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Palermo: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-hour Ticket

Palermo: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour 24-hour Ticket

Discover Palermo, the chief town of Sicily, on an open-top, hop-on hop-off bus tour! Start from the terminal outside the Politeama Theater, cruise past the Massimo Theatre, and continue towards Piazza Quattro Canti and the nearby Vucciria Market. The tour continues towards the botanical gardens, passing near Palazzo Steri. After a quick glance of the central station, you'll find yourself in the vicinity of the Royal Palace, the Flea Market, and the Cathedral. Then return to the terminal along the ancient via Roma. The second route takes you to the beautiful villas of Palermo. Starting from the terminal outside the Politeama Theatre, admire the gorgeous English Garden and then continue towards Villa Malfitano and the wonderful Zisa Castle. The tour passes near the Mercato del Capo and the Massimo Theatre, towards the port, and then returns to the terminal in Politeama Square.

Palermo: NO Mafia Walking Tour

Palermo: NO Mafia Walking Tour

Discover the top sights in Palermo's historic center on a guided walking tour. Learn about the history and everyday realities of the influence of the Mafia, as well as the civic movement against Mafioso power as you explore the city. Meet your guide and begin your mafia-themed adventure through the streets of Palermo. See notable sites like Teatro Massimo, the open-air market Il Capo, and Piazza Della Memoria, which serves as a memorial dedicated to prosecutors and judges killed by the mafia. Along the Cassaro, see shops and businesses with orange stickers on their windows, representing owners that have said no to paying the extortion racket and have subscribed to the ethical consumer campaign titled pago chi non paga (I pay who does not pay).  After strolling by sights like Piazza Beati Paoli, Palermo Cathedral, and the city hall, finish the tour in the heart of Palermo's old town center. Get tips from your guide on how to continue your visit and where to taste the best Sicilian specialties.

Palermo: Street Food Walking Tour with Local Guide & Tasting

Palermo: Street Food Walking Tour with Local Guide & Tasting

Explore Palermo, the capital of Sicily, famous for its vibrant culture, architecture, and street food. Sample local specialties at the market and pass by local highlights. Meet your guide near the Chiosco Vicari in Piazza Giuseppe Verdi to start your tour. On your way to the local food market, pass by the Teatro Massimo, Cathedral, and Quattro Canti Square. Visit the lively and colorful Capo market. Stroll among the stalls as you learn about the culinary traditions of Sicily. Let your senses will be overwhelmed by the colors and the flavors. Taste some local specialties from Palermo, like sfincione (dough topped with onion, bread crumbs, tomato, and oregano), crocché (potato croquettes), panelle (fried chickpea flour), arancine (rice balls stuffed with meat or butter). Afterward, try a delicious Sicilian dessert. Join us for this unforgettable gastronomic experience in Palermo and discover the beauty and richness of Sicilian cuisine!

Palermo: Private Custom Walking Tour with Local Guide

Palermo: Private Custom Walking Tour with Local Guide

Meet your guide at your hotel in the city center. Then, follow them on a walking tour around the city so you can check out the best landmarks. Customize the tour to suit your itinerary and visit the places you want to see. Get tips on the best restaurants and cafes and learn about local life. Choose to see Cattedrale di Palermo, which dates back to the 12th century. Check out the Norman Palace, where the Kings of Sicily used to reside. Marvel at the Teatro Massimo, an opera house in the Piazza Verdi. Go to Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio, Catacombe dei Cappuccini, Chiesa Del Gesu, and more.

