The Leopard, a beloved book, draws up everything that is so alluring to Palermo. Buildings, people, empires, and the environment's overall splendour! The ghosts that must lurk in the shadows piqued Lampedusa's curiosity and awe; "these monuments of the past, looming round us like gorgeous mute ghosts...all these things have fashioned our character." With our fantastic journey to Palermo, we sincerely wish to spark your imagination!
Explore Palermo's backstreets to find the facade of a deserted Baroque palazzo, which is identified by a plaque with an unremembered name. This huge edifice is perplexing to see. You quickly fall into a dream of what the palace once was when you stand by yourself at dusk and observe the locals while indulging in the aroma of lemon and fresh fish wafting from the market booths, but you prefer it best just as it is—a magnificent abode ravaged by time and history!
The picturesque neighbourhood that is home to Foro Italico, Piazza Marina, and Via Alloro and where the four-star Porta Felice Hotel is situated manages to capture a true feeling of history and legacy. The hotel, which was converted into an 18th-century structure, cultivates a sense of elegance and refinement thanks to its Wellness Club, which has a sauna, steam room, and Jacuzzi.
An amazing selection of spa and sauna amenities
Palermo has been cooking up a cultural smogarsbord of wonders for you to experience right now for the past 2700 years!
The elegant Hotel Porta Felice is a four-star hotel with a spa located in the heart of Palermo, Sicily. It is set in a historically significant structure from the 18th century that has undergone a comprehensive restoration.
For discerning travellers looking for luxurious accommodations in Palermo, this brand-new hotel is the best option. It is furnished with all the conveniences and amenities you could want, and its attractive décor provide a welcoming and soothing ambiance. Additionally, because to its ideal position, visitors can quickly access all of this great Sicilian town's top tourist and historic attractions, including the Palazzo dei Normanni and the famed mediaeval markets of Vucciria and Ballar.
Satellite TV, an internet connection, a telephone, a safe, and a minibar are available in every room. On the top level, there is a panoramic terrace with a breakfast area and a bar where guests may enjoy the view of Piazza Marina and the walls of the Palazzo Steri.
The excellent spa at Porta Felice is a true haven after a day of sightseeing. A tiny, bubbling hydro-pool with a starry canopy is wonderful. In a setting that is incredibly calm and serene, "emotional" showers, a Turkish bath, and various massage techniques will rejuvenate the body and spirit—a pleasant and enjoyable contrast to the busy daily life of Palermo.