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 in Sicily
The Archaeological Park is a magical place where the interweaving of culture and environment is presented in its most fascinating [...]
Politeama Garibaldi Theatre – Palermo
Conceived in 1859 as a "basic need" of the people of Palermo, the Politeama Garibaldi was built a few years [...]
Martorana fruit
This fine almond paste with bright colours is an expression of great gastronomic creativity that perfectly imitates fruit and vegetables. [...]
Sicily’s Vie Francigene
They're called Sicily's Vie Francigene and, like those which led from France to Rome, they're ancient roads travelled by pilgrims [...]
Sailing in Sicily
Sun, sea and wind in the stern. In Sicily, a boating holiday is an experience to be enjoyed at the [...]
Terrasini and Cinisi
We take you to Terrasini and Cinisi, two villages so close to each other that they almost touch, less than [...]
Cefalà Diana thermal baths
The archaeological remains of Cefalà Diana constitute rare evidence of thermal baths dating back to the period of Arab domination [...]
The Palatine Chapel
The Palatine Chapel is a site that alone makes a visit to Palermo worthwhile. Begun in 1130, the year of [...]
Bagheria
Bagheria, or Baarìa in Sicilian, is a densely populated town in the province of Palermo, famous for its splendid historic [...]
