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Self-Catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation in Palermo

For a self-catering escape, Palermo offers a rich tapestry of history and culture, perfect for immersive cottage holidays. This vibrant city, founded by the Arabs in the eighth century, showcases an intriguing blend of Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences. Experience a culinary adventure with traditional dishes that trace back to Greek, Arab, and Norman origins. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Monreale Cathedral, Arab Zisa Castle, and the majestic Norman Palace. Enjoy the nearby beaches of Mondello and Balestrate for a touch of relaxation. Palermo invites you to explore its unique fusion of civilizations and celebrate the feast of Santa Rosalia in July.

Booking your holiday accommodation in Palermo early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Unfortunately, we have a sad lack of holiday lettings in cottages-in-palermo at present.

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Cottages and Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in Palermo, Sicily, Italy

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Discover the Rich History of Palermo

Palermo is one of the most interesting cities in the world to visit. It was basically founded by the Arabs in the eighth century AC, which transformed the village into a real city. At that time, the Byzantines dominated the area east of Sicily, and for that reason, the Arabs settled in the west area of Sicily and made Palermo their most important city in Mediterranean Europe. Palermo is full of monuments from Arabs, Normans, and Spaniards who have succeeded in its domination over the centuries. For this reason, it also forges unique and amazing styles and habits that are highly diversified.

Experience the Culinary Delights of Palermo

Even the cuisine of today has retained traditional dishes of Greek, Arab, Norman, and Spanish origins that are still cooked with their original recipes. Visit Palermo, therefore, means knowing, in addition to Italian civilization, even evidences of civilizations that have dominated over time.

Explore the Vibrant City Life in Palermo

Palermo has about 1 million inhabitants and is very extended, lying on the sea and has truly spectacular surroundings. It is interesting to attend the feast of Santa Rosalia, patron saint of the city, which is held in July and involves all the Palermo and tourists present.

Must-See Attractions in Palermo

Among the places to visit: the Massimo (second largest in Europe), the cathedral of Monreale, the castle of Arab Zisa, the Norman Palatina Chapel, the Royal Palace of the Normans, and the Arab mosques still perfectly preserved. It also includes the beautiful beach of Mondello and the beach of Balestrate, which we recommend for children. That's why I suggest you to come and spend your happiest holidays in Palermo!

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