Beautiful hotels are my thing – but you already know that. I love sharing my travel stories right after I get back, while my feelings are still fresh and emotions running high. And after this trip I’m just full of gratitude and straight-up wow! What an incredible, history-soaked journey through the heart of Italian Dolce Vita!
Palermo, the capital of Sicily, isn’t a place I’ll be dreaming about anytime soon. It’s a cute little city, sure – but overcrowded, touristy, and lacking that authentic spark. A few cool spots to eat, some historic buildings, bustling street markets… but overall? Pretty average. I won’t pretend I was head over heels, though I’m sure Palermo has its fans. As for Sicily in general — I’ve got a feeling she’s still got some tricks up her sleeve, so I’m not saying I won’t be back!


But there’s one thing that truly moved me to tears — and honestly, that’s not unusual for me. I’m that person who gets all emotional while traveling. Anyone who’s ever been on a trip with me has probably seen those little happy tears and maybe even thought I was a bit unhinged — I mean, who cries at the sight of a sparkling Eiffel Tower or a balcony view over an Italian bay? Well… me. That’s just how I’m wired 🙂
Villa Igiea, a Rocco Forte Hotel
Some hotels impress you with their design. Others have a story to tell. Villa Igiea does both.
From morning espressos on the balcony overlooking the sea, to stunning interiors that breathe Belle Époque charm, all the way to golden sunsets over the harbor — everything about this place whispers (well, maybe shouts) slow luxury.



Every little detail at Villa Igiea is spot on — marble floors, frescoes in the lobby, panoramic terraces overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea… it all made me feel like I’d stepped straight into a dreamy Italian romance film. Add to that: incredible food, an amazing hotel team, tennis courts, a gym, a spa, a pool — literally everything you could wish for on a slow, blissed-out getaway.
Villa Igiea isn’t just a hotel — it’s an experience. Sensual, serene, and beautifully curated. For those who live for beauty, the art of slow living, and those tiny, perfect moments that stay with you long after you’ve unpacked.




It doesn’t happen often, but this time Iga and I spent most of our 3-day trip in full-on chill mode — lounging by the pool, going for walks, playing tennis, and having sunset dinners. No running around the city, no ticking off map pins — just slowing down. And honestly? I didn’t realize how much I’d enjoy the whole art of doing nothing thing. Pure bliss.





We wrapped up our walks around Palermo in true Italian style — with food. Cannoli and pizza are a must for me in Italy. Here’s where I’d highly recommend you go:
Cannoli & Co, Palermo – for the most amazing cannoli.
Cagliostro – for an insanely good pizza.
Amunì Gelaterie – for some seriously delicious gelato.



Other, recommended restaurants:
- Buatta Cucina Popolana
- FUD – Bottega sicula
- Seven Restaurant Palermo
- Asmundo Bistro – Restaurant Palermo Cattedrale
- Fúnnaco PizzaLab
- Le Terrazze del Sole
- I Segreti del Chiostro
- Locale






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