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.
Cefalù Cathedral
Cefalù Cathedral (Transfiguration of Our Lord) is part of the Arab-Norman Palermo route and the Cathedrals of Cefalù and MonrealeUNESCO [...]
The Gorges of Tiberius
The Gorges of Tiberius are more than 250 metres long and are located on the Pollina River in the MadoniePark, [...]
Palazzo Reale in Palermo
The monumental building is part of the Arab-Norman Palermo route and the Cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale UNESCO World Heritage. It [...]
Ponte dell’Ammiraglio in Palermo
The monument is part of the Arab-Norman Palermo route and the Cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale UNESCO World Heritage The bridge [...]
Sailing Sicily: from Palermo to Mondello and Capo Gallo
This is the ideal itinerary for those who want to have anadventure out on the sea in western Sicily but [...]
Holiday in Palermo with children and teenagers
Even in Palermo, children can play with art and culture! There are many museums that organise activities and tours, from [...]
Termini Imerese
Visit Termini Imerese, in the province of Palermo. The thermal baths here are very old, dating back to the foundation of [...]
Easter desserts to try in Sicily
The renowned Sicilian desserts tastes best on special occasions. At Easter, on the feast that coincides with spring, on the [...]
