Everything you need to know to reach Kalamarina Rooms stress-free
Are you planning a trip to Palermo and thinking of arriving by car?
Kalamarina Rooms is located in Piazza Marina, in the heart of the historic centre, within the ZTL – Limited Traffic Zone.
In this guide, you’ll find all the updated information you need to enter the ZTL, park near the property, and move easily around the city.
ZTL Area
ZTL Palermo – Boundaries, Hours, and Daily Pass
To access the historic centre by car, you need to activate the daily ZTL pass, which can be purchased through the Palermo Mobilità app or on the official website.
The cost varies depending on the type of vehicle.
Remember: you can activate the pass after entering the ZTL area, but no later than 12:00 a.m. on the same day you access it.
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Where to Park Near Kalamarina Rooms
Once you arrive in the area, you can choose among several convenient options, all within a few minutes’ walk from Piazza Marina:
Autorimessa Aiutamicristo
Private guarded parking – 700 m from Kalamarina Rooms
Address: Via Magione, 42, Palermo
Tel: +39 333 549 8561
Foro Italico Umberto I
Free parking outside the ZTL, just 650 m from the property.
Ideal for those who prefer walking through the historic centre without purchasing the daily pass.
Piazza Marina
Street parking inside the ZTL, about 100 m from Kalamarina Rooms.
In this case, it’s essential to activate the pass.
Kalamarina rooms awarded the Traveller Review Award 2026
Guest reviews award Kalamarina rooms with the Traveller Review Award 2026. A reliable choice for staying in Palermo’s historic centre, in Piazza Marina.
Palermo among the World’s Top Destinations for 2025: Discover its Unique Charm with Kalamarina Rooms
Palermo was named one of the world’s top destinations for 2025 by Airbnb. Discover its charm, history, and flavours while staying at Kalamarina Rooms in the heart of Piazza Marina.
Kalamarina is inspired by the wind rose
In Palermo, Kalamarina Rooms takes inspiration from the compass rose: Grecale, Scirocco, Libeccio, and Maestrale. Each wind tells a story of the Mediterranean.



