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Stop At: Capo Street Market, Via Cappuccinelle, 90138, Palermo, Sicily Italy
The vibrant and bustling Mercato del Capo, also known as Ballarò market, is a true embodiment of Palermo's rich culture and history. The market, dating back to medieval times, offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of the city.
Take a stroll through the market's narrow streets, lined with colorful stalls selling a variety of goods, from fresh produce to traditional Sicilian handicrafts.
Immerse you on a culinary and cultural journey, introducing you to the market's local specialties and hidden gems.
The market is not only a shopping destination, but also a cultural and gastronomic experience, where you can taste street food, traditional Sicilian sweets and local delicacies while immersing in the vibrant atmosphere of the market.
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Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Cattedrale di Palermo, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 90040, Palermo, Sicily Italy
Palermo Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Admiral, is a must-see destination for any traveler visiting the city. The Cathedral, built in the 12th century, is a true masterpiece of the Norman-Arab-Byzantine style, with its impressive mosaics, frescoes and sculptures that will leave you in awe.
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Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Quattro Canti, Corso Vittorio Emanuelle Via Maqueda, 90100, Palermo, Sicily Italy
Quattro Canti, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy; it is considered the centre of the historic quarters of the city. The site is the intersection of two major streets in Palermo, the Via Maqueda and the Corso Vittorio Emanuele (also known as the Cassaro), and at this intersection are the corners of all four of the ancient quarters (Cantons or Canti) of Palermo: the Kalsa (SE); Seralcadi (SW); Albergaria (wW); and Castellammare (NE). On the southwest corner stands the church of San Giuseppe dei Padre Teatini. A few steps away along the flank of this church, behind the Southeast corner building, along Via Maqueda is the Piazza and Fontana Pretoria, sandwiched between this church and Santa Caterina. A few more steps reaches San Cataldo and the ancient Norman church of La Martorana. About 500 meters west along the Cassaro is the piazza of the Cathedral of Palermo and the adjacent Palazzo Normani.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Belvedere Di Monte Pellegrino, Via Padre Giordano Cascini 1, 90142, Palermo, Sicily Italy
Mount Pellegrino is a hill facing east on the bay of Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy, located north of the city.
It is 606 metres (1,970 ft) high with panorama views of the city, its surrounding mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
In his book Travels in Italy, Goethe described Monte Pellegrino as the most beautiful promontory in the world.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mondello, Mondello, Palermo, Province of Palermo, Sicily
Mondello is a small borough of the city of Palermo in the autonomous region of Sicily in Southern Italy.
Its beach lies between two cliffs called Mount Gallo and Mount Pellegrino. The town was originally a small fishing village situated on marshland, but at the end of the 19th century it grew into a tourist destination. A number of Liberty style villas on the seafront promenade have made it one of the gems of Art Nouveau in Europe
Duration: 2 hours