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Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, is renowned for its rich history, diverse architecture, and bustling markets. As a melting pot of Mediterranean cultures, it offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern vitality.

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Palermo - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. December

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 35%

  2. January

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 38%

  3. February

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 39%

  4. March

    Temperature 13°C

    Precipitation 41%

  5. April

    Temperature 15°C

    Precipitation 33%

  6. May

    Temperature 18°C

    Precipitation 29%

  7. June

    Temperature 23°C

    Precipitation 13%

  8. July

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 6%

  9. August

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 12%

  10. September

    Temperature 25°C

    Precipitation 33%

  11. October

    Temperature 21°C

    Precipitation 35%

  12. November

    Temperature 18°C

    Precipitation 46%

Discover Palermo

About the city

Palermo is the largest city on the island of Sicily, known for its rich tapestry of history and culture. This captivating city has been a crossroads of civilizations for centuries, ranging from the Phoenicians and Romans to the Normans and Arabs, each leaving their mark. Visitors are enchanted by Palermo's stunning mix of Arab-Norman architecture, Baroque churches, and vibrant local life that permeates its bustling streets and squares. The city's heart beats in its historic center with the majestic Palermo Cathedral and the lively Vucciria Market, where visitors can taste delectable Sicilian street food. Beyond its historical attractions, Palermo boasts stunning seafront views and beautiful beaches, making it a must-visit destination in Italy.

Top attractions

Among Palermo's top attractions is the impressive Palazzo dei Normanni, home to the breathtaking Palatine Chapel adorned with intricate mosaics. The city's unique Arab-Norman architecture is epitomized by the magnificent Martorana church, whose interiors dazzle with golden mosaics. The Capuchin Catacombs offer a peek into the macabre history with well-preserved mummies, while the Teatro Massimo Opera House is a hub for cultural performances. For art enthusiasts, the city’s museums house no shortage of fine artworks, including pieces by iconic Italian artists. Don’t miss a leisurely stroll in the lush Villa Giulia or a visit to the stunning Monreale Cathedral just outside the city, featuring world-class mosaics. Meanwhile, the popular Ballarò Market immerses visitors in the vibrant atmosphere of authentic Sicilian merchandise and cuisine.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Palermo is during the spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October) when the weather is pleasantly mild, making it perfect for exploring the city on foot. These months also see fewer tourists compared to the summer, offering a more relaxed experience. Summer, though dazzling with festivals and events, is typically hot and crowded, especially in August when many Italians head to the seaside. Winter months, while cooler and quieter, offer the opportunity to experience local life at a slower pace and explore cultural attractions with fewer crowds. Regardless of the season, there is always something unique to discover in Palermo.

Frequently asked questions

Read some of the most frequently asked questions about flights to Palermo

Arriving in Palermo is simple, with several options to get from the airport to the city centre. Taxis are readily available and offer a quick ride to downtown. Alternatively, the airport is connected by a frequent bus service directly to the city centre, which is a more budget-friendly option. For those preferring the train, there is also a railway service linking the airport to Palermo's central station.