Soggiorno positivo nel complesso, la struttura ha stanze ampie (perlomeno la nostra lo era), hall e scale più ridotte. Ci sono una sorta di stanza/cucina comune in ogni piano e un bar ”autonomo” con soggiorno all'ultimo piano. Ragazza alla reception molto disponibile. Servizi sanitari con tutto l occorrente, tutto molto pulito. Lati negativi: materasso non comodissimo, finestra non completamente apribile, stanza affacciata sulla strada con locali perciò un po' rumorosa la sera
GGalina EfimovaDisappointing Experience 🫣
I had a rather unpleasant stay at *Appartamenti Rosa Dei Venti* in Trapani.
First of all, the parking situation is very misleading. It's advertised as “free parking near the property,” but in reality, you’ll be given a business card upon arrival with the name of a parking lot located 3 km away in an industrial area beyond the port. They do offer a free shuttle to and from the parking lot, but be prepared to wait. Even if you prearrange your pick-up time, you'll likely have to call and ask “Where are you?” when the time comes.
As for the apartment itself — unfortunately, it was far from cozy. The building hardly gets any sunlight, so the space feels dark and chilly. I was freezing at night under a very thin blanket. The bathroom window opens into the shared stairwell, so you can hear people coming in and out, and even sounds from neighboring bathrooms — not exactly pleasant.
The location is central, but that also means a lot of street noise. There’s a café just below the windows. I was lucky it was a weekday and they closed around 11 PM — but not without the clatter of dumpsters and shutters being slammed. Conversations from people downstairs are easily heard inside the room.
To be fair, the apartment was clean, which is probably the only positive I can mention.
In summary, if you're staying in Trapani for just a day or two, I’d recommend booking a hotel instead — something more welcoming and better managed. And unless you're traveling without a car and plan to spend all your time in the city center, this place may not be the best option. For me, it was an overall disappointing experience.
ゲゲストХороший отель! У меня оказался очень поздний заезд после того, как они закрыли ресепшн. Очень странно! Я выбирала отель с ресепшн 24/7! Они оставили мне записку с подробной инструкцией на двери отеля. В ней говорилось, что ключи от комнаты я найду в двери, а их там не было!!! Мой сонный мозг смог додуматься только для того, чтобы спуститься на пустой ресепшн и забрать ключи оттуда. При check-out вопросов не было.
CClaire MHotel Vittoria is an older hotel - quite nostalgic I must say! Just look at the key of the room! Totally old style, but super cool! The staff was very welcoming and friendly and the room was big and clean and very simple. The bed was bigger than what we usually had during our Sicily trip and it was very comfy ... I'd say it reflected the size of the room ... 😂
The breakfast next morning was very nice - we had eggs, crêpes, cakes, fruits, ... a lot to choose from and again, very helpful and friendly staff. Those heads on the pictures were all on tables on the way to the dining room ... Unfortunately, I forgot to take more pictures of the hotel, but instead, I will add some pix of Trapani where in the evening we enjoyed one of the most beautiful sunsets of our trip ... And that tree! OMG! What a personality! 😍
ゲゲストThe hotel is really nicely located with a view to Mount Etna, also with an outside swimming pool area.
Rooms were spacious and absolutely clean.
Service at reception was excellent while bar and restaurant service could be sometimes a little bit faster and more professional.
What we did not appreciate: We followed an invitation of the hotel restaurant for a full Saturday night dinner menu, which should be accompanied by a live saxophonist. But when the saxophonist did not appear we were informed they copied the invitation just from two weeks ago. At least we would have expected some sort of professional apologies and set-off because we wouldn´t have stayed for dinner if we had known in advance.
Photo: from swimming pool area to Mount Etna