Palermo: Street Food and History Walking Tour

Palermo: Street Food and History Walking Tour

Wind your way through Palermo's beautiful Old Town on a guided foodie tour with five tastings. Marvel at the range of architectural styles and explore the vibrant Capo street market, showcasing an array of regional produce, flavors, and traditions. Meet your guide and set off on your guided food-tasting adventure in the heart of the Old Town. Pass and learn about historical landmarks, including Opera dei Pupi (traditional puppet theater), Piazza Beati Paoli, the Cathedral, the Quattro Canti, and the Pretoria fountain. Walk through the bustling Capo Street Market, which serves up a wide selection of local meats, seafood, produce, and Sicilian bites. Tuck into some sfincione (dough topped with onion, bread crumbs, tomato, and oregano), panelle (fried chickpea flour), crocché (potato croquettes), arancine (rice croquettes stuffed with meat or butter), and cannolo (crunchy shell with sweet cheese). If you arrive by cruise, there is a pickup at the port at 10.00 a.m. If your cruise ship arrives later you can ask for a later pickup. If you stay in the historic center, we can organize a pickup (with an extra fee. Ask for the price and availability) to walk from your hotel, B&B, apartment to the meeting point with the tour guide. It will be also the chance for suggestions about restaurants or shopping in Palermo.

Palermo: UNESCO World Heritage Sites Guided Walking Tour

Palermo: UNESCO World Heritage Sites Guided Walking Tour

By choosing this small group tour, you will have the opportunity to admire the best attractions, with a tasty local break! This three hours small group tour will take you to the must-see spots of the city centre, crossing the Baroque and Normann-Arab style architecture, including attractions such as the Piazza Pretoria (Praetorian Square), called by the locals Square of Shame. The huge marble fountain you can admire in this square is amazing, and it is also the reason of the square's name, due to the nudity of its statues. The Praetorian Palace is located in this plaza, too, and it hosts the Town Hall, which is usually open to the public so that you may spot the mayor of Palermo. This impressive building was built in the 14th century, and it was renovated in the 19th century. Your cultural and historical experience will be enriched by admiring the Royal Palace, which now hosts the Regional Parliament of Sicily. After the Normans conquered Sicily in 1072, the palace was the main residence of the kings. In 1132, King Roger II added the magnificent Palatine Chapel, which is decorated with unique golden mosaics. When visiting Palermo, we cannot ignore its religious significance, so that they will be part of our small group itinerary, such as the Martorana Church, famous around the world for its beauty and majestic appearance. In fact, an Arabic traveller who visited the Martorana in 1184 called this Christian church "the most beautiful monument in the world", which perfectly resumes all we could have said about this site. One more unmissable stop will be the Cathedral of Palermo, a brilliant and unique example of stratification of styles, from Muslim to Normans to the Christian reconversion.

Palermo: Walking Tour of Historic Markets and Monuments

Palermo: Walking Tour of Historic Markets and Monuments

Explore Palermo's historic center led by a seasoned guide. Hear about the history of the capital of Sicily while admiring notable monuments such as the Teatro Massimo, the Cathedral, and the Quattro Canti, before wandering through markets for local wares and traditional street food. Start the tour by entering the Palermo Cathedral, a UNESCO-listed site dating from the early 12th century. Admire its iconic bell towers and learn about its architectural evolution through time. Then, stop by the Massimo Theater and hear about the ghostly legends surrounding it. You'll visit other must-see landmarks like the baroque Quattro Canti plaza, and the imposing Fontana Pretoria in the Piazza of the same name. Along the way, discover the myths and legends of Siciliy like the mysterious Beati Paoli sect, and the city's patron saint Santa Rosalia, or La Santuzza. Finally, walk through the Capo street market and take the opportunity to try some of Palermo's delicacies like Sicilian street food and pastries.

