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.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARKS OF SEGESTA, SELINUNTE E LILIBEO (TRAPANI)
Do you want to take a stroll surrounded by the most unspoilt nature or by the open sea? In Sicily, [...]
Monreale cathedral and cloister
The Cathedral of Santa Maria la Nuova and the Benedictine cloister of Monreale are part of the Arab-Norman Palermo route [...]
The Magna Via Francigena
The Magna Via Francigena, the great road of the Frankish knights, retraces the ancient road connecting Agrigento and Palermo, which [...]
Bioparco di Sicilia
In Villagrazia di Carini, a few kilometres from Palermo, the Bioparco di Sicilia is a small corner of paradise for [...]
The most beautiful beaches in Sicily
Spending the summer in Sicily? Choosing from among the most beautiful beaches in Sicily is a thankless task, because the [...]
Itineraries between Madonie and Nebrodi
The Apennine chains of Madonie and Nebrodi offer some of the most evocative scenery in Sicily. These centuries-old microcosms must [...]
Sicily by motorbike
A tour of Sicily by motorbike is a wonderful adventure. Travelling on the roads, from coast to coast, from city [...]
Cinema and Sicily
Sicily has always been a great open-air film set. From the countryside to the sea, from the cities of art [...]
Zisa Castle in Palermo
The Castle is part of the Arab-Norman Palermo route and the Cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale UNESCO World Heritage. The construction [...]
