Palermo is a wonderful city in Sicily, eclectic and complex enough to intrigue every type of traveller. Palermo's climate makes the city visitable almost all year round, attracting tourists from all over the world. The city stuns its visitors with its traditional cuisine and its mix of cultures, a legacy of years of domination by Phoenicians, Greeks, Normans, Arabs and Spaniards.
In addition to the classic historical and cultural sites, Palermo boasts traditions not to be missed and places to explore off the beaten track. The following is a list with our suggestions to make you live the city like a genuine "palermitano", to discover those little gems that make a visit special.
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