Shore Excursions Group
A Taste Of Palermo
A Taste of Palermo
On this tour you will visit a variety of places including visiting Capo and Vucciria markets.
Your adventure begins as you and your guests meet your licensed local tour guide at Piazza Verdi and receive your personal foodie passport, or Passaporto del Mangione, to record your experience. Learn about the city’s street food culture as well as its Arab and Jewish culinary heritage while you sample delicious treats such as potato croquettes, chickpea fritters, rice balls, soft pizza – even a spleen sandwich (depending on availability). Make your tasting official by getting your Passaporto del Mangione stamped at every spot.
While making your way through Palermo you will also see the city’s art and discover its rich history with stops at elegant squares and art scenes. Enjoy a glass of local wine as you walk through the alleys and markets. And no food tour would be complete without a bite of a seasonal dessert. Your tour concludes at the Palermo Cathedral, an impressive 12th-century structure with a mixture of architectural styles due to its many renovations over the years.
If you love food, this is the tour for you! Fill up your Passaporto del Mangione as you survey Palermo’s street food scene by booking your tour now.
Day 1 |
Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, Italy, is a city where history, culture, and gastronomy converge in a kaleidoscope of experiences. A walk through Palermo is like stepping into a living museum, where Byzantine, Arab, Norman, and Baroque influences blend seamlessly. The Palermo Cathedral, a masterpiece of architectural evolution, showcases a mix of styles from its Norman origins to later Baroque and Neoclassical elements. Visitors can marvel at its intricate façade and explore the royal tombs within. One of Palermo’s most captivating sites is the Capella Palatina, an exquisite chapel within the Norman Palace. Adorned with stunning mosaics and golden Byzantine artwork, this chapel reflects the grandeur of Sicily’s medieval period. The palace itself, once a royal residence, offers a glimpse into the opulent past of Sicilian nobility. The city's bustling markets are a sensory overload of vibrant colors and enticing aromas. The Mercato di Ballarò and Mercato della Vucciria are among the most famous, where you can experience the lively atmosphere and taste local delicacies like arancini (stuffed rice balls) and cannoli. These markets not only offer delicious food but also an immersive look into Palermo's daily life and traditions. Fun fact: Palermo is known for its unique street food culture, with the city's market vendors offering some of the best street food in Italy. Be sure to try "pane con la milza," a traditional Sicilian sandwich made with spleen, a local delicacy. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $115 |
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Guests must be able to walk for two miles and eat on the go. There are few stops where seating will be available. This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility issues. Participants must be 21 years or older to consume alcohol. This tour is NOT wheelchair accessible. This tour is not suitable for travelers who suffer from celiac disease, those who have dairy allergies, or vegans. Please be aware that some of the specialties include alternate cuts of meat.