La Terrazza della Nonna
Palermo · Italy · 19 Via Cappuccini
About La Terrazza della Nonna — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Palermo
La Terrazza della Nonna is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Palermo, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, garden, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 5.0 / 5
This place deserves 6 stars!!! Very well taken care of!
We stayed at this property for a few days and couldn't have asked for better. The location is truly strategic...near Porta Nuova and just steps from all amenities. The apartment is spacious and tastefully furnished. The rooms are very comfortable, perfect for both a couple and a family. The bathroom is large and modern, with a great shower and everything you need. We found every comfort: Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable beds, a lovely veranda, and impeccable cleanliness. A special thanks to Rachele, always available, kind, and attentive to everything. Highly recommended...no ifs, ands, or buts! 💪 See you next time! 😘
Very well located accommodation near the historic center. Five stars are not enough! The host Rachele is a very friendly, lively and personable person who really cares about her guests. The included breakfast goes far beyond the classic Italian breakfast, bread, pastries and coffee are available, the fridge is filled with ham, mortadella, cheese, butter, eggs, jams and honey are also available. The apartment itself is very nicely furnished, nothing is missing - washing machine, iron, television, air conditioning and a fully equipped kitchen. Bathroom spacious and clean (like the whole apartment) The terrace is cozy with seating and loungers - simply perfect! We can also recommend the accommodation for longer stays. Of course you can hear the traffic, but that's just how it is in a big city. In addition, honking and noise are as much a part of Sicily as sheep's cheese 😉 If we come back to Palermo we will stay here again. Grazie Rachele!