Palermo, tour tra monumenti unici e mercati colorati

Palermo, tour tra monumenti unici e mercati colorati

Discover the heart of Palermo on a guided walking tour that will take you to its most iconic monuments, accompanied by an expert local guide. Get ready to live a unique experience, among fascinating stories, curious anecdotes and secrets of the daily life of the Palermitans. You will receive personalized advice on what to see, where to eat and how to best enjoy your stay in this city full of charm and tradition. The tour begins a stone's throw from the Teatro Massimo, the largest in Italy, a symbol of Palermo's Belle Époque and the legendary Florio family. Here, your guide will reveal stories of wealth, art and intrigue that have marked the history of the city. You will continue towards the Cathedral of Palermo, a UNESCO heritage jewel, where Arab, Norman and Gothic architecture blend together in a timeless masterpiece. You will admire the interior of this majestic structure, while the guide will tell you about the kings, queens and historical figures who have passed through it. Then, you will immerse yourself in the lively Mercato del Capo, a place full of colors, scents and flavors of Arab origin. Here, among stalls of fresh fish and local products, you will stop to taste the delicacies of Palermo street food, considered among the best in the world. Pane ca’ meusa, arancine and panelle await you for an unforgettable culinary experience. The tour continues towards the Fontana della Vergogna, a sculptural work full of symbolism and mystery, located a few steps from the chaotic and fascinating Ballarò market. Along the way, you will admire monasteries, churches and palaces that have made Palermo famous throughout the world, while the guide will reveal curiosities and legends that animate these places. The tour ends at Quattro Canti, a spectacular square often chosen as a set for successful films, and a few steps from Piazza Bellini, one of the most evocative squares in the city. Here, you can take a break in one of the historic cafés to enjoy one of the best coffees in the world, surrounded by the unique atmosphere of Palermo. An experience that will make you fall in love with the city, between art, history, flavors and traditions. Book now and get ready to experience Palermo like you've never seen it before!

Palermo: custom tour with a local expert

Palermo: custom tour with a local expert

On my walking tour, I’ll help you uncover Palermo’s layers of history, culture, and myth in a way that feels personal and authentic. Designed for small groups up to 6 people, my tours are about connecting with the city—not rushing through it. We’ll meet in the city center, with details shared the day before, and from there, we’ll dive into Palermo’s vibrant streets. From bustling markets and awe-inspiring cathedrals to quiet, hidden corners, every stop will reveal a piece of the city’s rich and multicultural heritage. Along the way, I’ll share stories of ancient myths, legendary figures, and modern tales that bring Palermo to life. I’ll also show you where locals eat, drink, and unwind, giving you a true insider’s perspective. This isn’t about checking off a list of landmarks; it’s about truly experiencing the city. You’ll leave with unforgettable memories, a deeper connection to Palermo, and plenty of recommendations to keep exploring on your own. So, gather your travel companions—or come on your own—and join me for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Palermo.

Palermo : Historic Markets & monuments Walking Tour

Palermo : Historic Markets & monuments Walking Tour

Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of Palermo, guided by a seasoned expert who will lead you on a personalized exploration of its markets and historical landmarks. Your adventure begins at the meeting point in Via Ruggiero Settimo, where you'll rendezvous with your guide in front of the Hostelò - Luxury Hostel Palermo. From there, dive into the city's rich heritage with a visit to the UNESCO-listed Palermo Cathedral, a majestic symbol of Sicilian history and culture. Marvel at the grandeur of Teatro Massimo, the largest opera house in Italy, before strolling through the iconic Quattro Canti, where the city's four historic quarters converge. Continue your journey amidst the splendor of Fontana Pretoria, an ornate fountain adorned with mythological figures. Then, immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance of Capo Market, a bustling bazaar where local vendors offer an array of fresh produce, spices, and handicrafts. Indulge your senses with a sampling of Sicilian street food, savoring the authentic flavors that define the island's culinary identity.

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5 out of 5 stars

This was an amazing tour! Francisco was a wonderful guide, very friendly, and knowledgable of all love Palermo. We saw many sites and learned a lot about other areas we were walking through. The amount of food was also amazing! We were stuffed by the end of it! A tour that is well worth the value and Francisco was a great person to meet.

5 out of 5 stars

Francisco, our guide, was excellent! He was knowledgeable , welcoming and professional. It was interesting being in the market place and the food was tasty. We enjoyed learning about the local culture as well as the food.

5 out of 5 stars

It was a beautiful day in the rainy Palermo. Our guide Renata loves and knows her city and she made us to fall in love with Palermo too.

5 out of 5 stars

Super interesting and well done tour but would have preferred 2 hours or two and a half hours tour instead of three.

5 out of 5 stars

So great!! Francesco was amazing and learning about the mafia history was fascinating. A must do.