Things to do in Palermo: markets, churches and hidden gems
Palermo is a city that hits you all at once. It’s loud, unapologetically messy, and stunningly beautiful—often all in the same block. Instead of hiding its grit, the city wears its history out in the open, where crumbling Baroque palaces stand right next to buzzing street markets that haven’t changed in centuries. It’s a multicultural fever dream where scooters weave through medieval alleys draped in drying laundry and the smell of fried arancine hits you before you even see the street vendors. Walking through the center feels like peeling back layers of time; it’s not just a stop on an itinerary, it’s a raw, vibrant experience that stays with you long after you’ve left.
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