This adorable apartment is located on the main street known as Via Fardella in Trapani, Sicily, close to everything you need. Many many choices of restaurants and cafes in the area to enjoy the delicious food, coffee, desserts and spectacular view. Mere steps away is the beautiful blue sea. The owners, the very gracious and friendly Mr. & Mrs. Renda own a "salumeria " right next door where you can buy all kinds of lunchmeat, cheese, wine and beer. They also make delicious sandwiches for you to eat while you wait or to go. The apartment my son and I stayed in was very clean and very spacious. Lots of hot water for the two of us to shower without any worries that it would run out. The room is cleaned daily by a housekeeper. There is a furnished kitchen with dishes, pots and pans and utensils, fridge and stove, although there is no microwave oven. Unfortunately there is no elevator so be prepared to climb the stairs. I would definitely recommend this place for the location and the wonderful Renda family!…
Stayed at Renda as visited several places in Trapani area Erice medieval village bus stop few mins walk takes you there, and has cable car takes you into this village. Also bus stop 5 mins walk runs from Palermo airport and back twice a day which stops practically outside Renda appartments. We also visited the beautiful San Capo de Vito . The apartment was spacious and modern. with kitchenette air conditioning shower, I Windows have beautiful shutters if closed and air con on air traffic noise is minimised, however I prefer windows open so we tolerated the air traffic noises. There are some apartments further back not facing main road. They have their own website. Also there is delicatessen which owners of apartment have on the ground floor for provisions, also sells wines, and ice cream coffee and outdoor seating.We cooked at apartment brought fresh fish from fresh fish , and lots of local supermarkets selling local produce. Beach area is 15 mins walk and free. There is a beach club area lots of activities for children in same area. Loved the Baroque architecture in this town, and ideally situated to visit many other areas. We were only here 3 days. My mother is Italian she 85 so enjoyed the trip. We spent time in Palermo before we left to visit family in Napoli and Almalfi. Weather hot most of the year. We chose June, usually holiday in September. June is quiet season so is September onwards. …
We have been in this apartment in April and I can only say that the owners are fantastic people. The apartment was clean and with a balcony overlooking Via GB Fardella. We had the maid every day and also had clean towels every day. The only drawback is that there is no lift otherwise it is in the centre of the town. I would certainly recommend this apartment
We had a great stay in Renda appartment, the appartment is located on the main street so it's perfect location to go on the beach, city center, supermarkets,..etc. The owners are very kind and in their local shop you can find all delicious things from Sicily :) The cleaning lady comms every day, the appartment had everything we needed...
We stayed here for three nights in May 2014. The apartment owners were very helpful. Firstly they booked a local taxi to get us from the airport as we arrived quite late and I did not want to pull a cab from the rank in a place i did not know. The pick up went smoothly and there was a guy with my name on a card in the arrivals hall of the local airport. He dropped us at the apartment, The owners run a delicatessen underneath the apartment and they were still open when we arrived and we picked up the keys from them and they got someone to show us all we needed in the apartment. The apartment itself was clean and more than adequate in size for the two of us. The location was one of the main shopping streets and the deli was in between a cafe bar and a patisserie so no problem sorting out a lovely Italian breakfast. You are about a 10 minute walk from the old town and it takes about 10 minutes to get your bearings as Trapani is on a narrow peninsula jutting out into the Mediterrean sea. We went there for a cycling break but the town itself was a really nice sirprise for us. i will go back again I'm sure.…
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