Gattopardo | Apartment in Castellammare, Italy
The loft is located in the Palazzo Tomasi di Lampedusa, historical residence of the namesake author of “The Leopard". The apartment has been obtained by the restoration of two old warehouses with their original stone arches and has been furnished in collaboration with the famous Italian studio LAGO Design. The living room is an open space with the dining area, where contemporary elements mix in an interesting way with original decorations from the 18th century. The geometric pattern created by Air sofas and the sinuosity of Aspen di Cassina sofas, Tuareg lighting by Foscarini and the two Counterbalance lamps by Luceplan, stimulate the imagination in combination with antique furniture and a long dining table. Two large French doors give access to the balcony overlooking the internal common courtyard.
The kitchen is provided with every tool needed to prepare delicious meals and comes with a dining area and sitting area, with access to the balcony.
The sleeping area, in contemporary style, consists of a room with a queen-sized bed and a sofa bed on the mezzanine floor, with a desk and private bathroom with a large shower. The second bedroom comes with another queen-sized bed and a single bed on the mezzanine floor, plus a private bathroom with shower.
Comforts such as free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and heating 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.
There are other accommodations inside the building.
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 less than 15 minutes walking distance and is the end of the line of both trains and buses from/to the airport. From the same station there are buses going to other wonderful places like Mondello or Monreale.
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