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Farmhouse Rental in Palermo, Sicily
While planning your tour to Italy the most fundamental thing you will need is a comfortable accommodation in a beautiful corner of Sicily, Italy, either in a farmhouse, villa or an apartment.With us, you can get all you want for your holiday accommodation in Italy. We have range of rental accommodation to offer you in Palermo and other major cities in Sicily, Italy.
We have a wide and diversified range of farmhouses to offer you on rental basis.Our range of accommodation is carefully selected to maintain quality standards as well for facilitating both cost conscious and luxury seeking travelers.Our farmhouses rental accommodation is inexpensive and comfortable.
Our farmhouse accommodations can be suitable for small group to a fairly large group. We facilitate farmhouse accommodation for short period to a very large period of time.
The farmhouse accommodation provided by us will have all privacy and luxury, as the accommodation will be available for individual group and will not be shared with any other guests, in most conditions, unless it is expressively stated in the description that what you are renting is a unit in a farmhouse and not the entire property.
Most of the properties, villas, castles and farmhouses we present have been recently restored with latest techniques and comfortable interiors in order to provide guest with all the need comforts and facilities during their holidays in Sicily.
So hurry up, book you holiday homes rental in Palermo, Sicily with us to make your holiday in Sicily an ultimate experience. |
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About Palermo
Palermo is the chief town of Sicily region and is a busy port city situated on the north-western coast of the island.Palermo is one of the most leading cities in Europe and, thanks to its very particular history, has many attractions such as interesting museums, churches, markets and restaurants.You can re-build his history thanks to its name: it is named by Tucidide as Zyz (from the Phoenician word "sys"=flower) who tells us that it was one of the three Punic cities in Sicily.
It was then named Panormos ("all port") by the ancient Greeks, and the Romans maintained the same name, changing the Greek post-fix with the Latin one: Panormus.
The Arabs as well maintained the same name, but with the Arab pronunciation: Balarm.
The definitive name of Palermo was imposed during the Norman empire, which also gave his herald to the city, since it was the capital city of the Norman empire, under Frederick II: the crowned golden eagle in red field, who grasps the S.P.Q.P. (Senatus PopulosQue Panormitanus) writing.
All these different conquerors gave to Palermo an incredible variety of monuments of different styles: from typical Punic to Liberty, from typical Norman-Arab buildings (i.e. the Palermo Cathedral) to baroque Churches (such as Santa Teresa alla Kalsa) and neo-classical theatres, such as the famous Teatro Massimo.
The fountains (in different styles) and the many museums in Palermo all worth a visit, and the Museum of Puppets in particular, since Sicilian Puppets (Pupi Siciliani) are so popular all around the world.
You can enjoy its warm weather, since it is on the same longitude of North Africa, which will accompany you during your visits to Foro Italico, La Cala, Tonnara Bordonaro, Villino Florio (one of the first liberty buildings in Italy), Parco della Favorita, the original Palazzina Cinese (in Chinese style), and the orto botanico (botanical gardens of Palermo).
Most of tourists came from global destinations to explore the beauty of the city with its enjoyable environment, it really worth to spend at least a week in sightseeing Palermo and its surroundings. |
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