- Villa Igiea Grand Hotel (Palermo; tel. 091-6312111): This old villa, built at the turn of the 20th century in the Art Nouveau style, is the grandest address in Palermo. Surrounded by a park overlooking the sea, it provides an old-world atmosphere but has all the modern comforts.
- Grand Hotel Liberty (Messina; tel. 090-6409436; www.framon-hotels.com): This is one of the grandest hotels on the eastern coast of Sicily. It was transformed in the mid-1990s into a bastion of comfort and tranquillity, with some of the island's best and plushest bedrooms. A stay here is a beautiful way to visit "messy" Messina.
- Villa Meligunis (Lipari; tel. 090-9812426; www.villameligunis.it): This hotel is as good as it gets in the volcanic Aeolian Islands. A restored cluster of 17th-century fishermen's cottages forms the nucleus of the compound. All modern conveniences in this remote outpost have been added.
- Grand Hotel Timeo (Taormina; tel. 0942-23801; www.framon-hotels.com): Liz Taylor and Richard Burton have long vamoosed, but this deluxe hotel still attracts the rich and famous who want to enjoy the stately comfort of a 19th-century neoclassical villa near Taormina's Greek theater. It's lighthearted and baronial at the same time.
- Excelsior Grand Hotel (Catania; tel. 095-7476111; www.thi.it): This is the leading hotel of Sicily's second city, a monument to the modernism of la dolce vita days of the 1950s. The city may be in decay, but the hotel is completely up-to-date, housing its guests in luxury and comfort.
- Grand Hotel (Syracuse; tel. 0931-464600; www.grandhotelsr.it): This turn-of-the-20th-century hotel is so old, it's new again, following a major upgrade and renovation in the 1990s. Its stately, old-fashioned charm has been preserved, but its comforts are definitely 21st century. It's the best place to stay if you plan to visit the archaeological gardens of Syracuse.


