Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is a city with unique charm, a crossroads of civilizations and cultures that over the centuries have left an extraordinary artistic and monumental heritage. The historic center, one of the largest in Europe, is home to Arab-Norman palaces, Baroque churches, historic markets, and UNESCO sites such as the Norman Palace and the Palatine Chapel.
Overlooking the Mediterranean and surrounded by natural landscapes, Palermo offers cultural, food and wine, and seaside experiences, combining tradition and contemporary liveliness. It is an ideal destination for authentic, dynamic, and seasonally adjusted tourism, capable of revealing the deepest soul of Sicily.

Ustica – Itinerary of Punta Falconiera
Discover the archaeological itinerary in the heart of the Northern Sicily Marine Reserve, near the picturesque port of Cala Santa [...]
The Feast of Santa Rosalia
For anyone who wishes to discover the true soul of Sicily, the extraordinary combination of faith, joy, sacred mystery plays, [...]
In the footsteps of St Bernard
The “In the Footsteps of Saint Bernard” trail is a spiritual and nature-filled journey that crosses western Sicily from Corleone [...]
Sentiero Italia
The Sentiero Italia is a "must" of Italian hiking. A route that crosses the entire Peninsula, from the Alps to [...]
Via Francigena Mazarense
The Via Mazarense is an important artery of the Sicilian Magna Via Francigena, witnessed since the Middle Ages through original [...]
The Path of the Thousand
The Path of the Thousand, inspired by Garibaldi's Expedition, retraces the last ten days of Garibaldi's epic in Sicily. The Path [...]
Via Francigena Normanna
The Via Normanna is an important artery of the Sicilian Magna Via Francigena, witnessed since the Middle Ages through original [...]
Way of the Madonite Shrines
Would you like an experience that combines faith and nature? Discover the Way of the Madonie Shrines, a Marian itinerary [...]
ADSI National Day
The Italian Historic Houses Association's National Day is back. Italy's largest diffuse museum reopens its doors on Sunday 26 May [...]