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1Palermo Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic cathedral
Catholic church
Palermo Cathedral, a church dating back to the 1100s, is an architectural marvel with four bell towers and royal tombs. The Ballaro market, reminiscent of the souk from the Arab domination era, offers a vibrant atmosphere with merchants' chants and authentic street food aromas. Visitors can explore Quattro Canti and Fontana Pretoria before entering Palermo Cathedral to admire its grandeur and Byzantine mosaics.
Magnificent cathedral and museum complex with roof top access covered with the complete ticket- €18PP, kids under 11 yrs are free or €1. Well worth the tour, all rooms have an explanation sheet and pamphlets available in multiple languages. Well preserved piece of history.
Cheryl T — Google review
I visited this magnificent cathedral in May, and it was truly one of the highlights of my trip to Palermo. The moment you approach the building, you’re struck by its grand façade and unique mix of architectural styles — Norman, Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical — all beautifully layered through centuries of history. It’s a place where art, faith, and culture come together in a breathtaking way. Inside, the cathedral is just as impressive. The soaring arches, intricate details, and serene atmosphere create a powerful sense of history. It’s fascinating to walk through and imagine all the generations that have passed here. The royal tombs are especially interesting, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Don’t miss going up to the rooftop — the panoramic view over Palermo and the surrounding mountains is unforgettable. The combination of history, architecture, and scenery makes this place truly special. ✨ I was genuinely happy to visit this incredible site. It’s not just a monument, but a living piece of Palermo’s soul. Absolutely worth a visit!
Maia M — Google review
Set in a beautiful square alongside its museum. The cathedral had a very modern feel. We did get in without waiting in line however, the building was very busy with tour groups. I would recommend heading to crypt which really is fascinating. For those who wish you can also access the upstairs via a dtstcase hidden behind a panel in the main building. For individual travellers tickets can be bought from their ticket office @ 18 Euros. The office also has toilets available at 1 Euro per person.
Ray B — Google review
We came out of a narrow street to the north east and were greeted by this massive building and nice open space. The stonework is so well preserved for 900 years old and the inside is kept spotless clean. We didn't have time to tour the museum and rooftop walk but I believe 18euro allows access to both. There is a bronze line on the floor with pictures of several constellations that shows the passing of the sun through the window on certain days. Very interesting to find that in a church. There are a few large statues outside in the spacious piazza that are also worth a close look if you have time
Inyourvicinity — Google review
Visited the Palermo Cathedral while in town and wow — it’s absolutely beautiful. The architecture and deep history are truly stunning, and its UNESCO status feels well-deserved. We wandered for a while and found plenty of great photo spots. Entry is paid, but worth it. Definitely a must-see when in Palermo. Saluti!
Frank F — Google review
The Palermo Cathedral is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful and architecturally complex buildings in all of Italy. It was the most important and beloved sight of our visit to Palermo, and it’s a place where you can easily spend an entire day exploring its incredible history and diverse grandeur. What makes this Cathedral so mesmerizing is its astonishing Arab-Norman architecture, a result of centuries of conquest and cultural fusion. Unlike a typical Italian Duomo, it features elements of Byzantine, Islamic, Gothic, and Renaissance design, visible in its massive scale, its delicate stonework, and the imposing battlements that crown the structure. From the exterior arches decorated with Arabic inscriptions to the imposing bell tower, the building tells the entire history of Sicily in stone. You can certainly spend hours simply admiring the exterior, but the interior offers equal wonder. Inside, be sure to explore the various facets of the complex: The Crypt: A quiet, ancient space holding the tombs of archbishops. The Royal Tombs: Containing the sarcophagi of Norman kings and Holy Roman Emperors, including Roger II and Frederick II. The Roofs: If possible, take the climb up to the roof for an unparalleled panoramic view of the entire city of Palermo, which truly puts the scale of the building into perspective. The Cathedral is a profoundly beautiful and essential stop that defines the grandeur and complexity of the city's identity.
Halide E — Google review
The beautiful Palermo Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 12th century. The cathedral has undergone many transformations over time which has contributed to its unique blend of architectural styles (Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical). The cathedral houses the relics of Santa Rosalia, the Patron Saint of Palermo, as well as the tombs of six kings and queens. The cathedral also houses the tomb of Father Pino Pugliese, a local priest from Brancaccio who challenged the mafia and was subsequently killed by them in 1993. He was beatified by the church in 2013.
Francine L — Google review
Palermo Cathedral is absolutely stunning! Just looking at the pictures and the details inside, you can really feel the faith and history. It’s one of those places that makes you stop and just take it all in.
Sarah — Google review
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 490, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy•https://www.cattedrale.palermo.it/•+39 091 334373•Tips and more reviews for Palermo Cathedral

2Mondello Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Mondello Beach, located on the outskirts of Palermo, is a renowned Sicilian destination. The beach boasts white sandy shores and pastel-colored beach huts, offering a picturesque setting for visitors. Just a short half-hour drive from Palermo, Mondello provides an ideal escape from the city. The town itself sits right along the coast, creating a charming backdrop against the pristine beach. Visitors can enjoy dining at restaurants and bars with stunning views of the sea.
I arrived to Mondello with boat trip from Palermo. Really nice trip, not too far from Palermo Harbour near the city centre. Really beautiful clear turquoise water, many fishes. A very nice half day tour when in Palermo. I think whether we come to Mondello Beach with car or with boat, both are beautiful equally.
Steven K — Google review
Really beautiful beach outside of Palermo, easy to reach via public transit grabbing the 806 bus. Plenty of spaces to sit around the beach, both free and for purchase. The water was beautiful and the landscape around the city surrounded by mountains is sublime.
Andres Q — Google review
The beach itself is very beautiful with warm and transparent water. But the problem is infrastructure, only one public toilet, a lot of dirty, not enough garbage bins. Not enough small groceries. But anyway, maybe this is generic problem for touristic places in Italy, or Sicily. In total, amazing place to visit and swim for a few day, as for long term vacation is not adopted yet.
Alexey Z — Google review
We visited in mid to late September, and it was still quite busy. Sandy beach and clear water. 🏖️ It was easy to find space, even in the free public areas, though towards the eastern end of the beach (near the rocky side) there was a faint smell of sewage in the air. Loads of noise due to some people playing loud music on speakers and noisy vendors along the beach. It’s a good option for a quick beach trip not far from Palermo city, but overall we preferred Cefalù Beach, which was cleaner and quieter.
Sunny N — Google review
A really nice beach to relax and enjoy. You can take a 10mins bus ride from the city and a few minutes walk to get there We visit there in May the weather is nice, sun light and not too hot. It’s a really good time to visit.
Tim079100 — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches in Palermo, it is accessible by car and even by bus. You have the private side with excellent rates, a place and shower available and even toilets. The first line is free for anyone who has their own parasol. I also recommend it especially if you are for a long stay. You also have outdoor showers and toilets. There are local restaurants and a very cute little port. I wish you an excellent stay and don't forget to return early in the day if you use the bus and to observe the times of the last bus. 🌹
Kamil K — Google review
A very beautiful beach and sea! It’s lovely for swimming, the water stays shallow for quite a distance, reaching only up to your hips even several meters in (for a smaller-sized person). Both the beach and the sea are clean and very pleasant. The only downside is that the beach is packed with sunbeds, leaving little space for people who don’t want to pay for one and just want to lay down a towel. Other than that, it’s easily reachable by bus from Palermo, no need for a private taxi. The bus works just fine and is very convenient. Highly recommended!
Arzu A — Google review
What can I say about this place. I will return one day. This was the best beach I’ve ever seen. The water was so clear I could see my feet. Wish I was able to spend a few days here.
Sherry G — Google review
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3Fontana Pretoria

