The Seven Restaurant rooftop terrace offers unrivaled panoramic views of the city and harbor
Location on Via Roma is walkable to the train station, markets, and major sights
Rooms are surprisingly spacious with high ceilings and parquet floors
Resumo Rápido: A grand old dame that relies heavily on its killer rooftop view to distract you from the dated bathrooms and thin walls.
Revisado por @JenniferSills668637: I felt like I was living in a vintage Italian movie here. The rooftop terrace became my second home—sipping spritz while watching the sunset over the piazza was the highlight of my entire Sicily trip. It's the perfect base for exploring.
Hóspedes Que Ficaram Aqui Disseram
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the rooftop breakfast views but consistently lukewarm about the hard beds and aging bathrooms.
Reality check
The 'soundproof' windows help, but light sleepers still report hearing traffic and neighbors walking on the parquet floors above.
You prioritize views and location over modern luxury
You enjoy a 'Grand Hotel' vintage aesthetic
You plan to be out exploring all day and just need a central base
Limpeza e Manutenção
8.2
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, though reviews note occasional missed dust bunnies under beds.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean grout and tiles, but aging fixtures make them feel less 'sparkling' than a new build.
Maintenance: Wear and tear is visible—scuffed parquet, peeling paint on balcony railings, and rattling vents.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel white. Clean but not luxurious; towels can be on the thin/scratchy side.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh; older rooms can have a faint musty or 'old wood' scent.
Sleepability™
6MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4BARULHENTO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Relentless scooters and sirens on Via Roma
Footsteps from guests on the floor above (parquet floors transmit sound)
Rattling AC units in older rooms
Antes de reservar
Bom saber
City tax is ~€4.50 per person/night and must be paid in cash at the hotel.
The 'welcome prosecco' mentioned in reviews is typically reserved for Premium room bookings only.
Breakfast is served on the rooftop, but the hot food (scrambled eggs) often gets cold quickly—stick to the pastries and fruit.
O que levar
High-quality earplugs (essential for Via Roma facing rooms)
European power adapter (outlets are limited in older rooms)
Slippers (parquet floors can be chilly and dusty)
Room Genie
Melhores escolhas
Premium Double/Triple on the 5th floor (best views, furthest from street noise)
Rear-facing rooms for a darker but significantly quieter night
Quartos a evitar
1st and 2nd-floor rooms facing Via Roma (noise trap)
Rooms near the elevator shaft (mechanical noise)
Room Request Genie – copiar e colar
“I am a light sleeper and kindly request a room on the highest possible floor, facing the internal courtyard or away from Via Roma. If a street view is necessary, please ensure it is a 'Premium' room with upgraded soundproofing.”
FAQ e dicas ocultas
Tudo o que você realmente quer saber antes de reservar.
Is there a pool?
No. There is a rooftop terrace, but it is for dining and drinking only, not swimming.
How is the parking situation?
Non-existent on-site. You must use the nearby 'Aiutamicristo Garage' (~€15-20/day) or risk street parking in a ZTL zone.
Is the area safe?
Yes, Via Roma is busy and central. However, the side streets towards the station can feel gritty at night—stick to the main roads.
Does the AC work well?
It's hit or miss. It can be loud and is often seasonally controlled (you can't blast cold air in winter/spring).
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, and it's served on the spectacular rooftop. The view is 10/10, the food is a solid 6/10.
Is there a gym?
Yes, a small fitness room with basic Technogym equipment, but don't expect a full wellness center.
Dicas de Insiders
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The rooftop bar 'Seven' is open to the public—make a reservation for sunset drinks even if you don't stay here.
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Avoid the hotel laundry service if possible; it's pricey. There are local 'lavanderia' spots nearby.
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The ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone) is active here. If you drive to the door to unload, you MUST give your plate number to reception immediately to avoid a fine.
5 coisas que deve saber antes de partir
💡The shower stalls in standard rooms are phone-booth tiny—elbows will hit the glass.
💡The 'double bed' is often just two singles pushed together that drift apart during the night.
💡The elevator is an antique experience: slow, small, and sometimes out of order.
💡You can hear the housekeeping carts rolling on the parquet floors from three rooms away.
💡The rooftop view includes a direct line of sight into some very authentic (and run-down) neighboring apartments.
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