Bed and Breakfast Al Baglio Palermo
Via Gallo 19 Palermo, Sicily, 90151 , Italy
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Island Sun
... people how to get to A-19 A-20, all said they didn't know. We pulled out of the rental car lot, went into the round about and there was the sign to A-19 a-20. One of the rental car attendants had said you will have to call the hotel and have them come get you. When we got to the hotel we decided to take the bus to Monreale so we asked the concierge about the bus. We needed to buy tickets in advance at at tobacco shop, but they were all closed on Sunday. Cabs ...
Very mixed city....
We arrived in Palermo around 6pm and it was almost dark. We quickly realised that the city is worse than Hillbrow in Johannesburg in certain areas (thanks to a road closure due to a street carnival and the GPS) and a really smart Mediterranean sea-side city only a few blocks away.
The mix of cultures due to the city's historic occupation ...
Go West life is peaceful there
... lazing on the beach just not yet. Back to the room for a good cooked brekky and we then hit the coastal road further west along the north coast of Sicily. We found a cute little locals place for a coffee stop and then found a spot right on the beach as the sun was setting for our late lunch.
We knew we were in Palermo once we hit traffic. We then noticed the rubbish in the roads, the run down places, and the dodgy characters walking ...
Where there's fire there's smoke!
... three sides of the chimney…near the top…but on the side. The SIDE!
Interesting! So….if the wind blows (pretty much anything over 3 miles per hour) from the North, the North East, the South, the South East or the North North East or the North North West or the South South West, or the South West or the South North West or the North South East…well…you get it….IF the wind blows…it blows in the chimney and down!!!
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Palermo
... On our last night in Palermo we decided to have tiramisu, we had been planning it for about 4 days. That’s what happens when you travel, things like what day to have dessert are big decisions. Well this big decision paid off, it was so delicious. All the food in Palermo has been exceptional, Luke’s favourite meal was fetticini with mussels and clams. Mine was a capricciosa pizza, I still don’t like olives ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Casa Vacanza Al Baglio



