Discover Palermo



Palermo Cathedral: This imposing sacred building, also known as Santa Maria Assunta or Palermo Cathedral, is an icon of the city. Built in the 12th century, its architecture is a fusion of styles reflecting the various dominations that have shaped Palermo's history. Inside the cathedral, visitors can admire valuable works of art, including frescoes, sculptures, and the royal tombs of Norman rulers.

Norman Palace and Palatine Chapel:
This architectural complex is an outstanding example of Arab-Norman art. The Palazzo dei Normanni was the residence of the Norman rulers and today houses the Sicilian Parliament. The Palatine Chapel, located inside the palace, is famous for its splendid Byzantine mosaics that decorate the walls, ceiling and apse.

BallarĂ² Market and Vucciria Market: The BallarĂ² and Vucciria markets are lively and colorful places where visitors can immerse themselves in the authentic atmosphere of daily life in Palermo. Here you will find stalls selling a wide range of local products, including fruits, vegetables, cheeses, fresh fish, spices and handicrafts.

Quattro Canti and Piazza Pretoria: Also known as Piazza Vigliena, Quattro Canti is an important intersection in the heart of Palermo's historic center. The square is dominated by the four corners adorned with Baroque buildings and the Pretoria Fountain, a majestic Renaissance fountain surrounded by mythological statues.



Teatro Massimo: Located in the center of Palermo, the Teatro Massimo is the largest opera house in Italy and one of the largest in Europe. Built in the late 19th century in neoclassical style, the theater hosts opera, ballet and symphony concerts.

Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti: This charming Norman church, dating from the 12th century, features its characteristic red domes and striking cloister surrounded by palm trees.

Botanical Garden of Palermo: Founded in 1786, this ancient green area is an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city. The Botanical Garden houses a vast collection of plants from around the world, as well as tropical greenhouses and an aromatic plant garden.

Piazza Marina and Foro Italico: Along Palermo's waterfront, Piazza Marina is a striking square dominated by a majestic century-old ficus tree. The Foro Italico is a vast green area that offers a splendid view of the sea and the city's historic monuments.



Mondello Beach: Mondello is famous for its beautiful beach of white sand and crystal clear water. Spending a day in the sun, swimming in the clear waters, and enjoying water sports such as swimming, surfing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding are popular activities among visitors.

Promenade Walk: Along Mondello's waterfront, you can take a relaxing stroll or rent a bicycle to explore the area. There are numerous bars, cafes and restaurants along the waterfront where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local specialties.

Boat Excursions: For those who wish to explore the surrounding coastline, there are various boat excursion options available in Mondello. Boat trips can be booked to visit hidden coves, snorkel the crystal clear waters, or simply admire the coastal scenery.

Villino Florio: Located along Mondello's waterfront, Villino Florio is a historic villa built in the 19th century and known for its Art Nouveau architecture. Today it hosts cultural events and temporary art exhibitions, and is open to the public for guided tours.

Monte Pellegrino: A short distance from Mondello is the striking Monte Pellegrino, which offers splendid panoramic views of the bay of Palermo and the entire coastline. You can hike along the trails leading to the top of the mountain or rent a bicycle to explore its surroundings.

Restaurants and Bars:
Mondello is also renowned for its local cuisine and offers a wide selection of restaurants, bars, and kiosks along the beach where you can enjoy Sicilian specialties, fresh seafood, and homemade ice cream.

Events and Manifestations:
During the summer, Mondello hosts numerous cultural events and demonstrations, including concerts, music festivals, theater performances, and craft markets along the waterfront.