Palermo 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Palermo: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Piazza & Fontana Pretoria

A large square dominated by a Renaissance fountain with dozens of nude statues—locals call it 'Piazza della Vergogna' (Square of Shame). Free to wander and photograph.

🕐 24 hours

Free entry

💡 Best viewed from the steps of Santa Caterina church across the street for the full perspective. Go at dusk when the fountain is lit. Avoid midday heat—no shade.

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Afternoon
Palermo Cathedral

A sprawling 12th-century cathedral mixing Norman, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Free entry to the main nave; rooftop and treasury cost a few euros

🕐 Mon-Sat 9:30-18:30, Sun 12:00-18:30

Free entry

💡 Go late afternoon for low light through the stained glass. Skip the rooftop if you're short on time

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Evening
Where to eat

Bonida · ££

Centro Ippico Chirone · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Palermo

Morning
Parco della Favorita

A large royal hunting estate turned public park, with pine groves, running paths, and views of Monte Pellegrino. Great for a budget afternoon out of the city crush

🕐 Daily 7:00-20:00 (hours vary slightly by season)

💡 Rent a bike from the kiosk near the entrance for 5 euros an hour. Bring your own water

Midday
Palazzo dei Normanni

Royal palace of the Norman kings, now Sicily's parliament. The Cappella Palatina inside has stunning Byzantine mosaics covering every surface. Entry is cheap for what you see.

🕐 08:15-17:40 (Mon-Sat), 08:15-12:30 (Sun)

💡 The ticket (€12) includes the royal apartments and chapel. Most tour groups miss the chapel's carved wooden ceiling—look up. Go on a weekday to avoid queues.

Afternoon
Capuchin Catacombs

An underground burial site with thousands of mummified bodies in 17th-19th century clothing. Entry costs 3 euros cash only

🕐 Daily 9:00-13:00 and 14:00-17:00

💡 Visit early to avoid queues. No photos inside; bring small change for the ticket

Late afternoon
Orto Botanico di Palermo

A historic botanical garden with exotic trees, palm houses, and a calm pond. Entry is 4 euros for adults, free for under-18s

🕐 Tue-Sun 9:00-18:00 (closed Mon)

💡 Combine with a walk to the nearby Borgo Vecchio market for cheap lunch

Evening
Dining tonight

Ristorante Alle Terrazze

Al Chioschetto

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Orto Botanico di Palermo

One of the world's oldest botanical gardens (1785). Vast collection of tropical and Mediterranean plants, including a giant banyan tree and a glasshouse. Peacef

💡 Entry is €7. Bring a picnic—there are shaded benches. Check the 'acquario' (fish pond) for turtles. Best in late afternoon when light filters through the trees.

Midday
Catacombe dei Cappuccini

A Capuchin monastery crypt containing over 8,000 mummified bodies and skeletons, arranged in corridors by social status and profession. Grim but fascinating.

💡 Buy tickets online in advance to skip queues. No photography allowed. Go early morning to avoid crowds and the heat below ground.

Final meal

6

Touring Café

Getting Around Palermo

AMAT Bus 101 From €1.40 15 min

Buy ticket from tabacchi or AMAT machines; validate on board. Get off at 'Indipendenza-Politeama' stop, then 2-min walk.

AMAT Tram Line 1 From €1.5 15 min

Only useful once you're in the city centre. Buy a multi-journey ticket (€5 for 10 rides) from tabacchi shops—cheaper than single ones. The tram stop is a 5-minute walk from the B&B, so it's a solid last-leg option.

Palermo Airport Taxi From €45 35 min

Book through the Co.Ta.PA taxi cooperative online for a fixed rate—avoid unlicensed drivers at arrivals. Pay cash or card, but cash is smoother.

Trinacria Express (Airport Train) From €5.9 60 min

Use the Trenitalia app to buy tickets—validate them before boarding or there's a €50 fine. From Centrale, it's a solid 20-minute walk to B&B Casa e Putia, so factor in that extra time.

Trinacria Express From €5.90 65 min

Slower than bus but more scenic; from Centrale, take Bus 101 to Via Dante. Trains are prone to delays—factor in 10–15 mins.

Radio Taxi Palermo From €50 35 min

Fix price before ride with official white taxis; expect €45–55. Airport rank is outside arrivals, no prebooking needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Palermo?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Piazza & Fontana Pretoria and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Palermo?

See our full best time to visit Palermo guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Principe Villafranca, della_Lungarini, B&B Il Mandarino. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.