Sicily's Street Food Safari
Arancini, panelle, sfincione, granita — Sicily's street food is the best in the Mediterranean. 5 days eating through Palermo's markets, Catania's fish stalls, and Modica's ancient chocolate shops.
Day 1 - Summary
No transfers, no rush. Just you and Palermo, taking it slow. Wander the backstreets, duck into churches, sit in a piazza and watch life unfold. Today's highlights include Explore the Historic Center of Palermo and Main Cathedral or Key Monument of Palermo. Tonight, eat like a local.
Activities for Day 1
Breakfast at a Local Café in Palermo
Duration: 45mMorning light fills the streets of Palermo. Find a table at a Local Café in Palermo and ease into the day with espresso and a warm cornetto. The Italians call this 'colazione' — and it's a ritual, not just a meal.
Centro Storico, PalermoType: CaféCost: €5-€10Explore the Historic Center of Palermo
Duration: 2hExperience what makes Palermo truly unique — an authentic Italian experience. This isn't something you'll find in any guidebook. It's the kind of discovery that turns a trip into a story.
Centro Storico, PalermoType: AttractionCost: Free - €10Must SeeMain Cathedral or Key Monument of Palermo
Duration: 1hDiscover Main Cathedral or Key Monument of Palermo — one of Palermo's cultural treasures. Palermo is full of surprises. Take your time here; the details reward patient observation.
Piazza del Duomo, PalermoType: ChurchCost: €5-€12Must SeeLunch at a Traditional Trattoria in Palermo
Duration: 1h30mThe menu here reads like a love letter to Sicily cuisine. Try the granita with brioche — it's what the locals order. Don't rush — an Italian meal is a conversation, not a race. Order the house wine and let the kitchen do what it does best.
Centro Storico, PalermoType: RestaurantCost: €20-€40Notes: Booking recommended.
Must SeeHidden Viewpoint near Palermo
Duration: 1h30mDiscover a stunning viewpoint that most tourists never find. The panorama stretches so far you'll forget to take a photo — which is exactly the right response. Some views deserve to be experienced, not captured.
PalermoType: ViewpointCost: FreeMust SeeLocal Market and Aperitivo in Palermo
Duration: 1h30mWander without a plan. Stroll through Palermo's shopping streets and stop for an aperitivo at a local bar. The best discoveries happen when you follow your nose — literally — into a cheese shop or a bakery you'd never have found on Google Maps.
Via Principale, PalermoType: Shopping AreaCost: FreeNotes: Perfect for an aperitivo stop.
Dinner at a Local Gem in Palermo
Duration: 2hPull up a chair and prepare to eat seriously well. Try the cioccolato di Modica — it's what the locals order. The portions are generous, the ingredients are seasonal, and the bill will remind you that great food in Italy doesn't need to cost a fortune.
Centro Storico, PalermoType: RestaurantCost: €30-€55Notes: Reservations highly recommended.
Must See
Weather Note
Sicily's baroque southeast is hot and dry in summer, mild and pleasant in spring/autumn. The stone streets radiate heat — explore early morning and late afternoon.