6 Best Palermo Tours

Palermo is the capital of Sicily and also an important haven of world artistic and architectural heritage, so if you plan to visit the city there are many attractions to discover. Here are some of the best tours.
6 Best Palermo Tours

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Palermo is the capital of the island of Sicily and also one of the most important destinations in southern Italy, mainly because of its artistic and architectural heritage and the city's influences, ranging from Arab and Norman styles to Baroque, Neoclassical and Art Nouveau, so Palermo tours will give you plenty of attractions to discover.

Some of the best things to see and do in Palermo include a tour of the food markets, a tour of the Mafia and Godfather trilogy sites, a visit to the Norman Palace and the spooky Catacombs of the Capuchins, which is a striking vertical cemetery with mummies over 500 years old.

1. Join a Mafia tour of Palermo

Piazza Giuseppe Verdi|©Gábor Tikos
Piazza Giuseppe Verdi|©Gábor Tikos

If you're a fan of The Godfather trilogy and the Mafia theme, you can't miss this tour that will take you around the corners that gave birth to organised crime gangs and the relationship they had with resistance movements and political scandals in Italy during the 20th century. These walking tours usually start in Piazza Giuseppe Verdi and continue to the Mercato del Capo.

The Mercado del Capo hides many of the secrets of the Sicilian Mafia and is surrounded by underground paths that, according to historiography, were used by a medieval sect that was known as the Beati Paoli and could be the origins of the Cosa Nostra. During the tour you will also see Piazza della Memoria, Palermo Cathedral and the Town Hall.

The best mafia tours of Palermo are also the ideal excuse to get to know some of the main sites of the historical centre of the city in a fun way and also with a circuit and an alternative guided tour. These tours usually last about 3 hours and include a stop for lunch at a representative restaurant or bar.

Interesting details

  • Price of these tours... They have an initial cost of approximately 32 euros per person. Children between 10 and 17 years old pay 16 euros.
  • Duration of these tours... Approximately 3 hours.

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2. Take a gastronomic tour of Palermo

Market in Palermo|©Rob & Ghislaine
Market in Palermo|©Rob & Ghislaine

One of the best things Palermo has to offer is its Sicilian gastronomy and you can discover it on a tour of the city's markets. From Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, which is the epicentre of Palermo's old town, you can explore the markets of Palermo's four historic neighbourhoods.

The Mercado del Capo is one of the best known in the city and, besides having a history related to the Sicilian mafia, it also has one of the most beautiful structures, as it is the typical Latin market of fruit, vegetables and all kinds of food in street stalls. But you can also visit other similar places.

In Vucciria you can visit a flea market, which in addition to food, fruit and vegetables also offers stalls of used artefacts of all kinds, in an age-old custom of the city of bartering during times of crisis . In addition, during the night it also becomes the epicentre of the city's entertainment.

The Ballaro Market is also one of the main centres of nightlife in Palermo and is also the market for young people, so it is full of students, music and street shows. Borgo Vecchio, on the other hand, is an evening market, but is the ideal option for discovering the less touristy northern part of the city. On these tours you can visit them all and get to know the best of each one.

Interesting details

  • Price of these tours... They have an initial cost of approximately 45 euros per person.
  • Duration of these tours... Approximately 2 and a half hours.

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3. Visit the Norman Palace on a guided tour

Norman Palace.|©santiago lopez-pastor
Norman Palace.|©santiago lopez-pastor

The Norman Palace, located in the monumental part of Palermo, was the residence of the Norman sovereigns in the city, so it is considered a royal residence that is also the oldest in Europe and also one of the most beautiful, with an architecture that combines Arab, Norman and Byzantine styles. This is common in a city that has been influenced by many conquerors, but the palace is the best example.

During your tour of the palace your local guide will take you on a historical tour of the rich culture of the building, the kings who lived there and the civilisations that reigned there. It is also one of the most visited tourist sites in Palermo and is located in an easily accessible location, either by public transport buses or the hop-on-hop-off tourist bus of the city.

Among the best sites to discover inside the Norman Palace are the royal gardens, the internal courtyards, the mosaics and the wooden ceiling inlaid with marble, but the main attraction is the Palatine Chapel, which is located on the ground floor of the palace and is considered one of the great architectural jewels of the city.

Note that the palace is open all year round but is closed on festive eves, so bear this in mind if you plan to visit Palermo over Christmas or New Year's Eve.

Interesting details

  • Price of these tours... They have an initial cost of approximately 35 euros per person.
  • Duration of these tours... Approximately 1 hour and a half.

4. Take a guided tour of the Catacombs of the Capuchins.

Catacombs of the Capuchins Palermo|©mitsubishi
Catacombs of the Capuchins Palermo|©mitsubishi

If you are one of those who enjoy alternative tourism then you will love this tour which, as strange and spooky as it may seem, is also one of Palermo's main attractions. On the guided tour of the Catacombs of the Capuchins you will walk through one of the largest underground cemeteries in the world observing 16th century mummies.

The galleries of this cemetery contain over 8000 mummies of friars, aristocrats, priests, bishops and other ecclesiastical personalities who during their lifetime occupied a position of prominence in Sicilian society and who for over 5 centuries chose to be buried in the ceremonial Catacombs of the Capuchins.

During this visit you will also learn about the embalming methods used to preserve the bodies, the conditions that the personalities had to fulfil to be buried in the catacombs and the history of the most famous tombs, such as that of Rosalia Lombardo or Giovanni Pateriniti.

