Anima Sicula

Via Lo Presti, 10 AGRIGENTO | Area: city center
Declared by the Innkeeper

Anima Sicula holiday home is located in the heart of the city of Agrigento, the ancient Akragas. This charming accommodation is born from the love for the city and especially for its historic center, with the desire to make people discover and appreciate the beauty and cultural richness of Agrigento.

The apartment is a small jewel with typically Sicilian features, where you can relax away from the noise of the city, but at the same time close to the center. Comfort and services make Anima Sicula the ideal solution for your stay in Agrigento, but it is its unique soul and ability to excite you that make it unforgettable.

The apartment has a large living room, a bedroom with a comfortable double bed, free Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen. The apartment is only for you and has many services, including two air conditioners (one in the bedroom and one in the living room), two Smart-TVs (43 inches in the living room and 32 inches in the bedroom), a balcony with a view of the city, bed linen and towels, shower gel, shampoo, and floor cleaner in the bathroom. Every morning, an Italian breakfast with typical Sicilian sweets awaits you.

The accommodation is close to many tourist attractions, including the historic center of the city (Via Atenea), the Valley of the Temples, the Luigi Pirandello Theater, the Cathedral (Basilica di San Gerlando), and the Griffo Museum (the most important museum in the city). Moreover, it is only 14 km from the Scala dei Turchi and 9 km from San Leone, the nearest seaside resort to the city center. On request, a paid car service is available.

The apartment is located in Via Atenea, in the heart of the city, a street full of restaurants, live music venues, sandwich shops, and lounge bars, as well as various shops and souvenirs. The area is well connected to public transport that will take you to the various attractions of the city. Nearby are the Pirandello Theater, the Monastery of Santo Spirito with its fantastic Serpotta stuccos, La "Batiola", the church of San Domenico, San Lorenzo, the Cathedral, and much more...