Palermo attractions

11 best tourist attractions of Palermo, what to see?

Oftentimes, tourists come to Palermo for a one-day trip, they run from monument to monument, and, tired, they leave the city, somewhat disappointed. That’s why we recommend a slightly longer stay, at least a three-day one. With our guide, you’ll surely find plenty to do, especially if you set your expectations properly right from the start – Palermo is not a seaside resort. Instead, you get a grim, unsettling city, which has this unexplainable feel to it. So, which places to see in Palermo? Which attractions to visit?

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Trapani Salt Pans

Salt pans in Trapani, Sicily – touring, history, pricing

For many, the biggest attraction in Sicily is the Etna volcano, but it’s by no means limited to just that. One of the most unique tourist attractions in Sicily are the Trapani salt pans, globally recognizable thanks to their characteristic red-roofed windmills, which tower over the landscape of the Riserva naturale integrale Saline di Trapani e Paceco. Here’s the history behind the salt pans and some useful information regarding visiting that area.

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