Category: Palermo

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Palermo City Center: History, Landmarks & Local Life

Why Palermo’s City Center Is the Heart of the City Most travelers find themselves in Palermo’s city center at some point during their trip to Sicily. It’s one of those places you just can’t miss.  The area is split into key neighborhoods like Kalsa, Ballarò, Capo, and Borgo Vecchio. Each...

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A Guide to Palermo's Markets

Palermo has a rich history, culture, and unmistakable energy that’s reflected proudly in its local markets. These are places where people gather not just to buy fresh produce and local delicacies, but to experience the essence of Sicilian life. Bustling hubs like Ballarò, Borgo, Vecchio Market, Capo Market, and Vucciria...

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9 Must-Try Desserts and Sweets in Palermo, Sicily

Sicily’s storied history has seen it under the control of Greek, Arab, Norman, and Roman forces, all of which have left their mark on the island’s cuisine, including Sicilian desserts. Italy has a reputation for having some of the finest sweet treats on the planet. However, as you’ll know if...

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A Walk Through La Vucciria Market: Palermo’s Historic Marketplace

La Vucciria Market has a rather misleading name. Sure, it was once a traditional bazaar where vendors sold everything from fresh catches and quality meat to local veggies, but today, it looks a little different. Though many old-school stalls still stand, it’s also become a bustling hub for al fresco...

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A Brief History of Palmero's Pani ca Meusa

Pani ca meusa is a cherished street food that embodies the heart and soul of Palermo’s vibrant culinary heritage. The name loosely translates to “bread with spleen” which describes the basic ingredients of this sandwich and hints at its roots in Palermo’s diverse cultural history. If you want to get...

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Exploring Palermo's Coffee Obsession

Palermo’s love affair with coffee is a reflection of how Sicilians prioritize quality over quantity. Whether it’s the energizing aroma of a freshly brewed espresso or the indulgence of a creamy cappuccino, there are tons of great coffee experiences to include in a Palermo food tour.   Coffee and Espresso...

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Pane e Panelle in Palermo - The Ultimate Vegetarian Street Food

Pane e panelle is a quintessential Sicilian street food that in its traditional form also happens to be vegetarian. These crispy fritters are made from chickpea flour, water, and a pinch of salt, then fried until golden, capturing the heart and soul of Palermo’s vibrant culinary scene. Celebrated for being...

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Where to Find the Best Cannoli in Palermo

Sicily is the birthplace of cannoli, which has become a symbol of the island’s rich culinary heritage. This beloved treat has a perfectly crisp pastry shell that encases a creamy ricotta filling. Depending on the occasion you might find cannoli decorated with candied fruit, pistachios, or simply garnished with a...

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Top 6 Sicilian Cheeses You Have to Taste

Just like seafood, olive oil, and nuts, cheese plays a starring role in Sicilian cuisine. Sicily is a true foodie mecca, but cheese isn’t necessarily something that many of us associate with the island’s culinary traditions. However, if you’ve been on one of my Palermo food tours, you’ll know that...

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Eating Palermo: Evening Food & Wine Tour
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  • 3.5 Hours
  • Small Group

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