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Via Savona 10 - Piazza Kalsa - PALERMO,
Palermo,
ELEGANT AND FULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS IN THE CENTRE OF PALERMO. Our apartments are in the very centre of Palermo, 400 meters from Central Station, the heart of the city. The location is perfect for visiting the beach, port, cafes, shops, museums, and every architectonical and historical treasure, but also very well connected to the beach and the airport by bus service. We are also very close to an old and traditional market, called BorgoVecchio, in which you can find all kinds of typical Sicilian products, and also fresh fish, just fished in the same night! A short walk will take you to the Massimo theatre and the Archaeological Museum. Crossing the ex-royal Parco della Favorita in just a few km, you can reach the main seaside resort of Palermo (Mondello). Every apartment, elegantly and fully furnished, is provided with indipendent air-conditioned and heating, colour TV, SAT TV, RADIO, cooking area and bathroom with shower. The cooking area is fully furnished with cooker, microwave oven, refrigerator, freezer and kitchenware. Iron and hairdryer are Included.
Rates From £72 per night.
Rooms: 10
Accommodation Type: Apartment/Residence
FROM THE AIRPORT BY TAXI - 30 minutesFROM THE AIRPORT BY SHUTTLETRAIN - 40 minutes (get out at CENTRAL STATION and then, walkingFROM THE HIGHWAY:Take the exit to the central Station
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