Ideally situated in the centre of Trapani, ZIBIBBO SUITES & ROOMS - Aparthotel in Centro Storico a Trapani features air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant.
sue
Australia
Was an old property in the centre of town with great character. Comfortable bed.
Our hostess was very friendly and helpful.
BADIA NUOVA Apart Hotel is located in the historic centre of Trapani in the pedestrian area, 50 metres from the beach and 300 metres from the ferries to the Aegadian Islands.
Completely refurbished in 2011, B&B HOTEL Trapani Crystal offers spacious air-conditioned rooms in Trapani's historic centre, 5 minutes' walk from the beach and from the harbour with its ferry links...
Fraser
Hong Kong
Easy parking outside of hotel.
Convenient location to walk into old town.
Modern, clean and comfortable room.
The Tiziano is a modern, 4-star hotel located opposite Trapani's port, near the departure point for ferries to the Egadi Islands. It offers free Wi-Fi and parking.
Alexander
Canada
Great hotel by the waterfront and marina. Close to everything.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Sanita Ovest Quay, Albergo Maccotta is located in Trapani’s historic centre. It offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with a TV and private bathroom.
Jiří
Czech Republic
More basic but very practical poperty with everything you need, close to harbour and old city, nonstop reception, kind staff.
Set 5 minutes' walk from Trapani harbour, with ferry links to the Aegadian Islands, Hotel San Michele offers spacious air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout.
Camilia
United Kingdom
great location, superb little hotel. not much of a view but the facilities were clean and bed was super comfy.
Set in the Trapani City Centre of Trapani, Room Of Andrea is located 1.4 km from Trapani Port and 3.3 km from Funivia Trapani Erice.
Graham
United Kingdom
Beautifully decorated room, quiet and comfortable and with good aircon. Lovely breakfast and breakfast staff. Excellent location for exploring Trapani and Erice. Parking is not an issue in the large and inexpensive carpark nearby where you can leave the car.
Conveniently situated in Trapani, Palazzo Gatto Art Hotel & SPA - BW Premier Collection provides air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Set in Trapani and within 2.1 km of Torre di Ligny, Historico Loft & Rooms Palazzo Adragna XIX has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Porta delle Botteghelle is in the historic centre of Trapani, just 100 metres from the beach and a 5-minute walk from the harbour. It boasts a panoramic lift, free Wi-Fi and a tour desk.
All the staff were extremely efficient and friendly.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Sanita Ovest Quay, Albergo Maccotta is located in Trapani’s historic centre. It offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with a TV and private bathroom.
Gret location, clean and very good value for money
Completely refurbished in 2011, B&B HOTEL Trapani Crystal offers spacious air-conditioned rooms in Trapani's historic centre, 5 minutes' walk from the beach and from the harbour with its ferry links...
Hotel Trapani In offers modern air-conditioned rooms in the historical centre of Trapani and opposite the pier where ferries to the Tremiti Islands leave.
Great bathroom, comfortable bed and great location
The Tiziano is a modern, 4-star hotel located opposite Trapani's port, near the departure point for ferries to the Egadi Islands. It offers free Wi-Fi and parking.
Ottima colazione, personale gentile e professionale!
Kite-shaped Trapani makes an impressive sight from lofty Mount Erice, connected to the peninsula below by cable car. On a clear day, the mountain also offers views of Tunisia - one destination of ferries from Trapani Port, alongside Cagliari, Pantelleria and the offshore Egadi Islands.
Overlooking the port is the old town, where arched doorways on narrow streets open onto many cheap apartments and B&Bs on Booking.com. Shabby chic façades sit alongside historic churches, such as understated Trapani Cathedral, somewhat lost amid elegant Corso Vittorio Emanuele, where pavement cafes sit in front of pastel-coloured buildings and metal balconies.
At the tip of the peninsula is the fortress-like Tower of Ligny lighthouse, now housing the Prehistory and Sea Museum. The Colombaia Castle protects the port from an island to the south, while in the other direction the sweeping coastline passes some beachfront hotels with swimming pools.
Villa Margherita Park offers shade from the Mediterranean sun, and Triton’s Fountain graces a neighbouring square. The simple façade of the Basilica of Maria Santissima Annunziata hides the treasures within, including a statue of the Madonna of Trapani which is at the heart of the Easter ‘Misteri’ celebrations.
Between the city and Trapani-Birgi Airport, historic windmills sit beside salt pans. The Salt Museum provides details of this major industry.
We had no expectations but found this town delightful.
We had no expectations but found this town delightful. We went there for 3 nights inbetween the busy town of Palermo and the relaxed resort on the island of Favignana. Easy to walk around it. Plenty of good restaurants, gelateries and fresh fruit juiceries and cafes. Lovely walks along sea promenades. Excellent restaurants near fish market. Also enjoyed a day in Erice, a mediaeval village reached by cable car.
