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.
Liberty Style in Sicily
Find Liberty Style in Sicily! Liberty Style, also known as 'stile floreale' (floral style) in Italy, is the very specific Italian [...]
Petralia Soprana
The air is rarefied, the balconies are full of flowers, and silence reigns. Petralia Soprana is ready to reveal itself [...]
Geraci Siculo
Walking through the alleys of Geraci Siculo, immersed in an atmosphere of yesteryear, it’s easy to return the welcoming smiles [...]
Gangi
Gangi, a small village which stands on a promontory in the province of Palermo, became famous the world over after [...]
The Opera dei Pupi
The Opera dei Pupi is a special puppet theatre that became popular in southern Italy, particularly in Sicily, in the [...]
Adventure parks
For those who want to have fun in the open air, experiencing the thrill of climbing and defying gravity, adventure [...]
Paragliding in Sicily
Designed to take off using the thrust of the pilot's legs, it uses only the energy of the wind and [...]
Kitesurfing in Sicily
Kitesurfing (or kiteboarding or fly surfing) is a water sport best practised on windy days. The challenge is simple: with [...]

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