Albergo Vittoria — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Trapani, Italy
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Albergo Vittoria

Trapani  ·  Italy  ·  Via Francesco Crispi 4

4.3 826 guest reviews

About Albergo Vittoria — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Trapani

Albergo Vittoria is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Trapani, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5

MiJan Khan
★★★★★ May 2025

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Ron Brosh
★★★★★ Sep 2024

Great value in a perfect location. Parking was easy in the main lot across the street (you do have to pay a bot, but still). Super helpful staff (even at night) and a great breakfast. I would have stayed longer, but they were fully booked.

Keith Plowman
★★★☆☆ May 2024

Booked a cheap 3 day stay here based on the reviews and the hotel’s own website. We had a great time but can’t help feeling that the hotel is not as great as everyone seems to say it is. Nice people run it but the bar is never open (it took me 30 minutes to persuade the guy on the front desk to make me a gin and tonic and even then he didn’t know what that was). He said he was too busy to man the bar too. The air conditioning in our room didn’t work and they made no effort to fix it when we complained. There is zero outside space for guests (except for a couple of plastic chairs on the pavement outside). The hotel has no sea view, it’s mostly a view of a huge car park and the town square. There is no guide to the hotels amenities in the room, no WiFi either as far as we could tell ( but we have 4G anyway) so it’s not possible to cast to the nice Samsung TV to avoid the local channels. Trapani has no significant beach scene - there is one beach club that, according to the front desk, has no association with the hotel whatsoever (despite what it says on their website). The public beach is smothered in tons of dried seaweed and mostly unuseable. During our stay there was a bizarre horse show taking place which dominated the seafront. At night we were kept awake by the staff reorganising the restaurant until .c.11pm. We felt compelled to go to bed early as there isn’t much to do in this town after sunset. However, all the local cafes and ristorante are lovely, and walking through the old town is great. No chain shops and everything is pretty authentic with some nice little bars. So the town is quiet and this hotel is average and could be much nicer if they had a barman and fewer coach parties. It’s not all doom and gloom, they stock up the little fridge in your room (but we had no idea if that was complimentary or not) and we got a bottle of fizzy wine on arrival. Our room was spotless and very spacious. It had a separate lounge but it only contained a small sofa and you couldn’t see the TV. Stay here if you get a good deal as it’s a nice place to sleep. Breakfast is patchy. No hot food is offered. Great coffee and cakes but the restaurant it soulless and a bit like a hospital canteen. As we were a random couple we were simply plonked in a corner by the fire extinguishers whilst we dined in rock solid bread rolls and good coffee.