (€80 to €150)
Cheap (under €80)

These prices are for a double room per night and include all taxes and breakfast, unless otherwise indicated.

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Grand Hotel Wagner

+39 91 336 572.

The luxury Grand Hotel Wagner is full of old-world charm. Recently restored, this early-20th century building boasts antique furniture, chandeliers, rare marble, rich carpets and old paintings. Rooms are exquisitely decorated and there's a laid-back piano bar and a fourth-floor terrace with stunning city views.

Via Riccardo Wagner, 90139, Palermo, Italy

Grand Hotel Villa Igiea

+39 91 631 2111.

At Acquasanta, 3km (2 miles) north of the city, this 5-star hotel, restored by renowned 19th century architect Ernesto Basile at the end of the 19th century, is housed in a sumptuous art nouveau building. Seriously stylish accommodation, it offers original frescoes, decoration and furniture.

Salita Belmonte 43, 90142, Palermo, Italy

Hotel Principe di Villafranca

+39 91 611 8523.

It may have just 34 rooms, but this stylish hotel makes up for size with an intimate restaurant and bar, and a cosy reading room with an intriguing collection of books. Located in the city centre, close to some top fashion boutiques, it is conveniently place for shopaholics. Expect a refined atmosphere and elegant furnishings.

Via G Turrisi Colonna 4, 90141, Palermo, Italy

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