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** Centrale Palace Hotel [€€–€€€]- Palermo's best splurge is also one of its most central inns, a 17th-century palazzo converted to a hotel in 1892 and recently modernized by the Best Western group. Furnishings are mostly discreetly functional and modern, with a few period or Empire antiques and Oriental rugs to liven up the decor. Corso Vittorio Emanuele 357... Reserve it at Booking.com or Venere.com Full story

** Hotel Letizia [€€–€€€] - A Sicilian boutique hotel bang in the heart of La Kalsa in the historic center, half a block from both the main drag Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and the shady, exotic park of cafe-lined Piazza Marina. Persian rugs on parquet floors, rustic beamed ceilings, sumptuous bedspreads, and a mingling of arte povera wood furnishings and modern functional units. Via Bottai 30... Reserve it at Booking.com or Venere.com Full story

** B&B Ai Cartari [€€–€€€] - This B&B in La Kalsa is like having your own spacious, Sicilian apartment, with just two suite-like rooms overlooking the Basilica of San Francesco. It's one of my top choices for best place to stay in town—heart of the action, charmingly furnished, quiet, and very homey, with a Sicilian breakfast. Via A. Paternostro 62... Reserve it Full story

* Hotel Grande Albergo Sole [€€€] - It's the closest hotel to Palermo's epicenter, mere steps east of the Quattro Canti—and quite a sight cheaper than its fancier neighbor the Centrale Palace. While the hotel is unexceptionally modern, the staff is friendly and courteous, prices and location a dream, and it's so gosh-darn huge they often have plenty of room available. Corso Vittorio Emanuele 219... Reserve it Full story

* Hotel Posta [€€] - This favorite of Italian actors and writers (including Nobelist Dario Fo) has been family-run since 1921. As of 1998 everything is brand new, from the sparkling white tile floors to the modern wood veneer and white lacquer furniture units. Almost all accommodations are comfortably large and the beds are nice and firm. Via A. Gagini 77... Reserve it at Booking.com or Venere.com Full story

Hotel Cortese [€] - If you're up to braving the back streets around Ballarò market—a dicey neighborhood after dark, but not the city's worst—you'll find great rates at this family-run hotel. Accommodations are medium to small, but not tiny (that's saved for the baths). Rooms with bath feature brand-new furnishings and comfy beds. Via Scarparelli 16... Reserve it at Booking.com or Venere.com Full story

Hotel Gardenia [€€] - The Gardenia offers serious comfort and amenities at good prices for what you get. The wonderfully firm beds in mid-size rooms are surrounded by modular furnishings and brand-new baths. Via Mariano Stabile 136... Reserve it at Booking.com or Venere.com Full story

Hotel Libertà [€–€€] - A skyscraping 10th-floor inn in the same building as the Gardenia, with really nice—and surprisingly designer rooms—a panoramic terrace pub. Via Mariano Stabile 136, tel. +39-091-321-911... (Reserve it at Booking.com or Venere.com).

Hotel Elite [€€] - In the same building as the Gardenia and Libertà, with similar comforts. Via Mariano Stabile 136, tel. +39-091-329-318...(Reserve it at Booking.com or Venere.com).

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