Via Montepellegrino 62, Palermo, Italy
Offering chaise longues, a shared lounge, and various recreational opportunities, the historical Astoria Palace Hotel Palermo is conveniently located, 3.6 km from the burial Capuchin Catacombs. Boasting air-conditioned rooms along with an à la carte restaurant, this 4-star modern hotel is situated near an underground station.
The centre of Palermo can be reached within a 30-minute walk, and natural attractions like the Parco della Favorita are nearly 25 minutes' walk away. When staying at the Astoria Palace Palermo, guests will be not far from Giardino Inglese Garden. A harbour are near the hotel, and the grand square "Piazza Pretoria" is 2.8 km away. The best historical sights to visit here include the grand 9th century Norman Palace, situated around 10 minutes' drive from the property. Cantieri / Marvuglia bus station can be found a stone's throw from the Astoria Palace.
The air-conditioned rooms feature a terrace complete with air conditioning, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and wireless internet. Bathrooms have a bidet and a separate toilet, along with hairdryers and shower caps.
This Palermo hotel also offers a continental breakfast. Dodicesima Nota Panoramico restaurant of the accommodation serves Mediterranean cuisine. There is a lounge bar onsite.
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George
2021-02-13
The bed was comfortable and there was free Wi-Fi. Really enjoyed on-site restaurant Ristorante Cedro.
Peter
2021-02-08
Reception staff was loyal and room was very clean. Excellent breakfast, a good choice of food and beverages. Besides, parking is on-site...
Drew
2020-05-15
cafes and restaurants inside the hotel. palazzo de gregorio was around the corner.
John
2020-05-04
The hotel was set only 1 mile to via roma. Monte di Pieta neighborhood was worth exploring