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This 19th century Sicilian house has been transformed into a digital nomad paradise
This ‘living work of art’ offers a safe space for female travellers looking for inspiration and immersion in Sicilian culture. This 19th-century Sicilian house has been transformed into a digital nomad paradise.
Tucked into an ancient side street of Sicily’s port city of Catania, a 19th century house is offering female travellers a stay with a difference.
Inside the building’s rustic exterior, this spacious, three-bedroom apartment provides guests with a fully-stocked kitchen, a shared garden terrace and a modern coworking space, optimised for the needs of the modern digital nomad.
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