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Sites de voyage alentour

Aéroport Falcone-Borsellino
Ferry Porto 5.00 km
Gare ferroviaire Stazione Centrale 8.00 km
Voiture Voiture non indispensable

Comment s'y rendre

The best way to reach Palermo is by plane. From the airport to the center of Palermo there is a bus. When you arrive in Palermo ask the driver to let you off in Piazza della Esedra-viale della Libertà. Cross the road and take the local bus to Mondello (number 806). You can ask the driver to let you off in Piazza Valdesi. Don't forget to buy tickets before taking the local bus at a newsstand or cafe (it is not always possible to buy the ticket on the bus). However, in my opinion the best way to reach Mondello from the airport is a taxi (my home address: viale Principessa Giovanna n. 2); the cost is around 45 euros. I recommend asking the driver how much it costs before getting on and asking for a receipt when you arrive. I recommend renting a car only if you want to visit the main locations near Palermo (you can park the car in the garden). I inform you that starting from May 2014 the Municipality of Palermo asks all guests to pay a tourist tax of 2 Euros per night per person for the first 4 nights. My wife and I look forward to meeting you.

Activités aux alentours Mondello

Sports Sports nautiques, Course de chevaux, Pêche
Génial pour Séjour randonnée, Escapades en ville, Relaxation sur la plage ou au bord d'un lac, Vacances à bicyclette

Déplacements

The bus stop for the center of Palermo is just a five minute walk from the house. In approximately 20-25 minutes you can reach the city center. During the summer period, a free shuttle service is available to and from Mondello Village. Palermo is one of the largest and oldest historic centers in the Mediterranean area where many cultures share the amazement of tourists. Don't miss a visit to the historic surroundings such as Monreale, Bagheria. It is worth dedicating a day to visit the western part of Sicily (Trapani, Erice, the Marsala salt pans, etc.), Agrigento to the south with the Valley of the Temples and Cefalù to the east.