Palermo Walking Tour with Audio and Written Guide by a Local





Description
If you're looking for a fun and curious way to visit Palermo, you've come to the right place! With this digital guide created with the support of a local, you will be able to visit all the most important monuments at your own pace. You'll get to know the stories and curiosities of Palermo! But also you will discover everything about local foods, Italian Aperitivo in authentic local restaurants, and much more! What are you waiting for?
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The Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti in Palermo is a monument of great charm, part of the UNESCO itinerary “Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale.” The complex stands on a site with a long religious tradition, which first included a monastery dedicated to Saint Hermes and, during the Muslim domination, a mosque. The church was later entrusted to the Benedictines and became an important religious center. During this period the abbot also acted as the King’s confessor.
The Norman Palace, also known as the Royal Palace, is one of the most significant and historically relevant monuments in Palermo. It is the oldest royal palace in Europe. The Norman Palace stands on an older structure, dating back to the Punic-Roman period. In the underground areas that can still be visited, it is even possible to see the remains of the first Punic settlements.
Palermo Cathedral combines Byzantine, Islamic and Latin elements and has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The cathedral is an important site of Christian worship and houses the Diocesan Museum and the Chapel with the relics of Santa Rosalia, patron saint of the city, as well as the tombs of the Norman kings.
The Teatro Massimo in Palermo is the largest opera house in Italy and the third in Europe. Situated in a strategic position, on the border between the old city and the northern expansion, this imposing neoclassical building was designed by Giovanni Battista Filippo Basile.
Piazza Villena, known to the people of Palermo as Piazza dei Quattro Canti, was created in the Palermo of the seventeenth century where the new Via Maqueda, commissioned by the viceroy from whom it takes its name, met the already existing Via Vittorio Emanuele, also known as the Cassaro. This intersection determined the division of the city into four districts, called “Mandamenti”.
Piazza Pretoria is one of the most famous and fascinating squares in Palermo, located in the heart of the historic center of the city, also known as “Piazza della Vergogna” (Square of Shame) because of the fountain in the center of the square itself.
You can’t stay in Palermo without visiting at least once one of the city’s historic markets. The most important are La Vucciria, Capo and Ballarò. he Vucciria market is located in the historic Loggia district, between Via Roma, Piazza San Domenico and Via Vittorio Emanuele. In the past, this market was one of the liveliest and most chaotic in the city center, and its name derives from the French “boucherie” which means “butcher’s shop”, since meat was originally sold here.
Kalsa is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Palermo, dating back to the era of Islamic domination. The Kalsa still retains an oriental atmosphere today, accentuated by the presence of monuments in Arab-Norman style.
Palazzo Abatellis, located in Piazza Magione, is a prestigious example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, built in the 15th century for Francesco Abatellis, a Sicilian nobleman. Designed by Matteo Carnilivari, the building combines Gothic elements with Renaissance influences.
If you like majolica, this private collection is just right for you. The collection, distributed in eight rooms, is divided by era and geographical origin. It includes tiles produced mainly in Campania and Sicily between the 15th and 19th centuries, used for floors in noble and bourgeois homes.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- You will need a smartphone with internet connection to use the digital guide (details to activate the digital guide will be in your voucher, read it carefully!)
- You'll be able to hear the audio through your speakers or, if you have them, through your headphones
Reviews(28)
Fantastic trip in Palermo,Sicily
Very nice walk for a reasonable price. Nice information about all the sights audio or read the text
This tour requires constant internet connection, which the organizer did not explain until the night before. This was not a possibility for me, and I was not able to get my money back. In the future, I will spend more money to get tours with a real guide.
Hi, the product description actually specifies that an internet connection is required to use the guide 😅 (even though it uses very little data). We also send a recap message the evening before to remind you how it works, how to activate the guide, and are available for any assistance. I hope this review can help other travelers. Ciao Federica Walking Cap
Very pleasant to visit at one's own pace with very interesting comments on the various monuments along the route and on the history of Palermo.
Very good. Easy to use. I recommend.
We had booked the city walk through tripadvisor. It's nice that you can decide when to start. The explanation was clear and they had added nice extra tips.
We werent able to connect so a total waste if time and money. Need instructions on how to use it rather than saying to go to first site and then no one there has a clue about what u r talking about. I contacted whoever i was asked to contact and got no response.
Ciao, it's a pity that you were not able to connect! 🥲 Once you purchase the guide, you’ll receive a voucher with all the instructions (a link and a password—no downloads required), plus a message on your WhatsApp number with the instructions, and an additional email with all the instructions. 😉 You can access the digital guide simply by clicking on a link (we’ve made the experience as simple as possible on purpose 🤓. We’re always ready to respond via WhatsApp, but unfortunately, in this case, we haven’t received any messages or emails from you. I hope this response helps other travelers! 👋 Federica Walking Cap
Description of the really useful in-depth sites to get a good overview of the city highly recommended
This was the perfect thing for my mom and I. We wanted to explore the city on our own schedule and at our own pace, but we didn't want to miss anything special that Palermo had to offer. By following this tour guide, we were able to learn about the rich history of Palermo in real time as we walked around the historic streets.
The tour was definitely worth the money. I enjoyed the freedom of taking my time for photos and rest. I recommend taking walking tours as a method to get a great sense of city history and architecture.



