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Sorge Palace

MussomeliCity view
8.7/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Double Room with Balcony
1x Super King 27 Up to 4
City view

The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a private entrance, a balcony with city views as well as a private b…

Deluxe Double Room with Balcony
1x Super King 26 Up to 4
City view

The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a private entrance, a balcony with city views as well as a private b…

Triple Room
3x Twin 20 Up to 3
City view

The triple room offers air conditioning, a private entrance, a balcony with city views as well as a private bathroom boa…

Single Room
1x Twin 16
City view

The single room provides air conditioning, a private entrance, a balcony with city views as well as a private bathroom f…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Osteria ExpanificioBib Situated in the historic centre between the Pirandello theatre and the belvedere, this former bakery has been transformed into a modern, welcoming restaurant that has recently been expanded to include an evening cocktail bar (the Buvette del Panificio). The menu features a superb selection of some of the island’s most famous dishes, including stuffed sardines, Robiola goat’s cheese, Palermo-style sword fish and ricotta cassata.33.7km
  • Zàghara Restaurant Housed in the elegant Relais Villa Flora, this restaurant occupies a natural terrace with breathtaking views of the Nissene hills. The dishes are predominantly regional in style yet reinterpreted with a modern twist. There’s also a good wine selection with a focus on Sicilian and Italian labels.25.2km
  • Zamù This restaurant’s name comes from the initial syllables of the two restaurants that once stood here, which were combined and refurbished a few years ago. Now in the style of a modern bistro, Zamù serves traditional and generously portioned cuisine, plus a reasonably priced business menu at lunchtime. There’s an equal emphasis on meat and fish on the menu, while the clearly displayed blackboard lists the daily specials available.26.4km
  • Aquanova Hosteria Housed in an old “water house” with origins dating back to the 17C and a large water wheel still visible in the dining room, this restaurant is home to a chef with Albanian origins (who grew up in Italy) who creates fresh, imaginative and seasonal cuisine in colourful dishes that are full of flavour. Sicilian traditions (inland as well as coastal) with a highly personalised twist take centre stage on the à la carte and tasting menus. There’s also a firm focus on vegetables thanks to the restaurant’s own on-site kitchen garden, which is well worth a visit. Also not to be missed is a visit to th26.6km
  • PalazzaccioBib A simple, almost rustic restaurant in the pedestrianised historic centre of one of the medieval villages that add to the special attraction of the Parco delle Madonie. Here, the owner prepares seasonal cuisine which is firmly anchored in the region, made from ingredients from the surrounding area. The antipasto is always good, and is served as a selection of five or six small bites made from vegetables, cheese and meat, as well as mushrooms. The home-made bread is excellent – the natural leavening process takes almost four days. A good wine selection completes the picture.49.1km
  • NangalarruniBib This restaurant, named after the ancient Sicilian musical mouth instrument similar to a small flute and used in folk music, is located in the heart of the historic center. It features a spacious outdoor area for the summertime and interior spaces that predominantly use materials such as wood and stone. The cuisine pays homage to traditional local dishes, expertly crafted and "revitalized," using ingredients that mostly come from the Madonie Park where the location is situated. The mushroom specialties are not to be missed, and the wine selection is also excellent.49.1km
  • Terrazza Costantino In just a few years, young owner-chef Giuseppe Costantino has turned what was once the family trattoria into an elegant restaurant serving delicious reinterpretations of local specialities. There is just one tasting menu which features either meat or fish (although this can be discussed when you make your booking, which is essential). Given the excellent quality of the food here, this menu offers exceptional value for money.28.7km
  • Carusu Along the road through the archaeological park, two small rooms on different floors host an elegant and refined restaurant, born from the Mangione family's passion – nomen omen. In the kitchen, young Alen, after significant experiences in renowned restaurants, offers his reinterpretation of Sicilian cuisine, with a strong focus on vegetables, many of which are grown on the farm tended by his uncle. At the entrance, you'll find father Francesco, while in the dining room, his equally young brother Dominique is available for conversations about wine.34.3km
  • Il Molo Situated on the seafront facing the small tourist harbour of San Leone, this elegant restaurant boasts an attractive summer terrace with a relaxed ambience. Here you can savour a selection of regional fish and meat dishes prepared by the owner-chef with ingredients of the highest quality.38.4km
  • Locanda Perbellini al Mare The flavors of Sicily – and not just seafood – are reimagined in a modern way, with personal touches (such as the tuna cutlet cooked and raw with soy mayonnaise and mashed potatoes), as well as vegetarian recipes inspired by the multi-starred chef Perbellini, executed with good technique and a dedication to taste. This all takes place in a modern beach establishment, complete with loungers and umbrellas. In the summertime, the windows open, and you practically all dine on the terrace, surrounded by the scent of the sea.45.1km

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Attractions nearby

  • Agrigento Italian comune in Sicily33.6km
  • Valle dei Templi archaeological site in Sicily, Italy35.3km
  • Temple of Concordia ancient temple in Agrigento, Italy35.2km
  • Himera ancient city43.7km
  • Madonie mountain range in Sicily, Italy41.1km
  • Temple of the Olympian Zeus ancient temple in Agrigento, Sicily, Italy35.3km
  • Agrigento Cathedral church building in Agrigento, Italy33.4km
  • Scala dei Turchi rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte, southern Sicily, Italy40.6km

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