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First stop Monreale, the famous Arab-Norman village.
Located on the slopes of Monte Caputo, from here you can also admire the entire Conca d'Oro.
Admire the beauty of the cathedral's gold mosaics and visit the 12th-century Benedictine monastery.
The driver will provide you with information about Cefalù during the 60-minute journey to the city. Visit the ancient medieval village of Cefalù and stroll through its narrow streets.
Visit local attractions such as the Mandralisca Museum, the Duomo, the Lavatoio, and more.
Then we will head to Castelbuono, a small but beautiful village set in a woodland landscape.
Entering the old center you can breathe the air of a bygone era, with the fourteenth century castle that dominates the city and the typical flavors of the place, such as manna and the delicious panettone of Fiasconaro, famous all over the world.
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You will be dropped off in Piazza Guglielmo II. Here you can visit the beautiful cathedral of Monreale.
It has been included in the list of Unesco world heritage sites and is considered one of the most important medieval churches in the world.
The mosaics of the cathedral are something simply unique and perfect.
It is also possible to access, for a fee, different areas of the cathedral, such as the terraces.
Adjacent to the cathedral is the monastery of San Benedetto.
The cloister of the monastery has a square plan in Romanesque style, characterized by more than 90 columns decorated with mosaics and Romanesque capitals. In the center of the cloister there is a garden, with a palm-shaped fountain from whose leaves water gushes.
Also near the cathedral is the interesting Diocesan Museum.
From Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II you can see the Duomo and admire the famous marble fountain called the Triton Fountain.
Don't miss the Belvedere!
Castelbuono is inserted in a territory with very ancient origins, that of the Madonie valley. Here you can see the famous and magnificent medieval church of S. Francesco, inside which the Baroque funeral chapel of the Ventimiglia family is preserved. In the church you can admire particular Byzantine frescoes. Unique is also the seventeenth-century church of the new matrix with baroque altars, a fifteenth-century crucifix and the polyptych with the Madonna, Child and saints of the sixteenth century. You will also find the collections of the civic museum with archaeological finds, specimens of plants, insects and fossils from the area.
In the main square of Castelbuono, there is the Bar di Fiasconaro. It is the place where it is possible to taste panettone, a typical dessert of the Christmas tradition, redesigned and revisited in a Sicilian key all year round.
The itinerary to see Cefalù starts from Lungomare Giuseppe Giardina and follow it until the beginning of Via Vittorio Emanuele, where the houses begin. DA here a walk through the narrow streets, the old houses, the shops, the restaurants and the ice cream parlors. Halfway down Via Vittorio Emanuele is the medieval washhouse, which is accessed through a lava stone staircase.
Continuing past the wash-house, you arrive at Porta Pescara, an opening from which you can see the sea.
Shortly after Porta della Pescara on your left you will find Piazza Marina with the pier of the old port.
From the old port you can see the most fascinating part of Cefalu: the houses with balconies directly on the sea.
Continuing on the main street, Corso Ruggero, after a few meters you will find yourself in the town hall square in front of which you can see the Cathedral of Cefalù.
The remaining time of the tour will be used to move between the attractions visited.
Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, is a city of rich history, stunning architecture, and a unique cultural blend. Known for its Norman-Arab-Byzantine influences, Palermo offers a mix of grand palaces, bustling markets, and delicious street food that will captivate any traveler.
A stunning example of Norman-Arab-Byzantine architecture, Palermo Cathedral is a must-visit for its historical significance and beautiful interior.
This grand palace was the seat of the Norman kings of Sicily. It houses the Palatine Chapel, known for its stunning mosaics and Arabic-Norman architecture.
One of Palermo's most famous street markets, Ballarò offers a vibrant atmosphere with fresh produce, street food, and local crafts.
Located just outside Palermo, Monreale Cathedral is famous for its stunning Byzantine mosaics and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The largest opera house in Italy and one of the most famous in the world, Teatro Massimo is a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture.
Fried rice balls stuffed with ragù, mozzarella, and peas.
Chickpea fritters, a popular street food in Palermo.
Pasta with tomato sauce, fried eggplant, ricotta salata, and basil.
Crispy pastry tubes filled with sweet ricotta.
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. It's ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Palermo is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
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Palermo Centrale Bus Station
The bus system is the primary mode of public transport in Palermo. It's affordable but can be crowded during peak hours.
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Monreale is famous for its stunning Byzantine mosaics and the Benedictine Abbey.
A charming coastal town known for its beautiful beach and medieval cathedral.
A medieval hilltop town with stunning views and well-preserved architecture.
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