Recorrido por Palermo: un viaje a través del arte, los monumentos y los mercados antiguos.





Descripción
Descubre el corazón de Palermo en un recorrido a pie de tres horas en italiano. Un viaje a través de la historia, el arte y las auténticas tentaciones de la comida callejera, acompañado por un guía experto y con licencia. Revive mil años de historia: Desvelaremos los misterios y secretos de la ciudad que fue capital, admirando joyas únicas como el Teatro Massimo, la majestuosa Catedral, los Quattro Canti y la imponente Fontana Pretoria. Una inmersión en los sabores: Atravesaremos el antiguo mercado de Capo, donde podrás degustar (si lo deseas) las especialidades callejeras más famosas: las crujientes panelle, los irresistibles arancini y el intenso bocadillo de bazo. Recomendaciones personalizadas: Al finalizar el recorrido, les proporcionaré una selección de los mejores lugares para seguir disfrutando de los platos, postres y bebidas que harán de sus vacaciones en Palermo una experiencia inolvidable.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La majestuosa y pintoresca iglesia de Sant'Ignazio con el antiguo Concento que alberga el Museo Arqueológico, uno de los más importantes de Italia.
El teatro de ópera más grande de Italia
Teatro dell'Opera dei Pupi de Mimmo Cuticchio, un espectáculo típico de Palermo que data de 1800. Hoy Patrimonio de la Unesco
Friggitoria Dainotti, la mejor freidora de Palermo, recientemente ganadora del concurso entre los mejores street food de Palermo organizado por el programa de televisión "Quattrorestaurants"
Antiguo mercado de alimentos (y no solo) de origen árabe, que tiene lugar todos los días a lo largo de via Porta Carini y via Bandiera. Lugar único, característico, imperdible
es el principal lugar de culto católico de la ciudad y el arzobispado de la archidiócesis metropolitana del mismo nombre. Construido en el siglo XII, pocos años después de la fundación del Reino de Sicilia, se ha enriquecido continuamente con extraordinarias obras de arte. Junto con la Catedral de Monreale y la de Cefalù, desde 2015, forman parte del Patrimonio de la Humanidad - Unesco (itinerario árabe-normando)
El mayor palmeral de Europa, con ruinas de casas romanas
La antigua Cassaro, la calle más antigua de Palermo con sus Palacios, Iglesias, Conventos
La histórica plaza de Palermo está completamente rodeada de edificios aristocráticos del siglo XVIII.
I Quattro Canti, piazza Villena, (también llamada Ottagono del Sole, o Teatro del Sole) es el nombre de una plaza octogonal extraordinaria y escénica construida a principios del siglo XVII en la intersección de las dos calles principales de Palermo: via Maqueda y Cassaro. , (hoy Via Vittorio Emanuele) aproximadamente a la mitad de su longitud
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(80)
I didn’t go to Palermo: I toured the whole island but left Palermo for a next visit. Sicily itself is exciting; it is the third time I have visited it and I will return many more times because I always discover something new. It has a very rich history with impressive archaeological parks, a spectacular heritage and a very authentic, exquisite cuisine. But landscapes, especially in Spring, have nothing to envy. I recommend to tour Sicily with your own car and get out of the tourist circuits to get to know the island better. In large archaeological parks take the services of a guide who conveniently explains the place: Segesta, Agrigento, Piazza Armerina, Syracuse and Ortigia, Enna, Taormina, Erice, Catania, Cefalu, Trapani, Noto, Messina... it's ALL!. It is worth climbing to the vowel Etna because, if it is not covered with clouds, the view is breathtaking. And street, especially street to soak in Sicily “in a pure state”.
A very informative and interesting tour of Palermo. The guide was very good at describing the history and culture of Sicily.
Fabrizzo was an excellent guide great knowledge of Palermo & took us to some amazing street food stalls to sample local cuisine. Highly recommended even if you are travelling solo. Great experience
Fabrizio, a true Palermitani, was our excellent guide for the tour. He started us with some history and then we hit the Capo street market where Fabrizio had arranged for us to taste many local specialties, enough to fill us up (served as lunch), and we learned about ingredients and the history of some of the dishes, which I found particularly fascinating. We also stopped at the Cathedral and the Massimo Theater, both of which Fabrizio was very knowledgeable about.
The second time with Maurizio and he confirmed his professionalism and passion for his work! Fully satisfied!!!! There will be no shortage of opportunities to introduce you to other tourists!
Maurizio was a fantastic guide, very prepared and really passionate. The tour took us to discover the main points of Palermo, all contextualized in the local history and culture. Maurizio has also made himself available to offer us advice on further places to visit in Palermo and its surroundings and on places where to taste the culinary delicacies of this city. I really recommend a tour with Maurizio!
Maurizio was an excellent guide: accurate explanations, interesting anecdotes and lots of sympathy. Engaging tour and lots of useful tips for places to eat and places to visit.
Maurizio in our opinion is a very prepared guide, nice and very helpful. Helped a foreign tourist solve a problem related to her apartment so she wouldn't miss a visit to the city
Excellent food and history tour. Fabrizio was very knowledgeable, friendly and learnt all our names very quickly. Lots of history - you don't actually need entrance fee to the cathedral. Food was great although a tasting platter of more of the amazing food types in the market would have been fun. Not a huge amount to eat overall on the tour. There were 14 people on the tour which is more than the 12 max but it didn't detract and everyone was very friendly and chatty.
The only advice: let Maurizio accompany you on your tour! He loves the history of his city, the city itself and Sicily as a whole. It manages to convey what is a passion and not a job. Thank you, Maurizio!!! You made us love Palermo and the Palermtani even more.



