Palermo is located on the northwest coast of Sicily. If you look at Italy as a boot ... the perfect place for a slice of ...
Extreme weather has been battering Italy from north to south. Wildfires are raging in Sicily after weeks of record-breaking temperatures, with local media warning that the city of Palermo is ...
Built by the Normans beginning 1184, the Palermo Cathedral is a must-see for the many architectural styles incorporated into its façade. Altered throughout the centuries since its inception ...
Since Sicily is surrounded by water, you can travel by ferry, as well, though service may be limited in the winter months. You can fly into Sicily via three airports, including Palermo Falcone ...
Francesco Lastrucci for The New York Times See eclectic art in a palace Palazzo Butera is Palermo’s most exciting cultural newcomer, located next to the port. The private art museum opened in ...
Since it was founded by Phonecian traders in the eighth century, Palermo has long ... palaces and theatres, Sicily’s capital can feel like one big museum. Take in a full panorama of the city’s ...