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Palermo Holidays

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Palermo
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Introduction
The capital of Sicily, Palermo is a cosmopolitan city of artistic and cultural life, bristling with Norman, Arab and Spanish influences and atmosphere. Its inspirational monuments draw visitors, as does the vibrant street market in Vucciria. With the mildness of its climate and splendour of its buildings, majestic Palermo always enchants.
Explore the sights
• Regional Archaeological Museum • Duomo • Teatro Massimo • La Cuba Palace • Castle of the Zisa • Catacombs of the Capuchins
Introduction
The capital of Sicily, Palermo is a cosmopolitan city of artistic and cultural life, bristling with Norman, Arab and Spanish influences and atmosphere. Its inspirational monuments draw visitors, as does the vibrant street market in Vucciria. With the mildness of its climate and splendour of its buildings, majestic Palermo always enchants.
Explore the sights
• Regional Archaeological Museum • Duomo • Teatro Massimo • La Cuba Palace • Castle of the Zisa • Catacombs of the Capuchins
Multi Centre Holidays
The capital of Sicily, Palermo is rich in history, culture, art music and food. Located on the north-west coast of the island, this little city has enough historical and beautiful palaces to rival some of its big Italian rivals such as Florence, Venice and Rome. The vibrant open markets are very popular with tourists and a great way to sample the local fresh food. Palermo is home to an opera house, where you can experience some of Italy’s new works along with many old traditional performances. Palermo centres around two main squares, Piazza Verdi and Piazza Castelnuovo, where the piazza culture is all about relaxing and watching the world go by; a popular Italian pastime.