This apartment, located in the historical building of Palazzo Lungarini, is an extraordinary heritage of 17th century architecture, recently renovated respecting its valuable artistic features.
Walking up a marble staircase until the first floor of Palazzo Lungarini, you will reach a loggia with cross vaults where to access our apartment. The entrance gives way to the large and bright living room with a dining area, with its big corner sofa that doubles into a bed for two people, a dining table and a built-in bookcase. The independent kitchen, equipped also with an oven and a kettle, is decorated with tiles comparable with majolicas, typical of the Sicilian tradition.
The real soul of the palace can be perceived entering the majestic bedroom: the astonishing artistic frescoes on the wall and the ceiling, make the room a very noble sleeping area. Two great windows flood the room with light, a bright space equipped with a queen-sized bed, two sofas facing one another and with a lovely coffee table in between, an elegant dresser with a mirror in Rococo style, a wardrobe and a vintage writing desk. The stunning frescoed ceiling is enriched by a glass chandelier that spreads light from the centre of the room. The balcony overlooks Via Lungarini, a typical alley of Kalsa neighbourhood, in the heart of Palermo. The bathroom, decorated with majolica tiles, comes with a bathtub but it is also arranged to be used by those who prefer taking a shower.
Free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning in the living room complete the property.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer to our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out designing an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Palermo, one of the most beautiful cities of art in the country and the capital of Sicily, offers plenty of wonderful UNESCO heritage sites that can be visited in the four historic districts of the city. In this regard, tourists can take part in the "Baroque itinerary of Palermo' to visit the main monuments of the city, such as the Church of the Holy Savior, the Church of Santa Maria del Monte Oliveto and the Church of the Conception. The city also offers the opportunity to participate in the "Tour of the Historical Markets of Palermo' which will allow guests to explore the markets of Ballarò and Capo. It doesn’t matter if it’s lunch or snack time, it is strictly required to taste the dishes with your hands only! This tour will also give tourists the opportunity to admire prominent buildings, streets and squares.
The central station is only at 10 minutes walking distance, where you will also find the bus stop for transfers from/to the airport, in addition to those to other sicilian tourist destinations.