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Affittacamere Casa Quisquina
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The quadruple room features air conditioning, a wardrobe, a balcony with mountain views as well as a private bathroom bo…
The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, a balcony with city views as well as a private bathroom…
Providing free toiletries, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bidet and a hairdrye…
The twin room features air conditioning, a wardrobe, a terrace with mountain views as well as a private bathroom boastin…
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Restaurants nearby
- I Pupi★ Michelin Having moved behind its old premises during 2025 (now home to TuMa, a modern osteria run by the same team), chef Tony Lo Coco’s new restaurant now occupies the lower part of the Villa Palagonia, a large historic 18C palazzo once visited and described by the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The cuisine continues to focus on Sicilian recipes and ingredients (meat and fish alike), which are personalised and imaginative, showcased on four tasting menus and an extensive à la carte. Various elegant dining rooms, a chef’s table for four guests who can observe the chef working close at hand, a well-st50.6km
- Līmū★ Michelin In a town renowned for its splendid villas built by the Palermo aristocracy, this restaurant occupies a small 16C tower on the edge of the historic centre. The name is a tribute to lemon, a fruit that grows in abundance in Bagheria. The restaurant has two elegant, contemporary-style floors, where dinner starts on the small terrace-cum-lounge – the setting for sampling a whole host of delicious appetisers. This is guests’ first encounter with a technical and creative cuisine that sensitively uses the finest local ingredients, while often following paths born from personal and imaginative ideas.50.9km
- Mec Restaurant★ Michelin In the heart of monumental Palermo, set in a 16th-century palazzo almost opposite the Cathedral (after your meal, ask to step out onto the balcony: a fitting finale to a special evening), this distinctive restaurant shares its space with an exhibition dedicated to Steve Jobs. Diners are welcomed into one of three elegant rooms, beneath frescoed ceilings and surrounded by photographs and memorabilia tracing the story of the computer pioneer. In the kitchen, chef Carmelo Trentacosti reinterprets Sicilian recipes and ingredients with a personal touch: his famous caponata, for example, becomes a v55.6km
- 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.35.9km
- La Madia★★ Michelin Park in one of the streets near this restaurant and prepare yourself for a delightful journey through Sicily and its culinary traditions! Chef Pino Cuttaia, who is demonstrably in love with his native island, highlights his ingredients in a simple and unfussy way, as demonstrated by the shellfish pasta minestra and the black Nebrodi suckling pig with a tomato-based “sugo della Domenica” (Sunday gravy). The two small dining rooms with a modern and minimalist feel offer an attractive setting for this enjoyable culinary experience, enhanced by the elegant service provided by the experienced Vince69.9km
- Il Bavaglino★ Michelin Although this restaurant now occupies new premises in an old building once used for salting fish, its style of cuisine (featured on three tasting menus, “Storie e passioni”, “Mura di Casa”, and the vegetarian “Erba Terra Foglie”, from which dishes can also be chosen à la carte style) remains unchanged. Inspired by regional traditions, chef Giuseppe Costa creates personalised and imaginative dishes that are influenced by local flavours and his past culinary experience, proving himself to be equally at ease with fish and meat options. Our inspector particularly recommends the local purple prawns69.0km
- TuMaBib Once home to the I Pupi restaurant, and run by the same team, this “new generation” osteria takes its name from chef Lo Coco’s children, Turi and Emma. The cuisine here is in the hands of the sous-chef, who pays tribute to Sicily and its glorious, colourful culinary traditions: caponata, aubergine balls, swordfish rolls and the catch of the day all feature on the menu. In summer, tables are laid out in the quiet alleyway behind the restaurant.50.6km
- Buatta Cucina PopolanaBib This simple yet lively and dynamic restaurant occupying the beautiful, historic rooms of an old shop is always busy with locals and tourists, so booking ahead is highly recommended. Dishes are traditionally Sicilian, such as the “sarde a scottadito” (sardines) and change regularly in line with the seasons. Meat, fish, offal and vegetarian options all feature on the menu.55.8km
- 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.62.6km
- 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.62.7km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Agrigento Italian comune in Sicily35.7km
- Valle dei Templi archaeological site in Sicily, Italy38.5km
- Himera ancient city48.0km
- Stadio Renzo Barbera football stadium in Palermo, Italy60.1km
- Temple of Concordia ancient temple in Agrigento, Italy38.5km
- Palermo Cathedral cathedral in Italy55.6km
- Cattedrale di Monreale church in Monreale, Sicily53.6km
- Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele opera house in Palermo, Italy56.2km
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