A historic and cultural powerhouse, Trapani is one of the most beautiful and best-value provinces to buy real estate in Italy. Whether you’re considering purchasing a Sicilian property as the base for a full-time relocation to the island, a holiday home or an investment in the region’s tourist economy, the island’s western tip is a fabulous place to find off-the-beaten-track bargains and immerse yourself in traditional Sicilian culture.
In this article we will explain what makes Trapani so attractive, introduce you to some of our own team who call it home, and most importantly guide you through the different towns, cities and districts of the province.
If you know which area you’d like to know more about, you can skip ahead now, or keep reading for a general introduction to Trapani.
Perhaps you’ve already visited Palermo and been seduced by its heady mix of cultures and cuisines, ancient markets and chic boutiques, refined art and teeming night life. If so, you’ll know how hard it is to sum up such a complex city in a few paragraphs. For those of you who haven’t yet set foot in Sicily’s largest and most important city, we will try our best.
Palermo, let’s be clear is no Venice, Rome or Milan – cities which have preserved iconic and immobile images for centuries. You can think of Palermo somewhat like a snake, it changes its skin every year.
This is a city that has at once a little of Doctor Jekyll and a little of Mr Hyde, of velvet and steel, of black and white (although we should really say black and pink – the colors of Palermo’s soccer team: in Italy we say that there are three religions, and catholicism has to fight for status with food and calcio, or soccer). Palermo is both of the East and the West, of Africa and Europe. It is every culture and every people that has taken root on it’s fertile and beautiful land, malleable and welcoming like no other city in Italy.
We will begin at the beginning in a moment – but what skin is Palermo wearing right now? It’s one of arts (the Italian capital of culture in 2018), industry, nightlife and social movements. It is the focal point of the anti-Mafia movement and is, according to official statistics, the city with the lowest crime rate in Italy.
Keep scrolling discover the best insider tips that we hope will encourage you to start looking at flights. But first – that’s the present day. How did we get here?