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Praetorian Fountain, a 16th-century landmark located in Piazza Pretoria, Palermo, is renowned for its intricate tiered design and sculptures of nude mythological figures. Originally designed for a Tuscan villa, it was later moved to its current location in 1573. Crafted by Florentine sculptor Francesco Camilliani, the fountain features numerous striking statues including nude nymphs and mythical creatures alongside the Twelve Olympians.
This nearly 500 year old fountain and collection of beautiful and monsterous statues is amazing. For the 6 months I've been here, it or the plaza around it have been constantly under renovation, but it's still fascinating and enjoyable. It's also in a fun party of the city with shops, street vendors, restaurants and street entertainers. Touristy but lovely and enjoyable.
Stephen R — Google review
The Pretoria Fountain is a masterpiece of Renaissance art that has been both lauded and reviled since its inception. This beautiful fountain, often dubbed the "Fountain of Shame" by locals due to its numerous nude sculptures, exemplifies the city's rich heritage and creative flare. Originally designed for a Florentine nobleman's private gardens, the fountain underwent considerable changes after being acquired by the Palermo Senate in 1574. Its transfer to the center of the city, Piazza Pretoria, sparked both appreciation and criticism. The abundance of naked images portraying gods, goddesses, nymphs, and legendary animals sparked concern among Palermo's more conservative people. The fountain's elaborate form, which consists of three concentric circular basins, is a masterwork of late Renaissance sculpture with clear Florentine influences. The highest basin is the smallest, and the lowermost is the largest. The ensemble is decorated with various statues and smaller fountains, resulting in a visually magnificent display. Visitors can freely observe this prominent sight at any time of day or night. However, daylight hours provide the best circumstances for observing the complex features of the sculptures. As evening falls, the fountain is lighted in a most fascinating way, casting a mystical spell over its watchers.
Pegah E — Google review
A beautiful square with an impressive fountain at its center. The atmosphere is lively and charming. At the moment, some renovation work is ongoing, but it’s still well worth a visit.
Jan — Google review
Beautiful fountain in the heart of Palermo! The sculptures are impressive and full of detail, and the square around it feels very lively. A must-see stop when exploring the city’s historic
Tiberiu I — Google review
Lovely piazza, with the stunning Fontana della Vergogna at its center, a masterpiece of marble sculptures featuring gods, nymphs, and animals. The surrounding architecture, including the City Hall and nearby churches, adds to the square’s historic charm. Piazza Pretoria has also appeared in several films and series, including the recent version of Il Gattopardo and Netflix’s Ripley, which makes it feel even more cinematic in person. A beautiful and iconic stop while exploring the city!
Carlos R — Google review
Stunning fountain ⛲️. But it was under renovation unfortunately when we got there 😪. Still we got the vipes ✨️🇮🇹
Dory A — Google review
Sadly in renovations right now but you can still get a glimpse of how amazing it must be! Very detailed statues made out of Carrara marble and the fountain is incredibly large too! At its top you can find the protector saint of Palermo, Santa Rosalia. It consists of 644 pieces shipped from Florence to Palermo.
Andi — Google review
I came across the Fontana Pretoria (Fontana della Vergogna) in front of the Town Hall in the Piazza Pretoria. Just amazing to go around and see the outstanding carvings! It was commissioned in 1554 for a villa in Florence and later transported here to Sicily. It has more than 50 white marble statues of mythological figures. It was nicknamed the "Fountain of Shame" due to all the nude statues!
Eileen W — Google review
Piazza Pretoria, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy•https://turismo.comune.palermo.it/palermo-welcome-luogo-dettagli…•Tips and more reviews for Fontana Pretoria

4Giardino Garibaldi

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City park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Parks
Giardino Garibaldi is a 19th-century park located in Palermo, known for its huge fig trees, ornamental fountains, and historical busts. It's considered one of the most famous parks in the city and offers visitors the chance to enjoy delightful walks through green spaces, thick trees, and alluring water ponds. The park also features plenty of sitting areas for relaxation.
Gigantic fig(ficus) root system. It's kind of sad there isn't much space for it to spread. But the trees are amazing and the park is a saviour from the heat. Also features some turtles and a happy happy dog (not sure who's). And some goldfish in the muddy water.
Marin K — Google review
A calm place in an otherwise busy and loud city! Very nice to relax and enjoy the view on a bench or near the pond with turtles. In the shades it is also much cooler!
Andi — Google review
Nice park for a stroll in the shade. Interesting items at the weekend flea market.
Rebecca R — Google review
Relaxing and beautiful park with amazing historic trees! Great place to read a book and enjoy the city
Lexi R — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place right in the heart of Trapani. The garden is well-maintained, full of greenery, and perfect for a relaxing walk or a short break during the day. Calm atmosphere, clean paths, and plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the surroundings. A lovely spot to escape the city noise for a moment.
Sanimir H — Google review
very nice place to escape the busy city life of palermo, me and my girl were totally mesmerized by the turtle pool in the middle. also the trees with roots growing from above into the ground was quite something!
Teun K — Google review
Beautiful park in Palermo with amazing trees . If you go on a Sunday you can visit a lovely flea market with many interesting things
Miriam A — Google review
Small park with lovely atmosphere and great big trees. Several benches to sit down, trees available to climb and explore for kids. Nice and quiet place, very pleseant and trees are just mesmerising.
Traveller565 — Google review
Piazza Marina, SNC, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy•https://www.comune.palermo.it/verde.php?sel=98&id=160•+39 091 740 9302•Tips and more reviews for Giardino Garibaldi

