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What to see and eat in Palermo
Palermo boasts natural beauty, situated between the sea and the mountains, with magnificent Baroque architecture, mosaics ...
Hold this for me,” instructs Laura, our tour guide in Palermo — the final stop in Road Scholar’s “Treasures of Sicily” adventure — as we gather to explore ...
They are very well worth visiting, too, of course, but there is much to be said for avoiding the crowds and spending your well-earned break somewhere exploring a place that's a little less well-known.
The Antica Pizzeria Da Michele opens in Ortigia on Monday, July 14, 2025, at via Riva della Posta 12a. 'Ortigia is an ...
Experience the ultimate romantic getaway with a honeymoon in Italy. From stunning beaches to ancient cities, Italy has it all ...
With archaeological sites dating back to Greek and Roman rule and a stunning coastline, you'll love these things to do in ...
Experience Sicily through the eyes of a local on our guided private tours, from the geological wonders of Mt. Etna to the picturesque towns of Palermo, Taormina, and Catania.
Italy came in second place, too, with a glass of Aperol Spritz in the Sicilian capital of Palermo priced at an average of €3.66 (about $4.19, according to EuroChange’s calculations).
Read our guide to the best attractions in Sicily, as recommended by Telegraph Travel. Plan your trip with our expert reviews of the best things to see and do.
Nothing screams summer quite like sipping an Aperol Spritz under the sun - and new research reveals exactly where in Europe you can enjoy as many as you want without burning a hole in your wallet.
For lunch, visit Mercato di Ballarò, Palermo’s most authentic and lively street market and enjoy cheap street food staples like: arancina, pane con panelle (chickpea fritters in bread) and ...
A convicted murderer permitted to work outside prison threw himself from Milan's famed Duomo cathedral, killing himself, news reports said.