The Hotel Stella Italia stands on a peaceful side street in the historic centre of Marsala, framed by ancient and magnificent aristocratic buildings.
A historic building itself, which was purpose-built around 1873, the 4-storey hotel faces Marsala's magnificent cathedral and the Palazzo VII Aprile, which frame the city's main square, known as the "Loggia".
The Hotel Stella d'Italia was completely refurbished in 2006 but retains its characteristic charm.
The external architectural features are typical of the area, while the simplicity of the internal neo-classical furnishings in its rooms, combined with all the latest modern comforts, allow guests to experience the magical atmosphere of Marsala even in the intimacy of their own room.
The Hotel Stella d'Italia is adjacent to an ancient covered passageway, connected to one of the hotel's 35 rooms, which provides a bird's eye view of Via Mario Rapisardi.
In the mid-1900s, a radical refurbishment took place, involving many different skilled workers, which turned the Hotel Stella d'Italia into Marsala's leading hotel.
The hotel also includes a valuable collection of contemporary paintings and sculptures created by prestigious artists, including members of the "Scicli Group".