Ratings based on 21 Verified Reviews

4.4 out of 5
86% of guests recommend
4.6 Room cleanliness
4.5 Service & staff
4.3 Room comfort
4.3 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
5 out of 5
by Anastasios

Posted 16 Apr 2017 on Hotels
Mauro is very kind. He was very friendly although we arrived so late. Very clean rooms equipped with everything you need. Very close to the central station. Available parking and no worries about thieves. Mauro is watching...
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Excellent stay!

Posted 6 Aug 2014 on Hotels
Very friendly, generous and helpful host who made the stay very enjoyable. :)
4 out of 5
by Jary from Dusseldorf

very friendly owner and useful information

Posted 22 Apr 2014 on Hotels
B&S is 500M to the train station, not in the historical center, but very new building amout locals. The owner is very friendly and give your all the information in Agrigento. The B&B has kitchen and very good home made breakfast.
4 out of 5
by Tom Morris from Canada

Convenient option for Agrigento

Posted 24 Oct 2013 on Hotels
Spacious, clean room, a short walk to train station and bus to sights, quiet.
4 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Not bad at all

Posted 5 Aug 2012 on Hotels
Pros: The hosts were really nice, and tried their best to make us comfortable. Cons: Agrigento was a ghost town, even on weekends. Furthermore, the Valle Dei Templi is not worth visiting at night, since no public transit exists, including taxis.
5 out of 5
by JM Goudstikker

Easily accessible, no climbing of narrow streets

Posted 24 May 2012 on Hotels
The owner is extremely helpful, looks after proper supplies for breakfast, and is very nice and warm person. In that particular city, the location does not matter much, since B&Bs tend to be in narrow streets, with lot of climbing stairs, and no car access. His is loc ate 200 meters from the railway station, at same level, and 400 meters from bus terminals. Very quiet (no trafic). Pleasant small apartment, very clean, and convenient for short tourists stay. One can cook in the kitchen if need be. Very satisfied. Only one hint: one must pay with cash, not with credit card, but this seems to be the rule in Italy..., or at least in Sicily.
5 out of 5
Recommended
for Everyone
by Fran from London, UK

Good family accommodation but not your typical B&B

Posted 15 Apr 2012
Pros: Spacious and clean
Cons: Location
Location: Difficult to find but safe as surrounded by family apartments.
Although this B&B was difficult to find as it is tucked away within a large housing complex, the owner Pino was an outstanding host offering advice and supplying maps of the area. The room was large and clean and the separate kitchen with coffee maker and juicer was fantastic. This isn't your traditional B&B, it would better be described as accommodation with pastries of your choice brought to the kitchen in the morning at the time you require. This was perfect for my family and we very much enjoyed our stay.
3 out of 5
by A verified traveler

medium result for money

Posted 15 Apr 2012 on Hotels
the owner is nice but the place semms to be a poor neighbourhood. do not eccept credit card. breakfast is sanwiches. the room itself is clean, comfortable' seems to be new, the place is hard to find even with g.p.s. the owner does not speak english. there is parking.
5 out of 5
Recommended
for Couples
by Jeanne from Lincoln, NE

Spotless, brand new, great owner

Posted 5 Mar 2012
Pros: Pino is the highlight! So very thoughtful, kind, friendly, & always made sure sure everything was just right for us.
Cons: Nothing (restaurants, stores, etc.) is very close. Pino doesn't speak English (we speak some Italian) but his son does & can help over the phone.
Location: The B&B/apt isn't very near attractions or the train or bus station. But both stations ARE walkable, even with some luggage. It's in a safe location.
A great experience! We stayed at this pretty ground-floor apt in mid-February, & even though it was the coldest winter in 100 yrs, there were lots of potted plants and flowers growing outside our door! The apt & all of its furnishings are very new, of unusually high quality, & every inch was spotless. The bedroom area is very large, with plenty of room for the queen bed and also a twin bed. The kitchen is also large, and well furnished with equipment & "starter" food, including pasta, several breakfast cereals, olive oil, milk, cookies, and delicious, fresh Sicilian oranges. In fact, there's a brand new one-cup-at-a-time coffee maker, so that you can make espresso or a cappuccino any time you want! We also liked the fast WIFI connection, & appreciated the booklets & brochures about Agrigento in the apt. The owner, Pino, is a great host! He asked us what we might want for breakfast, and when we'd like it delivered, and voila! The next a.m., he appeared with little breakfast sandwiches and the ricotta-filled cannoli that Sicily is famous for. Pino even drove us way out to the ruins, & offered to buy us a coffee & guidebook there. Also offered to take us to the train.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler from Birmingham, UK

Tranquility at Tranquillo

Posted 24 Jan 2012 on Hotels
I stayed at this establishment for a week in January 2012, and I can't recommend it highly enough. The hospitality from the hosts was most welcoming. I recieved a lovely fresh breakfast every morning consisting of croissants with parma ham and cheese, pastries stuffed with spinach, olives and pancetta, and fresh bread. The room was immaculate and I had the use of a well maintained kitchen. It's also close to the main centre (about a ten minute walk) and the local train and bus stations. If you stay in Agrigento I would seriously suggest staying here.