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B&B Sant’Agostino

Between art, history, and Mediterranean charm
Walking through Palermo means immersing yourself in a story made of light, scents, and cultures that have intertwined over the centuries, giving life to a city like no other. Every street holds traces of ancient civilizations — from Arab domes to Baroque palaces and colorful markets.
At B&B Sant’Agostino, your journey becomes an experience: an artist’s home where creativity and hospitality blend, allowing you to discover the most authentic side of Palermo.

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La Loggia

La Loggia

Once home to kings and queens and guardian of the city, the Loggia has long been the stage for the events that shaped Palermo. This historic district takes its name from the Castello a Mare, the favored fortress of King Frederick II and his court, today a vibrant cultural hub hosting concerts and events.

Elegant and refined, the room is a noble residence enriched with precious, carefully curated details. The canopy bed and natural light from the windows create a magical atmosphere in this discreet corner of paradise, which opens directly onto the internal garden.

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“Il Genio” Room

“Il Genio” Room

Emblem of spirituality and guardian of place, the Genius loci is the enduring symbol of the city of Palermo. From above, the Genio watched over a history of conquests and cultural exchanges, protecting both the people of Palermo and the foreigners who arrived from all over the world to enrich it with new treasures.

With a window overlooking the garden and direct access to the terrace, this two-level room offers a memorable stay, following in the footsteps of the Genio.

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La Kalsa

La Kalsa

The “chosen one,” the “pure,” the Kalsa still preserves the name it bore when it was the political heart of Arab rule in Sicily. Home to the emir and his ministers, the fortified citadel once stretched for kilometers along the city’s coastline, just like today’s neighborhood, now surrounded by the Mura delle Cattive and magnificent oriental-inspired buildings that arose over the centuries.

This room reflects, in its own way, the legacy of that richness through its generous spaces and large walk-in shower. From its privileged position, two private balconies offer views of the surrounding area and of the splendid historic center.

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La Cuba

La Cuba

Once surrounded by gardens and fountains, La Cuba stood at the heart of a Jannat al-ard, the garden-paradise of King William II. This grand Arab-inspired palace, adorned with muqarnas, was the pleasure pavilion where the king and his court rested and spent their time.

In one of the B&B’s most spacious rooms, you can enjoy your stay with generous spaces and private corners all to yourself. With its beautiful vaulted ceiling and a small private terrace, you’ll truly feel like royalty.

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