公司簡介
Hi, I’m Stefania! I was born and raised in Palermo, a city that I deeply love. After completing my studies here, I started exploring the world and I’ve lived in Germany, Austria, Central Africa, and Ukraine.
Traveling has inspired me to become a host. I love meeting travelers and welcoming them to my hometown, sharing the beauty and history of Palermo. 
I look forward to hosting you at Stefy’s Home and making you feel at home in Palermo!
住宿資訊
At Stefy's Home, you'll find the comfort of a hotel combined with the welcoming atmosphere of a home. Stefy's Home is a cozy and elegant apartment with modern decor, carefully designed down to the smallest detail. It features four nature-themed bedrooms and a kitchen shared among guests. All rooms offer a stunning view of the Cathedral and the historic center of Palermo. Among the amenities, you'll find an espresso machine, emotional showers with colored LED lights, Wi-Fi, 40-inch Smart TVs with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ included, and workspaces. 
Nestled in the heart of Palermo, surrounded by the sea on one side and the mountains on the other, Stefy’s Home concept represents harmonious living with nature. We strive to minimize our environmental footprint by limiting plastic use, reducing energy waste, and using biodegradable products. 
Public parking is available on the surrounding streets, or a paid parking lot is located just a few minutes from the apartment.
We look forward to welcoming you!
週遭環境資訊
"Our property is located just a few steps from the lively Mercato del Capo and the Cathedral, and only a few minutes from the Teatro Massimo and other wonders of Palermo's city center. Nearby, you'll also find the Academy of Fine Arts and the Court of Palermo. In front of the building, there is a bus stop, while the Train Station "Palazzo Reale Orleans", just 10 minutes away, offers easy access to Palermo's airport and the surrounding areas.
The apartment overlooks Via Papireto, which takes its name from the historic river that once flowed through the city and was progressively buried during urbanization. Along with the Kemonia river, they were the main watercourses of the city, settling within it and being used as ports, thus contributing to the city's name 'Panormus', derived from Greek, meaning 'All port'.