Palermo

Palermo

Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, blends cultures, flavors, and history. Discover Arab-Norman architecture, the Palermo Cathedral, Palatine Chapel, and lively markets like Ballarò and Vucciria. Savor Sicilian street food, enjoy golden beaches, and experience the city’s rich Mediterranean charm.

Must-See Attractions

Palermo Cathedral

Palermo Cathedral

A masterpiece of Arab-Norman architecture, blending styles from centuries of Sicilian history. Houses royal tombs including Emperor Frederick II.

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Palazzo dei Normanni & Palatine Chapel

Palazzo dei Normanni & Palatine Chapel

Former royal palace and seat of Sicilian kings, home to the dazzling Palatine Chapel with golden Byzantine mosaics.

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Teatro Massimo

Teatro Massimo

Italy’s largest opera house, admired for its acoustics, grandeur, and role in 'The Godfather Part III'.

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Piazza Pretoria

Piazza Pretoria

A striking square with the monumental 16th-century Pretoria Fountain, surrounded by historic palaces.

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Quattro Canti

Quattro Canti

An elegant Baroque crossroads, famous for its four ornate symmetrical facades and vibrant city life.

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Ballarò Market

Ballarò Market

Palermo’s oldest street market, full of fresh produce, Sicilian street food, and lively local culture.

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