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Stunning view of Teatro Massimo in Palermo showcasing neoclassical architecture under a clear blue sky.

Palermo, Italy

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MODERATEOct21°6d rainBEST
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Palermo Cathedral

1. Palermo Cathedral

4.7 (48,120)
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A stunning fusion of Norman, Arab and Baroque styles showcasing Sicily's layered history. Climb the rooftop, see royal tombs and ornate chapels up close.

Palazzo dei Normanni

2. Palazzo dei Normanni

4.5 (26,808)
MuseumTouristenattraktionHistorisches WahrzeichenHistorischer OrtSehenswürdigkeit

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A royal palace with breathtaking Norman-Arab mosaics and centuries of history. Explore glittering Palatine Chapel mosaics and stately royal apartments.

Teatro Massimo

3. Teatro Massimo

4.7 (54,519)
Performing Arts TheaterVeranstaltungsortSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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An opulent 19th-century opera house with superb acoustics and lavish marble interiors. Explore the grand foyer and ornately frescoed auditorium on a tour, or hear an unforgettable live performance.

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Catacombe dei Cappuccini

4. Catacombe dei Cappuccini

4.3 (14,991)
MuseumTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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Step into Palermo's eerie past among thousands of preserved bodies, a study in social history and funerary art. Wander quiet vaults where monks and citizens rest in elaborate dress.

Quattro Canti

5. Quattro Canti

4.6 (29,404)
Historisches WahrzeichenPlatzTouristenattraktionWahrzeichenHistorischer Ort

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Baroque centerpiece of Palermo where four ornate corner facades face each other. Walk the lively intersection, admire statues and intricate fountain details.

Ballarò Market

6. Ballarò Market

4.4 (2,173)
MarketSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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Lively Palermo market overflowing with Sicilian flavors and local character. Wander narrow alleys, sample street food, and bargain with vendors.

Fontana Pretoria

7. Fontana Pretoria

4.6 (7,599)
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Striking 16th-century marble fountain famed for dramatic statues and ornate detail. Wander among sculptures in a lively Palermo square, perfect for quick photos.

Orto Botanico di Palermo

8. Orto Botanico di Palermo

4.3 (9,001)
Botanical GardenTouristenattraktionMuseumSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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A peaceful historic botanical garden with rare Mediterranean and tropical plants in central Palermo. Stroll shaded avenues, palm-lined pools, glasshouses and centuries-old trees.

Mondello Beach

9. Mondello Beach

4.2 (90)
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Fine white sand and clear turquoise water offer a breezy escape from Palermo. Swim, stroll the Art Nouveau seafront, and sip espresso at seaside cafés.

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Cannoli

A symbol of Sicilian pastry, cannoli are fried pastry tubes filled with sweet ricotta, often studded with candied fruit or pistachios, and they became popular in Palermo during Carnival.

Cassata Siciliana

This colorful layered cake combines ricotta, sponge cake, marzipan and candied fruit, showing Arab and Norman influences and originally developed by Palermo confectioners.

Frutta Martorana

Made from almond paste and hand-painted to look like real fruit, these marzipan sweets originated in Palermo's convents and are famed for their lifelike detail and bright colors.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Panelle (pane e panelle)

Chickpea flour fritters served in a sesame roll, panelle are a staple of Palermo street food and have been a working-class favorite for generations.

Pani ca Meusa

A sandwich of veal spleen and other offal, often topped with ricotta or caciocavallo cheese, pani ca meusa is a must-try Palermo specialty rooted in the city's medieval market traditions.

Sfincione

A thick, spongy Sicilian-style pizza topped with tomato, onions, breadcrumbs and anchovies, sfincione originated in Palermo and is traditionally eaten around festive occasions.

Traditional Beverages

Granita

This icy, flavored semi-frozen dessert is often enjoyed for breakfast with a soft brioche in Palermo, with almond, lemon and pistachio among the classic local flavors.

Marsala

A fortified wine from western Sicily, Marsala is used both in cooking and as a sipping wine, and it has been exported from Sicily since the 18th century.

Amaro Averna

A Sicilian herbal liqueur created in the 19th century, Amaro Averna is commonly enjoyed after meals in Palermo as a digestif, with a bittersweet and aromatic profile.

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Day trips

Monreale

8 km 20 min by bus or car

Norman cathedral, golden mosaics and panoramic views.

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Cefalù

70 km 1h by train

Beaches, medieval streets and a hilltop cathedral.

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Segesta

80 km 1h 20m by car

Ancient Doric temple and hilltop Greek theatre ruins.

