
7 day itinerary for Palermo, Sicily
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Itinerary
Here's a suggested itinerary for 7 days in Palermo, Sicily:
Day 1: Arrival and City Tour
- Arrive in Palermo and check into your hotel
- Take a walking tour of the city to get your bearings and see some of the main sights, such as the Quattro Canti, the Cathedral, and the Palazzo dei Normanni
- Stop for lunch at a traditional Sicilian restaurant and try some local specialties like arancini and cannoli
- Spend the afternoon exploring the markets of Palermo, such as the Ballarò Market, where you can find fresh produce, seafood, and street food
Day 2: Monreale and Cefalù
- Take a day trip to the nearby town of Monreale to visit the stunning Cathedral and its famous mosaics
- After lunch, head to the seaside town of Cefalù to explore its charming streets and beaches
- Enjoy dinner at a seafood restaurant overlooking the sea
Day 3: Palermo Museums
Day 4: Beach Day
- Take a day trip to one of the nearby beaches, such as Mondello or San Vito Lo Capo
- Relax on the sand, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and enjoy a picnic lunch
- Return to Palermo in the evening for dinner at a local trattoria
Day 5: Palermo Churches
- Spend the day visiting some of Palermo's many churches, such as the Chiesa di San Giovanni degli Eremiti, with its distinctive red domes, or the Chiesa di Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio, also known as the Martorana, which features stunning Byzantine mosaics
- Stop for lunch at a street food vendor or a local cafe
- In the evening, head to the Piazza Verdi for an aperitivo and people-watching
Day 6: Wine Tasting and Cooking Class
- Take a day trip to a nearby winery for a wine tasting and tour of the vineyards
- Afterward, head to a cooking school for a hands-on class in Sicilian cuisine, where you'll learn to make dishes like pasta alla norma and caponata
- Return to Palermo in the evening for a farewell dinner at a fine dining restaurant
Day 7: Departure
- Check out of your hotel and depart for the airport or train station
- If you have time before your flight, stop for one last cannolo or espresso at a local cafe and soak up the atmosphere of Palermo's streets and squares.