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Italo also arrives in Palermo
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#7
Connections per day
connecting Milan, Reggio Emilia, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples and Salerno.
#10h30'
from Rome Termini to Palermo
the time it takes for the Italo high-speed train to connect the two cities.
#9h05'
from Naples Centrale to Palermo
the time it takes for the Italo high-speed train to connect the two destinations.
MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN PALERMO
If you are looking for a city that combines culture, art, and above all, a gastronomy to be discovered, then you cannot miss a trip to Palermo. With Italo, you can reach the Sicilian city comfortably and quickly, ready to discover all the beauties it has to offer.
What to see in Palermo? First of all, you cannot miss the suggestive Ballarò Market, where you can taste the authentic flavors of the local cuisine among stalls of fruits, vegetables, and fish. Not far from the market, you will also find the baroque Church of Santa Caterina. Continuing towards the historic center, you can admire the Teatro Massimo, one of the largest opera houses in Europe, and the Palazzo dei Normanni, with the Palatine Chapel, a true jewel of Byzantine art. Do not miss the Pretoria Fountain, located in the homonymous square, and the suggestive Vicolo dei Librai.
What to eat in Palermo? Sicilian cuisine is renowned worldwide for its intense and authentic flavors. You can taste the famous panelle, a kind of chickpea focaccia, potato croquettes, arancini, and the Sicilian cannoli, all accompanied by a glass of local wine, such as Nero d'Avola. Among the most renowned restaurants in Palermo, do not miss L'Antica Focacceria San Francesco and La Cala, located in the heart of the historic center.
What else to visit in Palermo? The city is full of hidden treasures and corners to discover. For art lovers, do not miss the Sant'Anna Modern Art Gallery, which houses a vast collection of 20th-century artworks, and the Regional Museum of Palazzo Abatellis, where you can admire masterpieces of medieval, Renaissance, and expressionist painting. For a more unusual visit, discover Palermo's secret gardens, such as the English Garden or Villa Giulia.
In summary, Palermo is a city that never disappoints, between art, culture, and a gastronomy that will leave you speechless. Do not hesitate to book your ticket with Italo to discover all the secrets of the Sicilian city.
What to see in Palermo? First of all, you cannot miss the suggestive Ballarò Market, where you can taste the authentic flavors of the local cuisine among stalls of fruits, vegetables, and fish. Not far from the market, you will also find the baroque Church of Santa Caterina. Continuing towards the historic center, you can admire the Teatro Massimo, one of the largest opera houses in Europe, and the Palazzo dei Normanni, with the Palatine Chapel, a true jewel of Byzantine art. Do not miss the Pretoria Fountain, located in the homonymous square, and the suggestive Vicolo dei Librai.
What to eat in Palermo? Sicilian cuisine is renowned worldwide for its intense and authentic flavors. You can taste the famous panelle, a kind of chickpea focaccia, potato croquettes, arancini, and the Sicilian cannoli, all accompanied by a glass of local wine, such as Nero d'Avola. Among the most renowned restaurants in Palermo, do not miss L'Antica Focacceria San Francesco and La Cala, located in the heart of the historic center.
What else to visit in Palermo? The city is full of hidden treasures and corners to discover. For art lovers, do not miss the Sant'Anna Modern Art Gallery, which houses a vast collection of 20th-century artworks, and the Regional Museum of Palazzo Abatellis, where you can admire masterpieces of medieval, Renaissance, and expressionist painting. For a more unusual visit, discover Palermo's secret gardens, such as the English Garden or Villa Giulia.
In summary, Palermo is a city that never disappoints, between art, culture, and a gastronomy that will leave you speechless. Do not hesitate to book your ticket with Italo to discover all the secrets of the Sicilian city.
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