Please note that in order to preserve the heritage the catacombs are closed during some seasons of the year or with reduced visiting times, so if you plan to visit Palermo in summer you may encounter some limitations on these tours, as the heat affects the preservation of the mummies.

Details of interest

  • Price of these tours... They have an initial cost of approximately 15 euros per person.
  • Duration of these tours... Approximately 40 minutes.

5. Take a guided tour of the highlights of Palermo

teatro massimo|©Daniele Motta
teatro massimo|©Daniele Motta

The best way to get to know Palermo is with a guided walking tour of the main sites. Although it is a very large city, in a 2 or 3 hour walking tour you can see the most important tourist attractions while learning about the architecture of the city's buildings, which is characterised by a mixture of styles.

On these tours you will get to know the Teatro Massimo, which is the largest theatre in Italy, the Mercado del Capo, the Cathedral of Palermo, the baroque Church Del Gesu, the octagonal square of Quattro Canti and the Martorana, which is one of the most beautiful Sicilian-Norman temples in Palermo, together with the Monastery of Santa Caterina.

During the walk, you can also stop for lunch and the tour will end in Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, which is the epicentre of most of the tours, so you can combine this guided tour with a food tour in Palermo or with other activities.

These tours are also ideal if you are planning a short stay in the city, since in a short time you will be able to visit several places in the historic centre that define the identity of the Sicilian capital. If that is your case, here is a list of activities you can do to get to know Palermo in 3 days.

Details of interest

  • Price of these tours... They have an initial cost of approximately 25 euros per person.
  • Duration of these tours... Approximately 2 to 3 hours.

6. Take a Gastronomic Street Tour of Palermo

Panino|©Dirklaudio
Panino|©Dirklaudio

One of the best ways to get to know Palermo is through its food, and on an evening food tour you can combine the best flavours of Palermo's cuisine with the city's festivities. These tours will take you from the Teatro Massimo to Piazza Fondeira, with a stop at the Vucciria Market for tastings.

The Vucciria Market is, along with the Ballaro Market, the liveliest market in the city at night and the one with the best street bars in Palermo. Here you can sample stall food, pizza, beer and other local specialities before continuing along Via Vittorio Emanuele, one of the city's main thoroughfares.

If you plan to visit Palermo in winter, these tours will include a stop at the Vucciria flea market, as well as closed restaurants and bars so that you can take shelter from the cold before continuing the tour, and during the summer you can enjoy the pleasant local weather at night. Although this is an alcoholic tour, it is suitable for children so if you plan to visit Palermo with children you can include them in the tour.

Interesting details

  • Price of these tours... They have an initial cost of approximately 49 euros per person including tastings and the assistance of an expert local guide.
  • Duration of these tours... Approximately 3 hours.

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How to book a tour in Palermo?

Woman with baby on computer|©Sarah Chai
Woman with baby on computer|©Sarah Chai

You can book tours in advance online or book a tour once you are in the city, although if you are planning to visit Palermo in August or during the summer months, which is the high season, I advise you to book before you arrive.

Also, if you book online in advance, you can take advantage of the discounts that many tour providers offer for online bookings and also organise an itinerary for your trip that combines with the tours you booked. This could help you get the most out of your visit as most tours start and end in the historic city centre.

What will I see on these types of tours?

people walking in Palermo, Sicily|©Sura Ark
people walking in Palermo, Sicily|©Sura Ark

The answer will depend on the tour chosen but on any of these tours you will be able to discover the main sites of Palermo and also discover through them the spirit of the city, which is festive and intimately related to the different cultures that inhabited the city throughout its history.

On the walking tours of the city you will be able to see the most visited attractions such as the Teatro Massimo or the octagonal square of Quattro Canti, while on the tours of the Catacombs of the Capuchins and the Norman Palace you will be able to visit two of the most representative buildings of the city.

The palace also has an art exhibition with frescoes and paintings by local artists, making it one of the best museums in Palermo.

Tips for a tour in Palermo

Street with balconies in Palermo|©Maria Lelegianni
Street with balconies in Palermo|©Maria Lelegianni

Palermo is a very large city but most of its main attractions are focused in the historic centre, so the best alternative is to walk around it or use the hop on-hop off tourist bus to travel between the different neighbourhoods and then walk around each of them.

The city also has some alternative tours, such as the Catacombs of the Capuchins or the Mafia tours, which I recommend you to do, as they will help you to understand the idiosyncrasy of Palermo and the different stages of its rich and long history.

What are the advantages of taking a guided tour vs. visiting Palermo on my own?

Palermo bike tour|©API abroad
Palermo bike tour|©API abroad

While you can tour the city on your own, Palermo has many mysteries and rich architecture that you might miss if you don't take the guided tours with the help of a local, so to get the most out of your visit I recommend that you opt for tours.

Most tours last, on average, between two and three hours, so you'll save time and see more sites during your visit, even if you're planning a short tour of the city.

Reviews from other travellers

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    A. D.
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    Our tour guide was Linda she was fantastic. Very informative, friendly and passionate. Our opinion of Palermo’s history and now currant status has changed due to Linda’s expert guidance. I would definitely recommend anyone who comes to Palermo to take this tour.
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    G. M.
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    This is an excellent tour. Ermés was our guide and gave fascinating explanations of many aspects of Mafia history and practice, as well as the courageous fight by many to combat it. You can't truly understand Sicily unless you understand its dark side. Highly recommended.
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    I loved it.
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    L.
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    A great way to visit Palermo, you can cover more territory in less time.
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    C.
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    The fact that they graded the level of cycling meant that we were all of a similar level so it didn't feel weird to cycle together in the city.