5Church of San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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The Church of San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini is a stunning example of 17th-century Sicilian Baroque architecture located in Palermo. This Catholic church boasts intricate marble work, beautiful frescoes, and a notable wood crucifix by Fra Umile of Petralia. Despite the damage suffered during World War II, the church still showcases remarkable artwork by renowned artists such as Filippo Tancredi and Giuseppe Velasquez.
Beautiful example of Sicilian baroque. The roof visit is a must too! Buy your ticket for the roof visit at the entrance.
Imola D — Google review
It's a beautiful church. The artwork is exceptional and is a good example of the history in the area. My suggestion is to clarify when you enter that there is an extra ticket to go onto the roof. You would sell way more tickets if people knew they needed to pay extra upfront.
Eric S — Google review
Breathtakingly gorgeous. Entrance is 3 euros. Well worth it. To walk the 139 stairs to the rooftop costs another 7€, but offers some great views
Jan S — Google review
This church is a must-visit! For only €7, you can explore the rooftop, cupola, sacristy, sanctuary, and the main church. The staff (la gente che lavora lì) are incredibly kind: they explain everything with patience and care. I was the only visitor at the time, yet they never rushed me and even turned on the lights so I could take better photos. Truly a beautiful experience!
Jesica R — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Chiesa di San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini – Palermo Absolutely overwhelming and deeply emotional the moment you step inside. ✨ The beauty, the silence, and the atmosphere fill you with awe and peace. 🙏 An extraordinary piece of culture and architecture — the details, the light, the artistry… everything feels sacred and timeless. 🕊️ A true hidden gem that leaves a lasting impression on the soul. ❤️🇮🇹
Sanimir H — Google review
One of the best churches I've seen roof top terrace 7 euros well worth the 360 views Church was stunning and down stairs is very old and run down in good way thou
Alan H — Google review
Amazing church to visit as you can go to the roof and have the Palermo city view from the top. But inside of the church won’t disappoint you with its beautiful architecture!
Marijana K — Google review
One of the best churches in Palermo, really a must see. Very beautiful inside with intricate decorations and paintings, baroque style. You have to pay to enter, but really it's worth it.
Alexandru V — Google review
Via Vittorio Emanuele, SNC, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy•http://sangiuseppedeiteatini.it/•Tips and more reviews for Church of San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini
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6Villa Giulia

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Villa Giulia is an 18th-century Italianate oasis located in the heart of the city. It was the first public park in Italy and boasts a tranquil atmosphere with its sundial, sculptures, trees, and gardens. The garden follows a precise geometric layout with symmetrical avenues and a circular square at its center. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along wide paths adorned with fountains and statues or relax in one of the semicircular exedras.
One of the best park in Palermo, adjacent to the botanical garden. Free entry. Amazing ficus trees. Also, good examples of Palermo neoclassical and art nouveau style. Maybe pair with a visit to the world class botanical garden (for a fee).
Fabio C — Google review
The park is actually beautiful and a nice place to start exploring Palermo, but it doesn't really provide much shade and nothing seems to be working as it's not very visited. Probably better when not in scorching heat hours... Entrance is free, but note this is not the botanical garden.
Marin K — Google review
Nice decent size park, next to Botanical garden. Plenty of benches to sit on, but not many in shadow if looking to hide on a hot day. It's also gets locked up in evening so check times before going.
Jovita L — Google review
This beautiful park is near the seafront and next to the Botanical Garden. It actually was the first public garden in Palermo. You must come here to see its elegant Neoclassical exedrae in semicircular structure with recesses, which stand around the fountain in the centre of the park. Very unusual statue in the fountain in the centre. Along the avenues there are busts of famous personages of the city. Feast for the eye and your soul is resting here... among the Art and History. Splendor!
Irina A — Google review
Rundown, needs attention. The bones are good, but the plantings (weeds) could use some love. Has the potential to be lovely
Rebecca R — Google review
Villa Giulia (Park) Villa Giulia is a peaceful park along the boulevard and near the beach, offering a slightly deserted feel but with beautiful sculptures of Roman gods and ancient trees. Despite the quietness, it’s a lovely place to walk through and appreciate the statues and lush greenery.
Sarah O — Google review
Lovely, quiet gardens, a refuge from the often clamorous Palermo streets.
Michael P — Google review
Great park, sadly is abandoned and not well maintained. We enjoyed walking around 👍
Iwailo I — Google review
Via Lincoln, 90123 Palermo PA, Italy•https://www.comune.palermo.it/verde-pubblico-dettaglio.php?id=16…•+39 091 740 4028•Tips and more reviews for Villa Giulia

7Museo Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo

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Museo Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo, situated near Piazza Marina, is a rare glimpse into the lifestyle of Sicilian nobility. This centuries-old palace was once the residence of the Lanza Filangeri family, Princes of Mirto. It has been preserved with its original opulent furnishings and dates back to the 18th century, built upon earlier structures from the 15th century.
My absolute favourite tourist visit while in Palermo, there was no one else there so we had the place to ourselves and there were few attendants so it felt like we were walking through a historical palace on our own. Beautiful furnishings and history, a special place
Nicholas P — Google review
The day I visited entry was free. It is worth a visit to have a glimpse into the aristocracy life of the 18th century. What I loved most was the stables with marble drinking spots for the horses and iron straw holders, absolutely classy! A lot of furniture is in place and it is not a huge spot to visit so you can add it to your visit of Palermo. From there it is easy to visit the Palazzo Abatellis museum and the churches of Casa Professa, San Cataldo and Martorana. Also nearby is piazza Pretoria and the theatre. Very fascinating all the small Side street, take the time To Sit down and enjoy a refreshing granita. Just to be on the safe side, hold your purse tight! Parking may be a problem but we left the car in full no parking area by giving 1 euro (when we returned) to an old man who said “don’t worry, you won’t be towed”! He was right!
Donatella P — Google review
A bit worn off, but totally worth the visit and the 6€ (don't buy the pack, we did and the second Palazzo is meh and oratorio dei bianchi has free admission and is in a very sketchy part of town; also is very small).
Nicoleta G — Google review
Real shame that second floor is closed. Tour is not complete. Beside of that, really leaves an impression! One of the best places I have visited in Palermo! Ask for a brochure that will guide you through. It's very useful, although typed in Word on paper, a bit outdated.
Petar V — Google review
A great place to visit if you are interested in what a palazzo looked like in the past centuries. No guided tour, a bit worn off, but a lot of interesting things to see.
Fiedler J — Google review
Hidden away gem, $6 entry fee was great value for a real look back in time to how other people lived, amazing opulence
Peter S — Google review
A great little find, how the nobles lived back in the day! Completely worth a visit, and all for only €6!
Anneka P — Google review
An interesting surprise. The outside doesn't match with what is inside. Grandeur from the past. Absolutely worthy to spend your time there. Took me more than an hour and I enjoyed every minute of it.
Martin K — Google review
Via Merlo, 2, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy•https://www.facebook.com/pages/CASA-MUSEO-Palazzo-MIRTO/26505162…•+39 091 778 3343•Tips and more reviews for Museo Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo

