Set like a rare pearl in the blue of the Mediterranean Sea, Palermo is a city of unique charm, where historical and cultural influences meet. The city's port, a commercial destination for merchants from the Mediterranean basin, has made it possible to unite two seemingly opposite worlds, East and West, thus creating a Norman Arab itinerary to explore.
Initially an important colony of Magna Graecia, then multicultural capital of the kingdom of Frederick II of Swabia, in 2015 Palermo entered the prestigious World Heritage List and in 2018 was selected as Italian Capital of Culture. Strengthened by the artistic and cultural revaluation of recent years, the real estate sector has also benefited from exponential growth. In particular, the districts of the historical centre, Libertà and Politeama, are home to prestigious period buildings and modern refurbished apartments, surrounded by a vibrant urban environment, where you can savour the city's authentic charm, including tree-lined avenues, literary cafes and theatres.
Away from the centre, through delicate hills covered with vineyards and olive trees, you will reach the coast of Mondello, famous for its charming coastline and crystal-clear sea, which make this area a very popular destination for tourism and for the purchase of luxury residential properties. The villas on the Gulf of Mondello, characterised by Mediterranean architecture with Moorish influences, are surrounded by lush gardens scented with orange blossom and oranges, refined interiors, and large terraces that offer an exclusive panoramic view of the sea.