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What are people saying about Palermo Cathedral (Cattedrale di Palermo)

Kimbrooke_P, Jun 2026
Thank you, Simone for sharing your home town
Simone has such passion and knowledge for history! He loves his country and very specifically Palermo, Sicily. He welcomes you to his home town as family. The tour was the perfect amount of time with a lovely surprise at the end.
BARBARA_G, Jun 2026
Outstanding foundation to Palermo!
Our guide,Renata, was perfect! Super knowledgeable and very attentive to the group’s needs and interests. She shared so much information as well as anecdotes and fun facts that I will always remember. Our tour ended at the exquisite cathedral - where we were treated to delicious cannoli in the garden. Highly recommended!
Fred_S, Jun 2026
Absolutely beautiful place.
What an absolutely beautiful place. Barbara is the best and we are so grateful. You must see this place sometime in your life and take this tour with Barbara.
Beth_S, Jun 2026
We had a wonderful time...
We had a wonderful time on this tour of Palermo, Monreale, and Mondello. Cristian was an excellent guide—friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about the area’s history and culture. The locations were beautiful and offered a great glimpse into the beauty, architecture, and culture of Sicily. Cristian’s insights made each stop even more enjoyable and meaningful. Highly recommend this tour for anyone wanting to experience some of Sicily’s most beautiful and iconic destinations!

Palermo Cathedral (Cattedrale di Palermo)

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The courtyard of Palermo Cathedral (Cattedrale di Palermo), Sicily, Italy.
  • Walking tours of Palermo largely take place outdoors, so wear sunscreen and a hat in summer.

  • You will be doing a fair amount of walking if you’re joining a tour of the historic center, so wear comfortable footwear.

  • The Palermo Cathedral requires modest attire that covers the knees and shoulders.

  • The main part of the church is accessible to wheelchair users; however, the crypt isn’t.