Keith
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful old town with a lot of monumental buildings and...
Beautiful old town with a lot of monumental buildings and churches, beautiful beaches with gold sand and good restaurants. Near medivial town - Erice was amazing with beautiful view from the mountain.
Marcin
Poland
Scored 10
10
Ideal to be located in the centre of the old Trapani.
Ideal to be located in the centre of the old Trapani. Beautiful streets, architecture and shops / attractions.
Segesta, Erice and the nearby islands Favignana / Levanzo definitely worth a visit.
Very good restaurants and local wine at affordable prices. Winehouse and La Perla highly rated.
Airport taxi transfer cheap and very efficient.
Michael
Denmark
Scored 8.0
8.0
We visited Erice, the hilltop town but the Funivia was...
We visited Erice, the hilltop town but the Funivia was closed for maintenance and we had to pay for an expensive taxi. The buses were few and far between so there were long queues for the bus and a fight to get on in order to return to Trapani in the afternoon.
Erice is well worth a visit. You can buy a ticket there which gives you access to all of the places if interest. They charge to use the public toilets. Allow around 4 hours.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We stayed in the old city part of Trapani and it is gorgeous...
We stayed in the old city part of Trapani and it is gorgeous and easy to get around. It's largely flat, or what slopes the roads have are very gentle. Getting around on foot was easy (definitely worth downloading the map of Sicily so you have offline access to it, if you haven't budgeted for roaming data during your trip). We never felt unwelcome. There were always a few folks who might look at us, or take a second glance, but no one was rude or mean to us at all. We didn't try anyone's patience by holding hands. My spouse was usually identified by most folks as femme (which is completely fine and to be expected) though they weren't doing anything in particular to present that way (just wore shorts and teeshirts, no skirts). Also, because of our size, we're used to folks taking a second glance at us. So we're never sure if it's because of our size or my spouse's ambiguous gender presentation, anyway. It's just another part of what it's like moving through the world as us.
There were many restaurants, bars, cafes, pastry bakeries, gelaterias, and little shops selling doodads. Finding a grocery store for buying a few provisions (like bottles of soda) for a reasonable price was a little challenging but we did find places to go. The main pedestrian ways were very easy to find and get around in. Prices were a bit higher in certain places, but that's to be expected in a tourist area. They were still lower than I'd budgeted for. All of the restaurants had armless chairs that were sturdy enough to support our large bodies. Because it's such an old place with old buildings, places of business tend to be smaller and moving through the spaces can be a little challenging when you're big, but nothing we were trying to do/see was inaccessible to us.
Bonbon
United States
Scored 10
10
We only stayed four days, but could easily have stayed two...
We only stayed four days, but could easily have stayed two weeks and really explored Sicily and the islands around it. We sailed for a day, visited the amazing medieval town on the mountain close by.
Taprani itself has two coast lines due to the nature of the thin spit of land it is built on.
The North shore has gorgeous beeches, the south has a fabulous port with sailing, power craft and ferries to the islands.
The old town center at night is not to be missed with a gentle but humming atmosphere.
Affordable, the only advice is parking in town is almost absent, or costly but public transport is so cheap; 1 euro anywhere!!!. so find a car park out of town and either walk or bus to your appartment.
Mark
United Kingdom
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It was our second time at Dimora Botteghelle. This gorgeous boutique hotel is located in the centre of Trapani (3 min away from the beach and 10 min away from the passenger's port). Our room was simply beautiful! Very spacious, bright and full of astonishing decorations and furniture. Francesca and the rest of the team were very helpful. The breakfast included various sweet and salty options, many fruits and fresh juices. It will be always our favourite place to stay when in Trapani!
My partner and I stayed for one night as we were leaving Sicily the following day. We really enjoyed the hotel due to its location right on the waterfront. The staff was very accommodating in organizing our transfers from the ferry to the hotel and then to the airport the next day. We were upgraded which was very kind of the hotel, the restaurant food in the hotel was great.
Although it's a little far to go to the center, the location allows you to see the sea and Erice right in front of your eyes. The kind couple Benni and Anna took us to the salt fields. Anna did a lot of research for our trip. The room is warm and relaxing. There was a mini supermarket, and the chocolate flavor at the gelato shop nearby was the best I've had in Sicily!
By far the best B&B for the price in whole Sicily. Very clean, smells good, beautiful furniture and art works, roof top terrasse for breakfast, Rosanna was very helpfull. Perfect 10!!!!
Among the best accommodations we stayed in Sicily. Great location in the city center, beautiful room with view over Trapani’s roofs, delicious breakfast, and friendly personnel.
Jakob
Switzerland
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