Villa Aiace

Location

Located only a 13-minute walk from Faro di Capo Gallo, Villa Aiace gives access to various tourist sites in the vicinity.

The villa is about 25 km of Falcone-Borsellino airport and a 10-minute ride from such cultural points of interest as Palazzina Cinese Ethnographic Museum. Guests will find Santuario di Santa Rosalia about 10 minutes' drive from this accommodation, and the shopping mall "Centro Commerciale Conca d'Oro" is approximately a 25-minute stroll away. The villa is a good starting point for Palermo's sports attractions, including Stadio Renzo Barbera Football Stadium, which is 6 km away.

Featuring an adjoining terrace and a dressing room, this Palermo accommodation provides conveniences like air conditioning, as well as furniture like a sofa set and a work desk. Additionally, media facilities, such as a TV set, ensure a more enjoyable stay. The Palermo property comes with a bathroom with a bidet, a separate toilet, and a bath. Bathrooms are also equipped with a hairdryer and bath sheets for your comfort.

A place for dining as well as coffee and tea makers are available for guests' convenience. There is also a fridge and kitchenware to prepare your own meal. This property is a short way from seafood restaurant La Vecchia Masseria. Located approximately a 10-minute walk from Villa Aiace, Mondello - Tolomea bus station provides transportation alternatives in the vicinity.

Important information
Check-in: from 15:00 until 23:59
Check-out: until 10:00

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