8Villa Niscemi

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The Villa Niscemi is a large and splendid 18th century building situated in the north-western part of Palermo. It is now owned by the City of Palermo and can be visited on Sundays. The villa has been the main residence of the noble Valguarnera family for about three centuries and retains many of its original furnishings, interior finishes and landscaping.
It's beautiful villa and inner decorations are adorable, from balcony you will have great views at the mountains. Garden is no special, it's big, but boring. Villa is free. Great residence
Mr Z — Google review
Villa Niscemi is a beautiful and tranquil escape that offers a perfect blend of history and nature. Nestled within a lush park, the villa's charming architecture and serene surroundings make it a wonderful spot for a relaxing visit. The gardens are well-kept, with a variety of local plants and trees, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll. The villa itself is steeped in history and offers a glimpse into Palermo's aristocratic past. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or simply looking for a quiet retreat, Villa Niscemi is a lovely spot to visit.
Ralitza P — Google review
Villa Niscemi is the resident of the Palermo Mayor , who resides there currently. A grand and beautiful villa worth the visit. No entry fee - FREE GUIDED TOUR The gentleman gave us a tour of the villa and explained the history of the villa and Sicily.
Marianna B — Google review
An impressive villa that looks like a castle. No wonder the mayor of Palermo has a second office here.
Yovav M — Google review
A splendid villa inhabited for three centuries by the Valguarnera di Niscemi family. Now belongs to the City of Palermo, it can be visited on Sundays.
Palermo W — Google review
It's a good place to spend time with your kids
Karpy — Google review
Very nice location for a banquet. Interesting old building with flair.
Alexander S — Google review
The vary beautiful place... To see absolutely...
Alessandra M — Google review
90146 Palermo PA, Italy•+39 091 740 4822•Tips and more reviews for Villa Niscemi

9Renzo Barbera Stadium

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Nestled in a serene location, the Renzo Barbera Stadium is conveniently situated between the stunning beaches of Mondello and the vibrant city center of Palermo. This historic venue, originally built in the early 1930s and formerly known by several names, has hosted significant events like World Cup matches. With a capacity for 37,000 spectators, it offers an electric atmosphere that truly captures the spirit of Italian football.
We had planned our trip to here to watch palermo team play. We made sure we took our passports as they do check. We brought our tickets week before online too. Great prices men 20 euros ladies 16 euro. We sat were all the main fans were and it was amazing. They sing and chant all the way through the match. Fans asking us and interactive with us which was great. Even though they didn't win that didn't stop everyone having a fantastic atmosphere.
Nicly B — Google review
Great sports center. As an American, I have to say that there are very few concessions for food and drink. I think that this is very common in Mediterranean stadiums. But great sight lines and adequate seating.
Steve R — Google review
A beautiful stadium with a unique scenery - Mount Pellegrino. You can feel the history here. Great that you can enter free of charge. A must see for all football fans.
Bartłomiej T — Google review
Amazing atmosphere, make sure to take sunscreen and a cap with you, most of the seats are directly in the sun
Inga M — Google review
**Stadio Renzo Barbera**, also known as **Stadio La Favorita**, is the home stadium of the **U.S. Città di Palermo**, the city's football team, located in **Palermo**, Sicily. It is one of the most important and iconic sports venues in the region. The stadium is named after **Renzo Barbera**, a former president of the Palermo football club who made significant contributions to the team’s development. The stadium, with a seating capacity of around 36,000 spectators, is known for its passionate and loyal fan base. It hosts football matches, including Serie A games, as well as other events such as concerts and cultural activities. The atmosphere during home matches is electric, with fans creating an exciting and vibrant environment in support of their team. **Stadio Renzo Barbera** has undergone several renovations over the years to improve facilities and maintain its status as one of Italy's notable football venues. For football enthusiasts and visitors to Palermo, a visit to the stadium is a must, especially if there's a match scheduled, as it offers a chance to experience the energy and culture surrounding Sicilian football.
Anthony M — Google review
The stadium looks very nice and clean. You should go – it’s quite an experienc
Bojana V — Google review
Stadium itself maybe is quite cool and very impressive but it gets two stars for lack of ticket office where you can buy a ticket before the game as on every normal stadium... it's quite a problem when match takes place at 3pm when nearby points when you can get a ticket (few hundred meters away) are having a break for siesta and open again during the second half. This makes no sense at all!
Szczepan J — Google review
Awesome experience watching Palermo FC. The singing and chanting lasted all game. If you sit in the home team endzone you will be in the thick of it. Just as reviews say washrooms aren’t great especially for my fiancé but guys have no problem.
Zac W — Google review
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10Parco d'Orleans

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Parco d'Orleans is a tranquil park located near the Royal Palace in Palermo. It offers a serene escape with a playground for children and benches for relaxation. The park boasts diverse flora, making it perfect for leisurely nature walks. Visitors can interact with various animals that are well taken care of, although some areas are under construction for improvement. The park is free to enter and provides accessible facilities, including restrooms.
Really good park, animals look well treated, it’s free and very well organised. The place is really beautiful, a place people have to look for in a city where others try to scam tourists. Very welcoming too.
Zébulon — Google review
Absolutely horrendous to see a park where the gardens are immaculate but the animals suffer so much. Enclosures with water full of slime and muck for water animals, dams green and poor fish having to live surrounded by filth, big pelicans 4 to a cage with no space to spread their wings and water so shallow the can't paddle. Not to mention 17 big turtles in one enclosure with a bath smaller than two standard bathtubs and so shallow... the poor migrating birds are in cages so full that there arent even space for them to hide from the cold because there are only 7 tiny bird houses inside the cage and 50 little birds... it is sad to proudly say it's a well taken care of park when it is absolutely not true. The park is currently free to enter, why not charge €3 per person and use the money to change the state of your animal enclosures???? Is it a question of laziness or no funds in the end and why do plants get better treatment than animals. A very sad experience.
Vicky-Lee M — Google review
I had not been to Parco d'Orleans in years, and I was pleasantly surprised to see it had mostly been renovated and kept much better than before. Lovely and peaceful on a weekday, I only hope they could open a bit longede in the afternoon and that the animals cages could be updated to bigger ones, especially for the flying birds.
Cecilia L — Google review
A peaceful, beautiful park just on the edge of the old town. Nice to spend 30-60 minutes walking around looking at the animals (different types of birds mostly, some tortoises and deer). Great little escape from the busy central streets, especially with younger children as they can run freely and see animals. No tickets needed, free to enter.
Katie W — Google review
a nice free park with some animals (mostly birds). huge ficus trees provide shade to cool down from the heat. while the park itself looks lovely, the animals seem a little bit unhappy, like they don't have enough space and are not maintained properly
Wojciech G — Google review
It’s a very nice and clean park at about 10 minutes walk distance from the center of Palermo, right next to the main faculties. There you can find flamingos, parrots, goats and other animals, but also surprisingly beautiful plants. Do not forget to check the opening hours before going there, because it was closed for some hours each day.🦜🌴🦩
Dani — Google review
Very nice and quite place with many birds and flowers + entry is for free.
Ivan O — Google review
It's a beautiful and well maintained park situated in the heart of the city. Spent quality time with my wife. All the animals are friendly especially the Imus, Deers, and Parakeets. Parakeets greet people with the word 'CIAO'. But some animals especially birds should be kept in a bigger enclosure. Birds like Falcons, Imus, Pelicans, Egrets, Canadian geese, Macaws and Animals like Reindeer and Turtle.
Billah M — Google review
Piazza Indipendenza, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy•https://www.igiardinidelpalazzorleans.it/•+39 091 707 5038•Tips and more reviews for Parco d'Orleans
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11Palazzo Ajutamicristo

