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Port
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Activity Level
Moderate Activity
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$270
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 6½ Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Here's a very different way to get acquainted with Palermo with the intimacy and personalized nature of a smaller group of just 25 privileged guests. Palermo is one of the most beautiful Italian cities, renowned for its long history and colorful culture.
A short panoramic drive brings you to the Palatine Chapel. This is like taking a walk through the 12th century. It is a splendid example of Norman art and was consecrated in 1140. Outside, its narrow portico is supported by columns decorated with mosaics. Inside, the chapel features a floor decorated with marble mosaics. Inlaid marble covers the lower walls. The upper walls are decorated with mosaics on a gold background, and a beautiful wooden ceiling by Arab artisans has a honeycomb pattern and stalactite-like decoration.
Next, visit the beautiful Martorana Church as you walk with your guide through the alleys of the Old Town. You'll also explore the famous local market of Sicily -- the Ballarò. Among stalls laden with brightly colored produce, a wealth of rich tradition is deeply rooted in Palermo's farm-to-table cuisine. Step into a private home -- an opulent, discreet, and refined residence in the ancient part of the city. Here, the descendants of aristocracy cling to vestiges of grandeur that are both evocative and nostalgic. Walk through museum-like rooms to discover treasures and works of art from Sicily's golden age.
End your visit with a sample of fine taste treats from an authentic Palermo restaurant. Where you can taste the typical Panelle (fritters made from chickpea flour).
Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes. The area surrounding the Cathedral and the Four Corners is subject to traffic restrictions, which may preclude viewing of some highlights in the Old Town.