Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Parcheggio Lumbi

    4.0 (2 reviews)

    Parcheggio Lumbi Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Parcheggio Lumbi

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of joe r.
    1
    16
    1

    2 years ago

    was easy to get to the price was reasonable, and from outside the parking garage, a bus will take you in Taormina 5 minutes drive

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Comune di Taormina - Arcipretura di Taormina-- the Sicilian collection of Dolce G is patterned from this square.

    Comune di Taormina

    (2 reviews)

    Taormina Rocks Amayzingness! One of the more dramatic looking towns in Sicily, Taormina is place…read moreI keep visiting. Why? It's on top of a mountain, overlooking the coast of Eastern Sicily, the people are reserved as most Sicilians, the history incredible, the views of Mt. Etna (you can see lava flow at night) and the Ionian Sea, breathtaking!! The ceramics (if you haven't seen the color Taormina Red, is present in ceramics), the food, authentic. My fave resto in Taormina, Tischi Toschi sits off the main street. Oh yes, the delicious gelati (Sicilian pistachio, almonds/mandorla and liquirizia/licorice at O'scialty). Some friends who spent 5 days in the Amalfi, Positano and Sorrento found Taormina really cool, cheaper and fun also. The Amalfi is played out and trendy, not really known for cuisine and culture so I quest for less "fashionable" places when I travel. Taormina, although visited by Europeans, is one of those cool places I love. Taormina is situated on a mesa, winding roads past beautiful sea vistas, take you there. Or take the funicular up to the mountain if you're staying at the bottom. Aside from its interesting history of takeovers and invasions by different cultures, the village of Taormina is home to expats, artists, writers, photographers, intellectuals. It's one of the wealthier towns in Sicily, where tourists and residents take strolls into the evening, window-shopping, eating gelati, having a drink at some of the neighborhood bars.... stunning to walk in day or night. The people of Taormina are happy to oblige because they are appreciative that travelers make it up to their somewhat isolated village. Visits: 3, Yelp=1 Tip: Stay in Taormina your first time as the scenery changes from day to evening; it's stunning views are enough to make you fall in love with the place. Taormina is a shopper's paradise: clothing, Italian chic, Sicilian marzipan goods and almond type cookies, antiquities and great dining options. This city is great for a 2 day stay and you can drive your rental here with no issues; parking lots are accessible. Taormina is about 45 minutes by car from the Catania airport (reachable from London, Berlin and other cities in Europe for cheap and from many cities in Italy). Cabs cost about €85 one way, make sure you ask for the price before you get into the cab. There is a train from CTA that stops close to Taormina and cab it to your hotel. Airfare from FCO (Rome) to Catania (CTA) is approx $50 one way for an hour flight.

    One of the most beatiful sea-side city I've ever been during my italian summer vacation. Amazing…read morelandscape, astonishinig sea-side and beaches and wonderfull restaurant/bar in which to spend time and have your lunch/dinner. People are warm and wellcome you kindly. Love Italy and love this city over others.

    Garace SEA Palace Mazzaro' - From the balconies

    Garace SEA Palace Mazzaro'

    (3 reviews)

    Now called the Vretreats Sea palace, this is a classic hotel that's had nice updates located on…read morethe tranquil mazzaro beach just down the hill from Taormina. We stayed in a Junior suite for 2 nights in late September. We were on the top(4th) lobby floor so had great sea views from our private patio that was large enough to have 2 lounge chairs as well as two other chairs and a small table. The room was quite large and the bathroom recently updated with a gray marble interior. The bath was a little cramped but it was great to have the new fixtures. Our room (443) was at the end of the hall so was pretty quiet and I slept well in the firm but not too firm bed. We also had a desk and couch but I think the furniture could be better arranged and there's an opportunity for a bit more decor. The breakfast was a lavish buffet with plenty of options including granita with all the traditional Sicilian options. Covid protocols required you to point and have the serving staff get your food. The hotel faces the beach and there are ample beach chairs reserved for guests in a large gated area. Beach attendants will bring towels and help you get set up. The small bay is calm and nice for swimming although the beach is primarily stoned (not sand). We enjoyed our stay.

    Mazzaro Sea Palace…read more Perfect. Exactly what we expected. Beautiful hotel. Beautiful location. Great room. Wonderfully attentive staff. The doorman addressed us by name when we returned to the hotel. The rooms are contemporary in design and very thoughtfully laid out. Beautiful balconies. The only criticism is the location of the towel rack in the bathroom. It was too high for my wife to reach. The restaurants are first class. The pool area is just a step above the beach. You cannot beat the combination of quality, rooms, location, service, food, and amenities.

    Hotel El Jebel, Taormina

    Hotel El Jebel, Taormina

    (1 review)

    We'd read fabulous reviews for Hotel El Jebel on TripAdvisor and other travel sites. Unfortunately,…read morewhile some parts of the stay were very strong, others were hugely lacking for the price tag and 5 star rating the hotel has. We were told the hotel had just opened for the season the day we arrived to check in for our honeymoon, which may have explained some of the issues. - Staff: Extremely friendly. Happy to make reservations for us, print directions for us and change rooms immediately for us when we had room issues. Very polite and friendly every time we saw them. - Breakfast: The breakfast was excellent. A homemade omelet everyday to our liking, fresh croissants (plain, sesame seed, chocolate), whole wheat and white bread, lots of jam flavors and butter, fresh whole fruits, cereal and tarts. Homemade cappuccinos topped with chocolate and breakfast tea were also always on our menu. Everything was displayed nicely and with care, especially considering we were usually the only ones eating. - Rooms: The rooms were large and nicely decorated. Easily the largest I've ever stayed in in Europe. The beds were king sized and comfortable. Unfortunately, towels had some brown residue on them and smelled of cigarette smoke, wifi barely worked in the room as advertised, unless sitting in one area near the bathroom and the shower was very hard to get a temperature we liked. And this was all after the third time we were given a room change and to their nicest suite in the hotel! When we'd initially checked in, we had a nice suite (already an upgrade from what we first booked), and we were given champagne complimentary for our honeymoon. The room had a dark feel but beautiful views of the sea (as did our final room). However, the heat was not working and the weather was in the 50s and rainy for most of our stay. The heat was particularly not working well in the bathroom, so we requested it to be fixed or to have our room switched. We switched rooms to an equally-sized room that was much brighter but had no views of the sea. It still felt chillier than it should, and, unfortunately, the shower water would be hot for one minute and then cold for about two. It made showering comfortably near impossible. Thus, we were finally upgraded to the final suite I first mentioned. All of this was less than ideal for a 5 star hotel. To their credit, they did work on fixing the heat problem while we were there. - Spa: We booked this in advance when we booked our room and got a deal on the massage. The spa itself was pretty with a nice hot tub in the middle, and perhaps they have a full-time spa staff during high season, but our massage was not great. The masseuse did not back off when it was clear I didn't like something, and even rubbed oil on my face and all within my hair. It was a squirmy hour for me and certainly not relaxing. When we left the spa, we saw the two masseuses saying bye at the front desk, and it was clear they were either outside masseuses called in for our massage, or just two people they randomly found to give massages. The hotel was very pretty, and I imagine bustling during high season. It's well-located on Taormina's main street, though away from heavy pedestrian traffic. I'd likely rate it a 2.5, but given how much the room shaped our experience, I feel the need to round down to a 2.

    Parcheggio Lumbi - parking - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...