If Sicily is your stop for some relaxation, you can not miss Palermo, a place of very ancient origins, so much so that it is defined as an Arab-Norman city for the influences experienced over the centuries. In this article we will guide you hand in hand, within its monuments, flavors and markets. An itinerary that you can live in person if you have a week to spend in Palermo, in total relaxation.
From the churches to the stalls of the historic markets of the Arab era. The characteristic streets, the good food to taste, the beaches and the culture, as the third largest theater in Europe. Here is the complete guide to visit Palermo in a week.
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