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The Palazzo Ajutamicristo museum, located in Sicily, showcases a diverse collection of art and historical artifacts. This cultural institution offers visitors the opportunity to explore an extensive range of artistic masterpieces and relics from various time periods. The museum's exhibits present a wide array of works, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and archaeological findings. Additionally, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history and heritage preserved within the walls of this magnificent palace-turned-museum.
(Translated by Google) The famous mosaic of the Pupa del Capo was moved from Palazzo Serenario (restored and preserved) to Palazzo Ajutamicristo. (Original) Il famoso mosaico della Pupa del Capo è stato spostato da palazzo Serenario ( restaurato e conservato) a Palazzo Ajutamicristo.
Maurizio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited this place on the occasion of the event "the street of treasures", in reality the palace cannot be visited, but you can appreciate the small museum set up in the rooms on the ground floor, which houses interesting works of art. (Original) Abbiamo visitato questo luogo in occasione della manifestazione "la via dei tesori", in realtà il palazzo non si visita, ma si può apprezzare il piccolo museo allestito nelle sale del pianterreno, che ospita interessanti opere d'arte.
Raf I — Google review
(Translated by Google) A timeless experience (Original) Une expérience hors du temps
Pierre H — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the many wonderful buildings in the Kalsa of Palermo (Original) Uno dei tanti meravigliosi palazzi della kalsa dí Palermo
Alessandra D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lots of stuff (Original) Tanta roba
Mauro M — Google review
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 23, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy•https://palazzoajutamicristo.it/it/•Tips and more reviews for Palazzo Ajutamicristo

12World festival on the Beach

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The World Festival on the Beach offers a perfect start to your holiday with its sunny weather and stunning beaches featuring crystal clear waters and clean white sands. Whether you're with a young family or looking to relax, there are plenty of activities to enjoy, from games on the beach to catching up on your holiday reading while soaking up the sun. The festival at Isola delle Femmine is known for its youthful vibe setting the pace for all visitors, creating a lively atmosphere.
(Translated by Google) Wonderful day (Original) Giornata stupenda
Giorgio G — Google review
(Translated by Google) If that's what I think, it was at Isola delle Female... pretty young people who set the pace for the less young... (Original) Se è quello che penso io è stato a Isola delle femmine...graziosi giovani che davano il ritmo ai meno giovani...
Adele C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful but often too much chaos (Original) Bella ma spesso troppo caos
BjM ( — Google review
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13Museum of Islamic Art (Palermo)

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The Museum of Islamic Art in Palermo, also known as Museo d'Arte Islamica, is a hidden gem that showcases an exquisite collection of luxurious household and interior artifacts from the Arab period in Sicily, dating back to the 9th to 11th centuries. Nestled within the stunning Castello della Zisa—an architectural marvel built by Roger II between 1136 and 1148—the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the opulence of its time.
Absolutely worth to get here even if it is long distance from the city center. If you are lucky you get a private tour because noone else is in the building.
M. K — Google review
Really good museum a little bit outside of city center definitely worth the visit
Olaf L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Found closed... furthermore the conditions of the surrounding area leave much to be desired, a fairly degraded area. Too bad the building looks beautiful from the outside (Original) Trovato chiuso...linoltre le condizioni del circondario lasciano molto a desiderare, una zona abbastanza degradata. Peccato da fuori il palazzo sembra bellissimo
Sebastiano — Google review
(Translated by Google) The castle and the museum inside are beautiful, but the situation outside is different, especially the garden which has been left in a state of disrepair... a real shame! (Original) Bello il castello e il museo dentro ad esso, diversa è la situazione dell' esterno specialmente il giardino abbastanza lasciato in degrado...un vero peccato!
Stefano D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Walking around Palermo we find this other museum whose internal beauty I didn't expect (Original) Girando per Palermo troviamo quest'altro museo di cui non mi aspettavo la bellezza interna
Francesca ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, the exhibition is very small and only has information in Italian. (Original) Die Ausstellung ist leider sehr klein und nur auf Italienisch angeschrieben.
Magnus K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Castle closed, museum closed. There are no indications on the site or even on site to know when it reopens. The telephone number indicated on the site is not working (Original) Castello chiuso, museo chiuso. Non ci sono indicazioni sul sito e nemmeno sul posto per sapere quando riapre. Il numero di telefono indicato sul sito non è funzionante
Franco T — Google review
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14Villino Ida Basile

