Arabs, Normans and Mafia Self Guided Tour of Palermo





Description
Palermo's cathedral started as a church, became an Arab mosque, then returned to a cathedral — and a Quranic verse carved into one of its columns survived the Inquisition untouched. This self-guided audio walking tour takes you along the Cassaro, one of Europe's oldest streets, from the Teatro Massimo opera house to the sea. You'll hear how a Caravaggio was stolen by the Mafia and possibly eaten by pigs, taste street food with thousand-year-old Arab roots, and stand inside a chapel where three civilisations built a single ceiling together. Start whenever suits you, pause for markets and sfincione, resume when you're ready — no group, no schedule. Works offline. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means no risk. If you want a Palermo walking tour that lets you go at your own pace and actually understand what you're looking at, this is it.
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Itinerary
Find the step where skeptics still trip, cursed by a nun whose tomb was disturbed during construction.
Taste rice balls born from Arab rule in lanes that haven't changed their layout in a thousand years.
Stand above tunnels where a secret society may have met — and where the Mafia later claimed its origin story.
Spot the Quranic verse carved into a column that somehow survived the Spanish Inquisition untouched.
Look up at the figures holding the gate and notice what's been done to their limbs.
Step inside a chapel where three civilisations built a single ceiling — and none agreed on whose king it honoured.
Trace the line from two assassinated prosecutors to the civic uprising that reopened an opera house.
Notice how a local architect quietly rearranged the Spanish king's position on each facade — and why it mattered.
Count the nude statues a sculptor shipped across the sea in sixty-nine crates — then hear what the nuns did about them.
Learn why every admiral in every navy carries a title invented by a Greek refugee serving a Norman king here.
Order your spleen sandwich "married" or "bachelor" — and hear how Jewish butchers created the tradition centuries ago.
Pause at the tomb of the prosecutor whose murder changed Palermo more than any conqueror did.
Search the stucco for a hidden lizard — the artist's signature pun on his own name.
See the empty space above the altar where a Caravaggio hung until the Mafia took it — and no two informants agree on what happened next.
Read prayers scratched into prison walls with blood by Inquisition captives going blind in the dark.
Walk the elevated promenade reserved for widows — whose mourning clothes may have signalled something else entirely.
Face the sea where a boy supposedly dove beneath Sicily and never came back — because the island needed holding up.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
A well-guided tour to the most important sights with the most important information and also further exciting facts, but the information remains too superficial in places for my taste. The very easy-to-use app, which can be operated intuitively, is also to be praised positively.
Vielen Dank für Ihr Feedback! Es freut uns, dass Ihnen die Tour und die einfache Nutzung der App gefallen haben.



