Hotel Porta Felice is in central Palermo, near the Botanical Gardens, and the seaside promenade. A rich breakfast is served on the rooftop terrace. Rooms and suites have an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi.
Set in a renovated 18th-century palace, Porta Felice Hotel is equipped with a fitness centre and a wellness club, which includes discounts for guests for spa treatments and massages.
Here you can relax in the sauna, Turkish bath and a small hydromassage pool. You can also enjoy beauty treatments, all for an additional charge.
At the Porta Felice you can rent a laptop, meeting rooms, bicycles and boats, and arrange excursions to the nearby islands.
Porta Felice is another gate of the ancient palermo, it was made on 1582 by Marcantonio Colonna. The architecture represents a mixture of Renaissance and Baroque aspects.
Delicious Sicilian specialties. For those who love meat, milza is great. Insalata Siciliano and crocchette are also yummy. I enjoy street food, so this is just my style. Very reasonable prices.
Historic place, but disappointing in the end. The old shop is beautiful but the McDonald's-style menus and the big touristic crowd make it a bit too "industrial"...
Start the day with a close-up look at daily life in this city. Palermo’s largest, most popular and colourful market offers the best quality products but also cheap prices.
Quattro Canti is a baroque square made on 1609-1620. The building contain fountains with statues of the four seasons, the four Spanish kings of Sicily, and of the patronesses of Palermo.