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Nestled in the heart of Palermo, Villino Ida Basile is a stunning private residence that showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of architect Ernesto Basile, who designed it in 1903 for his beloved wife. This enchanting villa not only features a personal studio belonging to its creator but also boasts a picturesque garden that invites visitors to unwind amidst nature.
(Translated by Google) Art and history...food for the soul! (Original) Arte e storia...cibo per l'anima!
Fabio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The villa today is home to a notable library which enriches the walls, just as delicate Art Nouveau decorations enrich the ceilings. The visit also takes place inside some of the rooms occupied by officials at work. (Original) Il villino oggi è sede di una notevole biblioteca che arricchisce le pareti, così come delicate decorazioni in stile liberty arricchiscono i soffitti. La visita si svolge anche all’interno di alcune delle stanze occupate da funzionari al lavoro.
Paola R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The people in the library were so kind to receive me unannounced. I was lucky, I was allowed to take a look at the beautiful building. I was given the time to look at everything calmly and two friendly women always walked with me. I am glad I was allowed to take a look, thank you for this. (Original) De mensen in de bibliotheek waren zo vriendelijk mij onaangekondigd te ontvangen. Ik bofte, mocht een kijkje nemen in het prachtige gebouw. Ik kreef de tijd om alles rustig te bekijken en twee vriendelijke vrouwen liepen steeds met mij mee. Ik ben blij dat ik even mocht kijken, bedankt hiervoor.
YMP — Google review
(Translated by Google) So much history and beauty among flowers and lizards chasing each other (Original) Tanta storia e bellezza tra fiori e lucertole che si rincorrono
Mario M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic place, wonderful Ida villa. (Original) Luogo storico, villino Ida stupendo.
Dario P — Google review
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15091 Art Project - Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea

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The 091 Art Project - Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea is a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts located in Palermo. Housed in the beautifully restored Convento di Sant'Anna, this gallery showcases an impressive collection of 19th and 20th-century Sicilian art alongside contemporary pieces from both local and international artists. Visitors can explore thematic exhibitions that highlight influential masterpieces, as well as enjoy temporary exhibits that keep the experience fresh and engaging.
(Translated by Google) Special Latin Contemporary Collection. In the courtyard of a cozy downtown palazzo. With very ideal opening hours… (Original) Speciális latin kortárs kollekció. Hangulatos belvárosi palazzo belső udvarában. Nagyon ideális nyitvatartási idővel…
Helga R — Google review
I couldn't find the place , it might be closed
Merav U — Google review
(Translated by Google) Art gallery with quality pieces. Costantino is a very good host. (Original) Galleria d'arte con pezzi di qualità. Costantino è un bravissimo padrone di casa.
Max O — Google review
(Translated by Google) bad experience (Original) pessima esperienza
Stefano S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An art gallery with wonderful works, thank you for the seriousness, competence and professionalism demonstrated. Recommended👍!!! (Original) Una Galleria d’arte con opere meravigliose, grazie per la serietà, la competenza e la professionalità dimostrata. Consigliato👍!!!
Luciano B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very elegant and refined place with beautiful works of art that give meaning to our way of life (Original) Un posto molto elegante e raffinato con belle opere d'arte che danno un significato al nostro modo di vivere
Gianluca M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic Gallery supported by strong skills buying from you is certain. (Original) Galleria Fantastica supportata da forti competenze acquistarvi è certezza .
Paolo C — Google review
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16Via Villa Florio

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Nestled in the heart of Sicily, Via Villa Florio stands as a stunning testament to late 19th-century architecture. Constructed between 1899 and 1902, this remarkable building showcases the elegance of Art Nouveau design and is one of the earliest structures featuring a garden in the region. Following extensive renovations that meticulously restored its cultural heritage, every detail has been carefully preserved to reflect its original charm.
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17Foro Italico

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Foro Italico, also known as the Promenade of the Marina, is a picturesque waterfront promenade with a wide lawn, sculptures, and colorful benches. This area has an exotic aura due to its settlement by Arabs a thousand years ago. Despite some patches remaining unreconstructed after 1943 air raids, it has seen a recent surge in hip restaurants and bars opening in old palazzi.
More cats than usual now. Beautiful park as always. They added a fitness area which is extremely busy with men working out there.
TheKaKaNow Y — Google review
I went here at night. Rocks, boulders. I don’t think you’re meant to get that close to the water. It was either way. It’s open late. Found it relaxing sitting by the rocks. Parking was free at least late at night. I can’t remember if you have to pay during the day. I wish I would’ve seen it in the day time.
Xtee M — Google review
Just an absolutely stunning place. Great place to blow some time or just to sit and break for a little while.
Nick M — Google review
It is a fantastic place to relax, run, and do some workouts.
Alireza S — Google review
Love this place for a relaxing stroll, watching the huge cruise ships arrive and depart from the port.
Paul F — Google review
Foro Italico park is a charming green oasis located in the heart of Palermo. The park offers a wonderful respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, with its lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere. The well-maintained pathways and benches make it a great place to take a leisurely stroll or relax and enjoy a picnic. The park is also home to a number of monuments and sculptures that add to its historic charm. Whether you're looking to enjoy some fresh air, take a break from sightseeing, or simply soak up the local culture, Foro Italico park is definitely worth a visit.
Strahinja M — Google review
Dirty, is super dirty. Police is always somewhere on the side. People with scouters or bikes do not case at all about the pedestrians. But all people are vibing and chilling, a lot are using the space for sports and physical exercises. On the weekends is overclouded and as outcome more dirty.
Iya U — Google review
I think my expectations were higher than reality. Something is missing here. The place feels a bit under maintained though there's so much potential to upgrade it. There's a nice stretch of grass and a promenade, even the vegetation looks great though there's not much here to keep you interested to stay.
Adam S — Google review
Foro Italico Umberto I, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy•http://www.comune.palermo.it/•+39 091 740 1111•Tips and more reviews for Foro Italico

