Hostels in Palermo

10 Hostels in Palermo, Italy
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Ostello Bello Palermo
9.6Superb(340)
Hostel- 0.83km from city centre
With its welcoming atmosphere and many activities, Ostello Bello Palermo is the perfect place to feel at home even on vacation.
Privates From
€0.50
Dorms From
€27.39
Double H
8.8Fabulous(988)
Hostel- 0.64km from city centre
Palermo, doorways, palaces, churches, and mosaics are generally well preserved and tell a unique story of thousands of years.
Privates From
€27.50
Dorms From
€20.00
Exclusive Dependance
9.3Superb(510)
Hostel- 0.1km from city centre
Exclusive Dependance has many different room hostel... different hostel rooms with a lots of colour, beds
Privates From
€17.28
Dorms From
€14.40
Mermaid Space Capsule
8.9Fabulous(38)
Hostel- 2.5km from city centre
Mermaid Space Capsule Hostel Palermo offers a unique luxury capsule experience with modern design and full privacy, conveniently located near transport links and vibrant city attractions in Palermo.
Privates From
€16.63
Dorms From
€18.20
A casa di Amici Boutique Hostel
9.3Superb(1602)
Hostel- 1.61km from city centre
Boutique Hostel in the Heart of Palermo
Privates From
€23.75
Dorms From
€23.75
Balarm Hostel and Bar
7.7Very Good(398)
Hostel- 0.45km from city centre
At the Balarm Hostel you will enchant your holiday in Sicily.
Privates From
€23.75
Dorms From
€19.00
Cortile dei Giusti
9.8Superb(19)
Hostel- 0.21km from city centre
Cortile dei Giusti provides a shared kitchen and tour organizing services, as well as room service for guests. The air-conditioned guest rooms come with a fridge, a microwave, a kettle, a bidet, free toiletries, and a desk.
Privates From
€23.00
Dorms From
€22.80
Hostelo SrLs
9.6Superb(26)
Hostel- 1.11km from city centre
Hostelò is the first and only Luxury Hostel that you can find in Palermo. A unique and unforgettable experience awaits you!
Privates From
€16.25
Dorms From
€32.98
Ostello Vucciria
8.6Fabulous(1)
Hostel- 0.34km from city centre
Ostello Vucciria offers travelers a cozy and vibrant stay in the heart of the historic center of Palermo.
Privates From
€33.33
Dorms From
€34.00
Sunrise Hostel & Rooms
6.3Good(108)
Hostel- 0.34km from city centre
Sunrise Hostel & Rooms offers dorms and private room along with a fully equipped kitchen and a large shar
Privates From
€18.00
Dorms From
€16.50

About Palermo

7.9Very Good(278 Reviews)
Activities
7.8
Eating out
8.5
Shopping
7.5
Chilling out
7.2
Transport
7.5
Sightseeing
8.4
Culture
8.7
Nightlife
7.4
Value for Money
8.2

About Palermo

Palermo has long been considered one of Italy's most multicultural cities, having been conquered many times in its history. African, Arabic and European influences combine to offer a fascinating mix of architecture and gastronomy. As capital of Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest island, it's also the gateway to the beaches of Taormina and the tallest active volcano in Europe, Mount Etna. Now nearly 3,000 years old, the city of Palermo was crowned Italy’s Capital of Culture in 2018.

Palermo hostels have dorms and private rooms in historic settings, including an ornate Art Nouveau building and a palace dating back to 1900. For something more modern, try a boutique Palermo hostel that doubles as a contemporary art museum, housing collections of sculptures, paintings and musical instruments. Throughout the city, there are many family-run hostels and guesthouses, with Italian-style free breakfast included. Book a hostel in Palermo with a terrace or balcony for views over the terracotta roofs of the old town.

Known locally as Quattro Canti (the Four Corners), the intersection of Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Via Maqueda is the traditional centre of Palermo. Close to all major monuments and attractions, this is the most popular area to stay. Just a short walk away, you’ll find the Politeama/Libertà district, which is filled with 19th-century architecture. Mondello is a former fishing village 20km from the city centre with sandy beaches and a thriving summer nightlife. It's connected to the centre by bus during the summer, making it a great waterfront alternative to staying downtown. 

The old town is filled with majestic buildings including Italy’s biggest opera house, Teatro Massimo, where the final scene in The Godfather III was filmed. The 12th-century Cappella Palatina, part of the Royal Palace of Palermo, has stunning gold mosaics, marble flooring and intricate wooden carvings. The city’s main food market, Mercato di Ballarò, is an exhilarating assault on the senses and jam-packed with fresh produce, olives, meats and fish. 

The best way to get around Palermo is the extensive local bus system, taking you across the city to all the major sights as well as nearby Monte Pellegrino, Mondello and Monreale. Falcone Borsellino Airport is 35km west of the city centre with connections by bus or train. The main bus terminal is right next to Palermo Centrale train station, both about a 15-minute walk from the old town centre. For more inspiration on what to do in this popular city, check out our guide on things to do in Palermo for solo travellers.

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