Palazzo Pantaleo B&BvsOrientale
Palazzo Pantaleo B&B and Orientale are both highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Palazzo Pantaleo B&B scores marginally higher than Orientale. Palazzo Pantaleo B&B is ranked #13 in Palermo with approval from 4 publications like Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Rough Guide.
Palazzo Pantaleo B&B
Via Ruggero Settimo, 74, 90141 Palermo, Sicily
From $137/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Free Parking
Frommer's
"In an elegant courtyard hidden away from Via Ruggero Settimo, the Palazzo Pantaleo is the city's best-kept secret." Full review
Rough Guide
"An outstanding B&B with seven huge, light, airy rooms in an eighteenth-century palazzo on a quiet piazzetta, a short walk from Piazza Politeama."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The Palazzo Pantaleo B&B has a
marvelous downtown location with attractions, palaces, shops, public
transportation, churches, and restaurants all within walking distance." Full review
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A free
continental breakfast can be served in your room upon request and it receives
exceptional reviews.
Lonely Planet
"Unbeatable comfort and convenient location, Giuseppe Scaccianoce's cheerful B&B occupies the top floor of an old palazzo half a block from Piazza Politeama." Full review
Orientale
Via Maqueda, 26, 90134 Palermo, Sicily
From $54/night
- Free Internet
- Air Conditioning
- Private balcony
Frommer's
"The location is in the historic center of the old city, near many famous landmarks, including the Teatro Massimo." Full review
Lonely Planet
"An atmospheric hotel in a crumbling 18th-century palazzo. Albergo Orientale is about as romantic and old-style as you're going to get in Palermo, at a relatively low price." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"The courtyard entrance speaks of the faded nobility that used to live in this 18th-century palazzo."
Rough Guide
"One of the most atmospheric of old-town hotels, an eighteenthcentury palazzo with a columned courtyard and marble staircase, a frescoed salon, and two cavernous, vaulted double rooms."