18Parco delle Madonie

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Parco delle Madonie is a vast natural preserve in Sicily, featuring a scenic mountain range, medieval villages, and historic castles. Covering 40,000 acres, the park offers numerous hiking trails suitable for all fitness levels. Accessible from the town of Cefalu, it's best explored by car and boasts stunning vistas and colorful wildflowers in spring. Visitors can enjoy beautiful hikes with varying degrees of difficulty and breathtaking views of the inland Sicilian mountains.
My favorite place in Sicily. Beautiful mountains, lots of interesting places. In winter you can ski here. In the summer, walking in the mountains, riding a bike, great on motorbikes. Lots of interesting accommodation. Accommodations are often also with a swimming pool. I recommend visiting local restaurants. The people here are kind, accommodation is not expensive... They cook with quality ingredients. A lot of meat, vegetables, pasta and mushrooms are eaten here.
Detector L — Google review
Peaceful Hike in Parco delle Madonie Even though it was cloudy, we really enjoyed our hike, and when the sky cleared for a few minutes the views were beautiful. Along the way we spotted plenty of deer and even wild boars, which made it extra special. The park was wonderfully quiet and peaceful, a perfect escape from the busier cities and a great way to enjoy the Sicilian outdoors.
Jonas G — Google review
We did an all day tour with Tusatrophy Excursions who we can recommend highly. Seeing the Madonie was an absolute highlight of our visit to Sicily
Paul H — Google review
Noce place for zipline.. one can also do a bbq there. Bbq are available on the spot(one needs to buy charcoal and food).❤️🙏 Also good value meals like pork ribs and pasta.
Russell F — Google review
Modonnie Park is an absolute treasure trove, offering a glimpse of Sicily that will leave you in awe. As you explore its pristine forests and meander through high mountains, you'll discover charming medieval villages dotting the landscape. The biodiversity here is remarkable, with boars, foxes, porcupines, and an array of bird species calling this area home. What's truly remarkable is that all of this natural splendor is just a stone's throw away from the picture-perfect beach and town of Cefalù. Modonnie Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, offering an unforgettable experience that showcases the best of Sicily's diverse landscapes. Don't miss out on the opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of this hidden gem.
Walter B — Google review
Impressive mountain range with gorgeous views. The atmosphere in this park is very special and gives you the feeling of being in a different world. Small mountain villages in the most stunning scenery imaginable. Great for exploring by car!
Max P — Google review
Madonie Mountains presents one of the most suggestive landscapes in Sicily, a small geological world that must be seen and enjoyed unhurriedly. It is also one of the famous mountain eco-systems of the Mediterranean Basin due to the rich diversity of fauna and the considerable interest in its vegetation. The massif of Pizzo Carbonara (a huge block of limestone rock) stands as highest altitude of this range (1979 m) and the second highest of the island, after Muncibeḍḍu (3344m). I really liked this area, not too crowded and bordered by very picturesque villages (Castelbuono, Collesano, Isnello etc.)
Nicolae B — Google review
Beautiful hike and vistas. We encountered a bit of snow in April. Without snowshoes, this slowed our progress but not our enjoyment. We went up about 2.5 miles from Piano Battaglia. The trail is relatively well marked except when covered by snow. The path is rocky and fairly steep.
Craig G — Google review
Città metropolitana di Palermo, Italy•http://www.parcodellemadonie.it/•+39 0921 684011•Tips and more reviews for Parco delle Madonie

19Villa Bonanno

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Nestled right next to the stunning Cathedral of Palermo, Villa Bonanno is a delightful garden that offers a serene escape from the bustling city. This charming green space features lush palm trees and a picturesque fountain where you might even spot some turtles swimming about. It's an ideal spot for relaxation, whether you're enjoying a good book or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere under the shade.
A small but amazing park with fruit juice vendors, lots of different palms and a large fountain. The cathedral of Palermo is also right around the corner!
Andi — Google review
A pleasant garden to briefly explore. Was hoping for more shade in the heat of the day, there is very little. Lacks anywhere comfortable to sit aside from concrete walls. One side is a scooter parking area. An easy walk from the magnificent cathedral. No cafes or bars close by.
Geogfanatic O — Google review
very nice park, full of palms, fontain.one thing was missing and that is some bar/coffee corner ,garden.
Zu — Google review
Villa Bonanno is a peaceful oasis in the heart of Palermo. The gardens are beautifully maintained, with fountains, sculptures, and plenty of shady spots to relax. Perfect for a quiet stroll away from the city bustle.
Farrux A — Google review
Villa Bonanno is a beautiful, green oasis in the heart of Palermo that offers a refreshing pause from the city's historic streets. Located conveniently near the Palermo Cathedral and the Palazzo dei Normanni, it's the perfect place to sit, relax, and enjoy a moment of natural beauty. The park is notable for its lush, tropical atmosphere, filled with many varieties of towering palm trees. The greenery provides excellent shade and a peaceful setting, but the true delight is the wildlife! We were charmed to find small parrots flying among the branches and chattering away—it's an unexpected and wonderful feature that adds a touch of magic to the park. Beyond the foliage, the park is adorned with statues and serves as a quiet space where you can appreciate the scale of the nearby historic buildings. It is well-maintained and provides a safe, quiet environment, making it a great spot for both adults and children to enjoy. If you need a moment to recharge, enjoy the vibrant colors of the palms, or simply want to listen to the surprising sounds of tropical birds in the middle of a major city, Villa Bonanno is highly recommended.
Halide E — Google review
Lovely park, very peaceful and quiet. Good to visit this park after a cathedral visit
Can C — Google review
We stumbled upon this small park between the Cathedral Di Palermo and Pallazo Di Normanni just after a visit to the Cathedral. The open space and greenery was a welcome respite from the heat and bustle of the crowds. The fountain was a nice touch too. We didn't see much sign of the garbage, homelessness and drug use that others earlier in the year reported. This may be due to the season or possibly the police have dealt with it. Overall we enjoyed the range of plants and wide pathways as we had our granitas from one of the local Cafe's
Inyourvicinity — Google review
It's a nice garden to spend some time. It's very close to the Cathedral, so you can visit both of them at the same time. You can come to this place from the nearest metro station or by walking from the famous Quattro Canti.
Khandakar S — Google review
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20Villa Trabia

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Villa Trabia - Parco Ninni Cassarà, also known as Casena dei Trabia alle Terre Rosse, is a historic green estate located near Palermo's city center. Built in the 18th century by Prince Iganzio Lucchesi Palli, it offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of Palermo's residents. The villa now houses a public library and administrative offices.
A green island of nature in the noisy city. The park is cozy, but unfortunately not well looked after. Fantastic plants - banyan trees, lemons, palms, you name it. The park is surrounded by the wall so you won’t hear noise from the street much. There is a family of cute and friendly cats living there - come to say hi to those fluffy beauties if you wish.
Nataliia S — Google review
A pleasant if sparse park in a crowded uptown area. Lots of benches, which I find refreshing, given that Palermo seems to not think people want to sit!
Stephen R — Google review
One of the best gardens in Palermo. Gigantic ficus trees,palms, cacti and roses are just beautiful. You can't stop admiring the magnanimity of Nature. There is the 18th century villa, listed building that is a public library now, a very popular place indeed. The public toilet is located here. Tortoises in the ponds are the stars, so cute and friendly. Some interesting fountains along the alleyway. Also there's a playground for the kids. Great place for relaxation for the whole family.
Irina A — Google review
Great place to walk your dog (there's even a cat standing guard at the entrance). There's quite a it of maintenance going on so many sections are roped off. Peaceful and pleasant park for walking or jogging.
Arkk S — Google review
I went there today with my daughter while my wife was getting ready for dinner. When we went to leave we foundfhd gate closed and locked. I had to ask passersby to help us climb over the wall, baby, stroller, and dad escaping from alcatraz.
Hornscraper — Google review
Probably the best park in Palermo. Beautiful old gint ficus threes and pines.
Andrea — Google review
This is a delightful park that seems to be off the beaten track for most visitors. It's quite extensive and I believe that it is the former grounds of the Villa Trabia which it borders. It has a slightly overgrown and rustic feeling to it, which adds to its charm. There are a couple of fish ponds and several of the huge strangler fig trees found all over Palermo. Great place to relax, and it would be fun for kids to run around.
Baruch P — Google review
Beautiful villa and a beautiful garden 🥰
Anhelina K — Google review
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21Parco della Favorita

