Casa Enrica
- Apartment
- Ideal for up to 2 guests
- Max. 4 guests
- 1 balcony
- 1 kitchen-diner with mezzanine bedroom (double bed)
- 1 bedroom with a small single bed
- 1 sofa bed for two
- 1 bathroom
- Air conditioning for cooling and heating
- Washing machine
- WLAN and Smart TV (free)
- Pets not allowed
- Position on Google Maps ⇒
- Palazzo on Google Street View ⇒
Casa Enrica is located in a quiet, typically Palermitan alleyway in the old town near the famous Norman Cathedral. The ideal base for discovering Palermo on foot.
The apartment is on the second floor of a bourgeois residential building. The front door leads directly into the kitchen-living room with sofa bed for two, TV, dining table and a fully equipped kitchenette. A small balcony looks out onto the alley. The modern shower room is accessed from the living room. A hallway leads to a small bedroom with a single bed (no standing height). A wooden staircase leads up to an open gallery with a double bed and a small sitting area. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning for cooling and heating.
It is lovingly furnished with restored antique furniture.
Palermo – The most exciting city in Italy
“Palermo is noisy and chaotic!” they say. Is that a fact? Maybe it is right next to the motorway, but who wants to take a holiday there!? Certainly not our guests, who can choose from a range of luxury and well soundproofed apartments in the very centre of town.
Amongst European cities of its size, nowhere is a trendier pick for a city break or culture-filled getaway than Palermo. As the city sheds the old cliches of the twentieth century, travellers are thronging to the four historic neighbourhoods that make up its old town, its leafy boulevards and buzzing piazzas, and the newly-pedestrianised thoroughfares that are its main arteries.
The old town district of La Loggia even has its own marina, known as La Cala:
We can’t believe any city in Italy has changed more than Palermo over the past 20 years, so if you’re still picturing the old cliches of crime and chaos, you’ve got to come and see for yourself what everyone’s talking about.
Palermo is the perfect base for a winter holiday in Sicily. The summer tourists thin out noticeably by mid-October, but the weather is still glorious right up to Christmas. Even in January, the sun shines here for an average of four hours a day. Beat the crowds and discover the real Palermo with a winter getaway in the Mediterranean.
Information for you
- More information on Palermo
- All our lettings in Palermo on Google Maps ⇒
- Use our shuttle service
- Spend the winter in Palermo
- Spend the winter in Sicily
- Facebook group Sicily Holidays Tips