Palermo
Discover the captivating capital of Sicily, Palermo, a city rich in history and vibrant culture. Explore its magnificent Norman-Arab architecture, stunning Baroque churches, and bustling street markets alive with local flavours. Immerse yourself in Palermo’s unique atmosphere, a melting pot where ancient traditions meet a lively modern spirit. From incredible food to artistic treasures, delve into the heart of this dynamic city and experience the true ‘joy of life’ that is uniquely Palermo.
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Palermo definitely needs to be discovered on many levels. Below the ground, the “Catacombe dei Cappuccini” offer visitors an exciting insight, into the ground the people and hustle and bustle
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The Romans in Palermo … oh well, that’s another story. But, Roman Food in Palermo, that’s a delicious interaction. At Caligula, I got to enjoy roman Cacio e Pepe in
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Seeing the most beautiful Mummy in the World at Catacombe dei Cappuccini Palermo has been an outstanding experience. A visit to Catacombe dei Cappuccini Palermo will leave you speechless, hopefully.
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When in Palermo, you must try Sicilian Street Food! The Italian lifestyle is a rather relaxed one. Especially the more in the south of the country you are, the more
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Enjoy take-out Pizza in Palermo at Dima’s. When in Italy, you do not always want to enjoy any meal at a Restaurant. Especially in a city such as Palermo, where
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“Rasca. Sicilian Street Food.” is the claim by Rasca, a snack bar right next to Politeama in the lively city centre. Rasca Palermo brings back the gastronomic tradition of Sicilian
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If you’re looking for an Italian holiday destination with natural beauty, exciting and interesting things to do, then look no further than stunning Palermo. This city still has the same
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Established in 1910 the Modern Art Gallery Sant’Anna in Palermo is the cities major museum of modern art. Galleria d’Arte Moderna, short also known as GAM, is located in the
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How do you get from Palermo Airport to the City Centre of Palermo? As the airport is situated roughly 35 km outside Palermo, and there is no train service available
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After trying so many Arancini in Palermo I can definitely say, they are addicting! Arancini is a local dish in Sicily, with origins going back through the 10th century of
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Palermo, more than just another Italian town on the island of Sicily. Same as Sicily overall, Palermo is a melting pot of various cultures. Not just nowadays, but basically since