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Parco della Favorita is a vast green area of about 1050 hectares, originally designed as royal hunting grounds in 1799. It is also home to the Royal Estate built by Ferdinand III and the sanctuary of Saint Rosalia. The park offers various trails leading to the sanctuary and stunning views over Palermo. Additionally, it features cycle tracks, walking paths, sports facilities, and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy.
Big park, plenty of open space as well as a playground and a workout area. It's right next to the Mount Pelgrino and there are hiking trails that go along the mountain, some spots have a good view of Palermo
Wren M — Google review
Such an amazing view and nature. It’s a must see
Stella V — Google review
Do not go there. Very dangerous especially for a lonely woman
Mélanie R — Google review
Super
Colice T — Google review
Nice place
Nazmul I — Google review
(Translated by Google) La Favorita represents what could be considered an excellence for the city. A place that offers a wonderful space to citizens where to promote many activities from sports, to recreational, to relaxing where families, young people and "adults" can find space. So large and varied that it could be reported to be included in the assets of humanity. Too bad for some, serious, critical issues. The first is the lack of real, concrete, constant care of the greenery by the designated personnel, now as always. Secondly, the dog area, 4 or 5 of them, desolately neglected, with a fence (now for years) badly patched, without benches or designated logs, holes, water... and starting from here... the lack of respect for the simple rules of social coexistence where some feel free to let dangerous or difficult to manage dogs loose, the failure to collect excrement (even in the whole park)... as well as human excrement..., the lack of adequate furniture and bins (which should be emptied regularly), some water fountains. Finally, adequate control (urban police and mounted police, maybe not just two though...). Finally... why put the sandwich and panelle van with the tables right on the cycle path? Much better, for him and for us, to place it just above on the tree-lined avenue with benches and fresh air. (Original) La Favorita rappresenta quello che potrebbe essere considerata un'eccellenza per la città. Un luogo che offre un meraviglioso spazio ai cittadini dove promuovere non poche attività da quelle sportive, a quelle ludiche, a quelle rilassanti dove famiglie, giovani e "grandi" possono trovare spazio. Talmente grande e variegato che potrebbe essere segnalato per essere inserito nei beni dell'umanità. Peccato per alcune, gravi, criticità. La prima la mancanza di una reale, concreta, costante cura del verde da parte di addetti preposti, ormai da sempre. In seconda battuta l'area cani, ben 4 o 5, desolatamente trascurata, con una recinzione (ormai da anni) rattoppata malamente, senza panchine o tronchi preposti, buche, acqua...e partendo da qui...l'assenza di rispetto delle semplici regole di convivenza sociali dove alcuni si sentono liberi di lasciare liberi cani pericolosi o poco gestibili, la mancata raccolta degli escrementi (anche in tutto il parco)... nonché quelli umani..., l'assenza di un arredo adeguato e di cestini (che dovrebbero essere svuotati con regolarità), qualche fontana d'acqua. Infine un controllo adeguato (polizia urbana e Polizia a cavallo, magari non solo due però...). Infine...il camioncino panini e panelle perché collocarlo proprio con i tavolini sulla ciclabile? Molto meglio, per lui e per noi, posizionarlo appena sopra nel viale alberato con panchine e fresco.
Ottaviano M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Five stars for this gift that nature and also history gives us: a park of around 400 hectares, a world within the city between nature and nature lovers, between vegetation and people who seek their own well-being within the Real Tenuta della Favorita, an integral part of the Monte Pellegrino Oriented Nature Reserve since 1995, on an area of ​​1020 hectares. Created in 1799 by Ferdinand III, it is today a reference for those seeking relaxation from the daily tram, respite from pollution and city chaos, well-being and the possibility of outdoor activities among the paths and itineraries of the park. The only thing we hope for with this heritage is that it is protected and protected with more attention. (Original) Cinque stelle per questo dono che la natura ed anche la storia ci regala: un parco di circa 400 ettari, un mondo all'interno della città tra natura ed amanti della natura, tra vegetazione e gente che ricerca il proprio benessere all'interno della Real Tenuta della Favorita, parte integrante dal 1995 della Riserva Naturale Orientata Monte Pellegrino, su un territorio di 1020 ettari. Creato nel 1799 da Ferdinando III è oggi riferimento per chi cerca relax dal tram tram quotidiano, tregua dall'inquinamento ed il caos cittadino, benessere e possibilità di attività all'aperto tra i percorsi e gli itinerari del parco. L'unica cosa che ci si augura davanti a questo patrimonio è che venga tutelato e protetto con più attenzione.
Cinzia T — Google review
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22Grotta dell'Olio

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Wonderful place to see. We were lucky that no one else was there, so managed to swim around the bright blue grotto. Needed a paddle board to get into it or swim direct from boat from outside.
Neil S — Google review
Don’t recommend trying to reach this place without a boat. Very dangerous path that quickly becomes no path, easy to slip and fall over a cliff. Not worth dying for. There are many other beautiful spots nearby to explore.
Owen B — Google review
Stunning place. Hiked to a point 100m or so from the site, dumped our stuff on a secluded rock and swam to it. Water was a bit choppy so ensure you are remaining vigilant. Well worth it
Jan K — Google review
For those who want to access the cave without a boat. It's possible and not too difficult. Start from Sferracavallo and follow the hiking trail until ~200 m before the cave. At that point, you need to descend to the shore before the trail goes uphill. (At the end of the trail is actually a section where you could climb down. We saw traces, but it is quite exposed so I would recommend going down earlier.) Once you reach the shore, follow it until you get to the bay next to the cave. Here you change into your swimming clothes. You can either leave your stuff here, or, as we did, wrap your pack in something waterproof (we used trash bags, which worked out surprisingly well) and pull it behind you while swimming. Then you simply swim into the next bay, where the cave is located. You can always rest on the rocks along the shore if you get tired. There are no underwater currents inside the cave and the water was warm enough to not make you shiver even in October. Be careful when climbing on the rocks inside. They are slippery, it is dark and you don't want to have an accident there.
Nico — Google review
Gorgeous place. Definitely worth visiting!
Maria V — Google review
I’m sure it was beautiful but after 1 hour hopping rocks we where unable to reach the cave from Mondello side, lesson learnt I’m sure it would be beautiful, if you had a dry bag and swam 50 meters you could continue to make it
Laura P — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! 😍 Bring your snorkeling gear!
Bran-tastic — Google review
Perfect
Stefan M — Google review
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