Palermo is an urban melting pot characterized by history and culture so diverse that it often feels conflicted. Discover an intriguing range of architectural styles, from Arabian domes to baroque buildings, and enjoy delicious cuisine that spans a variety of origins. Be sure to visit the Palace of the Normans, the Palatine Chapel and the church of St. John of the Hermits. Art and music lovers won’t want to miss the Galleria d’Arte Moderna (the “GAM”), the Salinas or an opera or ballet at the Teatro Massimo.
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Historic building of the fifteenth century, with frescoes and furnishings of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It displays around 300 works of art from the 12th to the 19th century in 12 rooms. 11 rooms belong to "Le Stanze dei Vescovi", the noble floor of the Archbishop's Palace, with the Alcova of Cardinal Gravina and the Sala Borremans entirely freshly painted in 1733.
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Da Porta Carini a Piazza Beati Paoli
This market is must seen by every people who are visiting Palermo. You cab find anything you need at this market. Tipical narrow streets full with vendors tables. You can find here fresh sea food, vegetables.
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Fascinating street market that meanders on and on through the streets of Palermo. From Soup to Nuts and including the Kitchen Sink. Vegetables...meats...fish...spices...and almost everything else. Many of the vendors are loudly hawking their goods to the passers by in a very entertaining fashion. the sight and smells are captivating. One of the highlights of my three week stay in Sicily.
3.5 based on 530 reviews
You can find just about anything here at Palermo's busy street market.
Busy, crazy and fun place to visit on Saturday night..we went semi early since I hear it gets rough as midnight approaches..not surprised with cheap drinks everywhere. It was fun,tasty and a great place to experience street food and Palermo at night !
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