THE DISTRICT
In the most elegant and baroque part of the upper Cassaro, inside the Norman Arab route declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, between the splendid Cathedral of Palermo and the beautiful Piazza Bologni, in the heart of the historic center, is Palazzo Natoli. built in 1765, commissioned by the Marquis Vincenzo Natoli.
This elegant building has been cataloged by the Superintendence as a Cultural Heritage of the city of Palermo.
Inside, in fact, through a spectacular double staircase staircase embellished with precious marble, you enter the main floor whose newly restored apartments, in some cases are embellished with frescoes by the painter Giocchino Martorana.
THE HOUSE:
Casa Gigi is a large studio just restored with all the comforts: the parquet dominates all spaces, a kitchen cabinet decorated by a local artisan and equipped with everything you need, large bathroom with shower complete with essentials, towels and hairdryer.
A beautiful canopy bed in Indian teak, with mattress and memory system pillows, embellished with mats and fabrics.
40 '' LED TV, wifi, air conditioning and independent heating will make your stay more comfortable.
Upon your arrival at your disposal a welcome basket with everything you need for breakfast.
SERVICES:
Transfers are organized to and from the airport.
We organize day trips on request or on a historic sailboat, model Sloop of 18 meters, or on a yacht, model Conam 60, 18 meters and a half, at the Gulf of Mondello or Mongerbino.
Boats are moored in the Cala Marina, easily reachable on foot from Palazzo Natoli.
On request parking available at a charge at a private garage near the property.
AROUND:
Palazzo Natoli is located next to the splendid Church of the Santissimo Salvatore, a small pearl among the churches of the city. A stone's throw from the Cathedral, Piazza Bologni, the Museum of Contemporary Art "Palazzo Riso", the Palazzo dei Normanni, Palazzo Reale, the Palatine Chapel and framed between Porta Nuova and Porta Felice, the ancient gates of access to the city.
Behind it the famous market of Ballarò, the oldest market in the city, which with its sellers, its colors, flavors and smells is the symbol par excellence of Sicilianity not only understood as culture, but as a way of being and feeling .
The beating heart of the city beats on the pavement in piatra of the sidewalks of the Cassaro, today Corso Vittorio Emanuele ... there you can find everything from the typical restaurant, to the enoteca chic, the bistro, the street food stalls, and not just stalls; not to mention the bookshops, the local craft shops, or those who have done so much research in the clothing market, fabrics and accessories to be invented of the new laboratories that know everything except the banal store.
Old and new shops coexist within this world, crazy mix between ancient and modern, between old and new traditions, between contradictions of a Sicily that tries to open itself to the world while remaining faithful to itself.
HOW TO MOVE:
Definitely on foot because being inside the Cassaro, in the heart of the historical center, everything is easily and quickly reachable on foot.
This is a ZTL zone (limited traffic zone).
Inside the historical center there is also a shuttle service provided by the Municipality of Palermo.