The Province of Palermo (Italian: provincia di Palermo; Sicilian: pruvincia di Palermu) was a province in the autonomous region of Sicily, a major island in Southern Italy. Its capital was the city of Palermo. On August 4, 2015, it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Palermo.
Restaurants in Province of Palermo
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Lido Giglio s.a.s. is a seaside resort, family-run Lido situated in the sea of Campofelice di Roccella - Pa opposite the clear and warm waters of the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily. The Lido Giglio is characterized by the sensation of being at the center of care, the attention typical of those who despite being our guest, perceives to be a friend forever.
Cafe/bar in the beach. We visited here several times throughout our stay and always found the staff friendly. There are a few umbrellas and sun loungers on the beach directly in front of the cafe and lifeguards on duty. Staff remembered that we didn’t like lemon in our cokes after the first visit. Free parking along the beach and not very busy, Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Lying in the shadow of the beautiful Solanto's Castle, Lido Fondachello offers professional care to its customers for over 80 years. Always in tune with the times, for a summer of excitement or just for one day of relax. A Bar provides a quick and genuine meal accompained by refreshing drinks, cocktails, sorbets and ice creams, in an air-conditioned. The lido offers free wi-fi connection.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
This is a lovely long sandy beach, not too crowded. The east end (towards Palermo) is pretty much a normal beach but also worth walking up to the west end of the beach in what is presumably "old Mondello" with dozens of fishing boats around the old harbour.
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4.0 based on 3,008 reviews
Scenic sandy beach located 8 km away from Palermo. Bus line 806 will take you to the beach for 1.4 Euro, departing from Piazza Crispi, in Palermo. This is close to Politeama Garibaldi Theater. There are cabs in front of the bus station that can drive you to the beach for just 4 Euro/person. The landscape around the beach is absolutely spectacular. The water is crystal clear. The only downside is the dozens of vendors strolling up and down the beach, loaded with the stuffs they are trying to sell (donuts, beach toys, souvenirs, coconuts, scarfs, towels and whatever you can imagine). They are very noisy and repetitive. However, the scenery is so spectacular that will make you forget about the beach vendors.
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