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Erice

113 km 2h by car; cable car from Trapani

Medieval hilltop town with cobbled streets and views.

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Agrigento (Valle dei Templi)

130 km 2h by car or train

Impressive Greek temples set on a scenic ridge.

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Kommentare (9)

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Masa K.

Beautiful historic buildings but very touristy near the port, pick quieter neighborhoods to get the real vibe and better prices.

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Chiamaka J.

Streets full of life, markets are chaotic in the best way. Food is outstanding, gelato every day, one week felt perfect.

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Zoe P.

The cathedral at sunset is a highlight, but peak hours are packed. Go early in the morning to enjoy it without crowds.

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Temi T.

Many museums and a few churches offer free entry first Sunday of the month, check official schedules and book big sites ahead to skip lines.

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Mike R.

Take the AMAT bus from the airport, it drops you on Via Roma for much less than a taxi, buy tickets beforehand from the kiosk.

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Getting there

Train stations

Palermo Centrale

Regional and intercity to Messina, Catania, Agrigento, Trapani; airport shuttle train

Palermo Notarbartolo

Suburban services and regional connections in the Palermo area

Take the Prestia e Comandante shuttle train from Palermo Centrale to the airport, or use taxis for late arrivals.

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Nützliche Informationen für Palermo, Italy

Beliebte EinkaufsorteVia Ruggero Settimo, Via Libertà, Mercato Ballarò, Mercato Vucciria
Beliebte Orte für das NachtlebenVucciria, Borgo Vecchio, Kalsa
Beliebte zwanglose RestaurantsAntica Focacceria San Francesco, Trattoria Altri Tempi, Osteria Ballarò
Beliebte gehobene RestaurantsBye Bye Blues, Il Mirto e la Rosa
Beliebte CafésCaffetteria Spinnato, Bar Touring, Antico Caffe Spinnato
Leitungswasser trinkbarJa
Visum für digitale NomadenNein
Beste Taxi-AppItTaxi, FreeNow
Taxi-Preis / km$1.2
Touristen / Jahr4000000
Bevölkerung670000
Mobile Internetgeschwindigkeit50 Mbps
Arbeitslosenquote9 %
Armutsquote20 %
Durchschnittliches Einkommen / Monat$2200
Durchschnittliche Lebenshaltungskosten / Monat$1200
Hotelpreis / Nacht ab$50
Bierpreis ab$4
Kaffeepreis ab$1.5
Street Food Preis ab$3
Restaurantessen Preis ab$15
Lokale WährungEUR
SteckdosentypenC, F
ReligionenRoman Catholic
Gesprochene SprachenItalian, Sicilian, English
EthnienItalian, Sicilian
Politische OrientierungCenter-left to center-right
Bevölkerungsdichte4230 /km²
Geografische Fläche158.9 km²
Mögliche NaturkatastrophenEarthquakes, Floods, Heatwaves
Gefährliche TiereJellyfish, Occasional snakes in rural areas
Beliebte Orte für einen SpaziergangQuattro Canti, Piazza Pretoria, Foro Italico, Monte Pellegrino, Palermo Cathedral
Beliebte öffentliche VerkehrsmittelBuses, Trams, Trains
Beliebte FluggesellschaftenITA Airways, EasyJet, Ryanair
Empfohlene ImpfungenRoutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A
ArchitekturstileNorman-Arab-Byzantine, Baroque, Renaissance
Durchschnittlicher Bierkonsum pro Person / Jahr30 l
Durchschnittlicher Weinkonsum pro Person / Jahr36 l
TrinkgeldkulturSmall tips appreciated, not obligatory
Coworking / Tag$15
Airbnb / Monat$1000
1-Zimmer-Miete / Monat$500
Fitnessstudio / Monat$30
Tagesbudget (Backpacker)$50
Tagesbudget (Mittelklasse)$120

Übersicht für Palermo, Italy

EnglischkenntnisseDurchschnittlich
VerkehrssicherheitDurchschnittlich
Freundlichkeit gegenüber AusländernDurchschnittlich
MeinungsfreiheitGut
Öffentlicher VerkehrDurchschnittlich
GesundheitsversorgungGut
BildungsqualitätDurchschnittlich
Zuverlässigkeit des StromnetzesDurchschnittlich
Sicherheit vor GewaltkriminalitätSchlecht
FußgängerfreundlichkeitGut
NachtlebenDurchschnittlich
GastronomieszeneGut
LGBTQ+ freundlichDurchschnittlich
Startup-SzeneSchlecht
LärmpegelDurchschnittlich
SauberkeitSchlecht
Zugang zur NaturGut
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