After breakfast, start your visit to this city that never ceases to amaze and which is like an ancient treasure chest that preserves priceless
treasures, some of which have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Suggested itinerary: Start your walk on foot from the Cathedral (inside which the tombs of Emperor Frederick II and some Norman kings are
kept), crossing a wonderful palm garden head towards the Royal Palace, also called Palazzo dei Normanni, seat of the Sicilian kings from the
11th to the 19th century; here you can admire some rooms in different styles and the Palatine Chapel, famous for its golden mosaics. Crossing
Corso Vittorio Emanuele to the point where it meets Via Maqueda, it will be possible to admire the “Quattro Canti”, an octagonal square
whose four corners raise the convex facades of beautiful seventeenth-century buildings. Visit the popular "Il Capo" market, which looks like an
Arab souk, where locals prefer to buy local food, in a mix of colors, flavors and smells and finally head to the Teatro Massimo. In the afternoon
go to Monreale, a village 7 km away from Palermo, famous all over the world for its magnificent Cathedral in Arab-Norman style, part of the
World Heritage Site (UNESCO), known for its 3,500 square meters of polychrome mosaics on golden background. Near the cathedral you can
visit the cloister, with its 80 pairs of twin columns, each different from the others. Drive to airport, rRelease of the car at the car rental desk.
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