Via Emerico Amari 146, Palermo, Italy | (937) 315-4602
Central Palermo location
around the corner from airport bus
Walks to historic
Castellammare neighborhood take 15 minutes
Free breakfast included
with every booking
Individually controlled
air-conditioning and en-suite bathrooms in guest rooms
Lobby bar serves
cocktails throughout the day
24-hour front desk can
provide concierge services
Small pets are allowed
Laundry services are
available
Free Wi-Fi in certain
common areas
Wi-Fi and wired Internet
are not free in guest rooms
The hotel has indoor
smoking areas
Standard Rooms lack much
in the way of decor
The 71-room mid-range Hotel Garibaldi offers basic, streamlined rooms in the heart of Palermo. Teatro Politeama Garibaldi and Piazza Castelnuovo are just around the corner, and walks to the historic Castellammare district only take 15 minutes. This simple, clean hotel offers free breakfast, which adds value to a stay here even though rooms aren't up to advertised four-star standards. Guests looking for that more thoroughly embraces its historic setting may want to try Ucciardhome Hotel, which has more rustically charming rooms, though rates can be a bit more and walks to Palermo’s historic areas will take longer.
Scene
Straightforward stay with historical details for tourists
At first glance, there are plenty of classic charms at this hotel, from the attractive tan-and-white façade lined with balconies to the gorgeous marble staircase that spirals through the hotel’s core to a skylit ceiling above. But the rest of the hotel doesn't live up to the expectations set by those details, and much of the hotel’s lobby feels cluttered and furnished on the cheap. Striped, multicolored furniture sits throughout the marble tiled space, and within small seating lounges and a bar just off to the side. The lobby bar is a decent place to hang out for a nightcap or a coffee, and while it’s bright and cheerful with expressionist artwork on the walls, it has a slightly dated quality. Guests here are predominantly couples and families, though business travelers and solo travelers also pass through.
Location
Central Palermo location near shops, restaurants, and airport bus
This hotel is well situated for exploring several downtown Palermo historic sights, and walks to the narrow, atmospheric lanes of the Castellammare district take about 15 minutes. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops in the hotel’s immediate area as well, and the neoclassic Teatro Politeama Garibaldi is just across the street from the hotel. The Palermo Cathedral and Ballaro Street Market—both local icons—are around 20 minutes from the hotel on foot, while a taxi to the up-and-coming Kalsa district that’s rapidly filling with trendy restaurants and bars will take about 10 minutes. The historic seaside town of Cefalu is an hour away by car, while the sparkling beaches of Mondello are only a 20-minute drive from the hotel. The Prestia Comande bus to Palermo Airport takes 40 minutes from Politeama, just around the corner from the hotel (a two-minute walk), while a taxi can make the same journey in 30 minutes.
Rooms
Clean, spacious guest rooms with en-suite bathrooms
Modern rooms are are understated and streamlined, but the result is generic and functional rather than stylish. There are contemporary accents, like the undulating patterns in the rooms’ headboards, wardrobes, and desks, but lack of details such as artwork and accent rugs makes rooms feel a bit spartan overall. They're spacious, though, and each room includes a contemporary love seat, cut-out patterned desk chair, flat-screen TV, electric safe, mini-fridge with minibar, electric kettle, and individually controlled air-conditioning. Beds are decent, with swirling, floral-patterned bed runners, but guests should keep in mind that double beds are often just two twin beds put together and can be uncomfortable to share. Street-facing rooms have French doors leading on to Juliet balconies, some of which have views to iconic Monte Pellegrino. Spacious bathrooms are OK, with modern gray tiles, glass vanities, walk-in showers with modern fixtures, and heated towel racks, though we noticed some dirty grout between tiles and rust stains in the showers. Junior Suites have a bit more style, with surrealist prints on the walls and separate office and dressing areas. Bathrooms are also larger in Junior Suites and include separate bathtubs and showers, though there are no shower curtains or screens to speak of and floors can get wet. The hotel is in the city center, and guests should expect some traffic noise, though on the whole the soundproofing is good and noise isn’t too disruptive.
Features
Free breakfast and small pets allowed
The features here are pretty typical of three-pearl properties in Palermo. The hotel serves a decent breakfast buffet with hot and cold options that is free with every booking, though don’t expect hand-brewed coffees or fresh juices. The hotel’s lobby bar offers cocktails, coffees, wine and beer throughout the day and room service is available. The 24-hour front desk can help arrange ticket bookings and reservations throughout Palermo and well as car, motorcycle, or bicycle rentals. Though there are non-smoking rooms available, smoking is allowed in various parts of the hotel and smoke can travel to non-smoking public areas. The hotel’s meeting room isn’t the most attractive, and though it has windows and natural light, low ceilings makes the space feel extremely cramped. The hotel allows small pets, laundry services can be arranged, and the hotel offers parking at reasonable rates. Wi-Fi is free in certain common areas throughout the hotel, though internet is not free in guest rooms.