Between the waterfront and the heart of Palermo, in the ancient city centre apartment, beautiful, quiet and cosy double room with every comfort and tasteful furnishings in 17th century. Home of The Faso Principles of St Gabriel. Located on the first floor, the room of "Laurel House, sugar Cinnamon &" overlooks a quaint little busy alley where you can admire the remains of Bonagia Palace due to the bombs of World War II (18th century) or simply listen to the sweet song of the gulls.You will have my full availability to receive all relevant information and to make pleasant and comfortable stay in Palermo. Catering is available, pets allowed, possibility and bicycle rental, guests receive the keys on arrival, towels, more shampoo and bubble bath. Possibility to pick you up at the train station when (website hidden) room is in apartment with all comfort, adjacent to a small supermarket, with many stores where there is no possibility to make shopping both economic and luxury; There are also bars, restaurants, trattorias and typical restaurants, pubs and all kinds of useful services such as pharmacy, the wash dry and some garages & covered. But if there is going to come out, you can always use the kitchen and laundry.The Kalsa district, famous for its churches, in particular in Laurel, the settlement in medieval and Renaissance Palermo best Palermo aristocracy. It was between 400 and 600 in Via Alloro sprang the most beautiful palaces of the nobility of Palermo. Il Palazzo "San Gabriele" is one of these, where they survive the Baroque balconies carved Corbels and the portal to the ashlars and the monumental staircase with a serliana loggia. On the same street as Palazzo Abatellis Gallery today, medieval and Renaissance art and the seventeenth-century Galleria d'Arte Moderna Sant'Anna. It is a stone's throw from the Cathedral and the Central Station, adjacent to the Vucciria market, one of the oldest markets in the city; the Villa Garibaldi, famous for its gigantic Ficus trees specimens Magnolioides largest in Europe, which hosts the weekend antiques market; the Palace Steres sign of passage between the medieval castle and the patrician Palace; the Palazzo Mirto-Regional Museum; the neo-classical Botanical Garden which houses many species of agricultural interest, decorative and medicinal; at the Foro Italico or Promenade of Marina, a large green area ideal for those who love being outdoors and admire the beauty of the Gulf of Palermo with its famous mount Pellegrino jutting out on the Tyrrhenian Sea, which by past travelers, Chief among them Goethe, was called "the most beautiful in the world" because we found magic here contrasts , Majesty and sweetness that were so popular in the 18th century and in the age of romanticism. It is in this mountain that is located the cave with relics of Santa Rosalia (Patroness of Palermo). In nearby Via Roma there are bus lines that connect the different parts of the city, the cars and/or taxis and calessini. All the museums are within walking distance, but if you want, just a few steps away there is a bus terminus made available to the Municipality to tourists service offers the opportunity to travel all over the city.In short, a very cute and comfortable, pleasant and familiar, Central, where you can live and enjoy the colors, scents and atmosphere of a unique city as Palermo.