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Top Lipari Historic Centre Hotel Reviews
Residence La Giara
10/10 Excellent
"We arrived via Liberty Lines ferry, and it was a short walk to the hotel. We checked right in and were shown the room. It was very spacious and had a kitchenette with stovetop to make a light meal. We had a drying rack outside our room and chairs and table in our patio. There is a seasonal pool but not heated. There were several deck lounge chairs to relax by the pool. The morning breakfast was quite nice with eggs, pastries, meat, cheese, yogurt, and fruit. We were able to hold our luggage after checkout too while waiting for our ferry. It was a very easy walk to the shopping street. "
Hotel Carasco
10/10 Excellent
"Stunning property with incredible architecture and location on cliff side next to see and overlooking the town. Wonderful staff and owner that offered to drive me to the ferry when the taxi was not showing up on time. Good menu for dinner. Great breakfast and unbeatable setting. The only problem was that although they say to preserve water, it takes 10-15 minutes for the water in the shower to get warm. Investing in a new water heating system should be top priority. Even so, I would love to stay there again."
Casa Vittorio
8/10 Good
"Room was comfortable, air conditioning worked well, and host even carried my heavy bag upstairs for me. There was nobody there when I arrived despite it being the check in hours. One thing I’ve realized after 2 weeks in Sicily is that the norm is for the hosts not to be present, so if you want more privacy and freedom that’s good. If you need lots of assistance might not be so good. But that’s been overall all over the islands. But when I arrived I had to call them and wait 5-10 minutes for them to arrive. In my experience also almost no English was spoken, but we managed to communicate and make things happen, and that was enough for me. I also enjoyed the privacy. There’s no breakfast included or available to purchase, you have to make your own arrangements. "



























