Hotels / accommodation in Trapani
B&B Gran Veliero, Trapani
New accommodation in Trapani's old town with cultural and gastronomy workshops, arranged at the terrace sea view, in the afternoon/evening for our guests.
- Book or read more here: www.bebtrapanigranveliero.it
B&B Gran Veliero

B&B Gran Veliero

Book here: www.bebtrapanigranveliero.it
At B&B Gran Veliero we wish to add to the hospitality and promotion of our territory, the organization of thematic sensorial workshops, allowing our guests to experience the local culture through the encounter with the natives of the place (fishermen, salt workers, peasants). Hoping to make you learn more about our land, we greet you and invite you to contact us for any curiosity you might have.
B&B Gran Veliero

Book here: www.bebtrapanigranveliero.it
B&B Belveliero, Trapani
Via San Cristoforo 1, Trapani, Italy, Italy
3299714256, bebilveliero@gmail.com, www.bebtrapanilveliero.it
B&B Belveliero is located in Trapani old town:
- in front of the harbour where you can take hydrofoils to Egadi islands (Favignana, Levanzo, Marettimo)
- in front of the bus stop to Trapani Birgi airport, Palermo airport and Palermo city.
- 300 metres from the main rue of Trapani "Corso Vittorio Emanuele" with many shops and churches
- 700 metres to Trapani sandy beach
Belveliero can offer double/triple room with front balcony sea view and private bathroom ensuite, free internet wifi, air condition. Belveliero offers suite made with 2 interconnecting rooms that can host up to 5 guests
B&B Belveliero, Trapani

B&B Belveliero, Trapani

- Homepage: www.bebtrapanilveliero.it
B&B Belveliero, Trapani

B&B Belveliero, Trapani

- Homepage: www.bebtrapanilveliero.it
- Facebook page: facebook.com/bebbelvelierotrapani
The distance between Trapani and some other cities/places in Sicily
Trapani-Custonaci/Scurati (Grotta Mangiapane) 18 km
Trapani-Palermo 101 km
Trapani-Cefalù 169 km
Trapani-Siracusa 375 km
Trapani-Agrigento 130 km
Trapani-Noto 402 km
Trapani-Taormina 370 km
Trapani-Catania 325 km

Ex Grand Hotel at Piazza Garibaldi (19th century).
Photo: Per-Erik Skramstad / Wonders of Sicily

