by Claudia Baroncelli
From breathtaking frescoed palaces to wonderful churches, beyond its most popular buildings, Palermo also boasts many lesser known yet beautiful spots must discover while in town. And with Le Vie dei Tesori festival running until the 1st of November, you can enjoy guided tours and events through the city's hidden treasures.
There is no denying that the city of Palermo is one of those places in Italy you must visit at least once in a lifetime for its charming architecture telling centuries of history and an artistic and cultural heritage thanks to which its Arab-Norman itinerary which has been recently included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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