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2-Hour Palermo Melting Pot guided tour

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Palermo, IT
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2-Hour Palermo Melting Pot guided tour

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Palermo, IT
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Experience the vibrant and diverse culture of Palermo on this 2-hour guided tour. As you explore the multiethnic old center, you'll be immersed in the melting pot of different cultures that have shaped this city. From the highlight spots to the hidden alleys, your knowledgeable guide will take you on a journey to discover the origins of the various communities that coexist in Palermo. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to meet social enterprises and associations dedicated to promoting social inclusion for both migrants and locals. And no visit to Palermo would be complete without a visit to the bustling Ballarò market, where you'll be enveloped in a colorful and lively atmosphere. This tour also includes a small donation to Addiopizzo NG, supporting their work against mafia extortions. Please note that entrance tickets to monuments and snacks are not included.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Immerse in the multiethnic old center of Palermo
  • Discover the origin of different cultures in Palermo
  • Meet social enterprises promoting social inclusion
  • Experience the vibrant atmosphere at Ballarò market
  • Visit the cathedral where Padre Puglisi is buried
  • Small donation to Addiopizzo NGO
  • Snacks
  • Entrance tickets to monuments

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse old center of Palermo with the 2-Hour Palermo Melting Pot guided tour. This tour takes you on a journey through the rich history and culture of the city, exploring its highlight spots and hidden alleys.

What to expect?

During this 2-hour experience, you can expect to delve into the multiethnic atmosphere of Palermo. Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through the charming streets, explaining the origins of the different cultures that have coexisted in this melting pot. You will also have the opportunity to meet social enterprises and associations dedicated to social inclusion for both migrants and locals. A highlight of the tour is visiting the iconic Ballarò market, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant and colorful atmosphere. With its bustling stalls selling a variety of goods and produce, this market truly encapsulates the spirit of Palermo's diverse community.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for curious travelers who want to go beyond the surface and truly experience the cultural richness of Palermo. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply someone who appreciates the unique blend of cultures, this tour offers something for everyone. It is an opportunity to gain deeper insights into the city's multiethnic heritage and the challenges faced by its residents.

Why book this?

Uncover the hidden gems of Palermo and gain a deeper understanding of its cultural tapestry. This tour goes beyond the typical tourist spots, taking you to secret alleys and introducing you to social enterprises that promote inclusivity. By booking this tour, you will not only support these initiatives but also contribute to the local community. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you will discover the stories and significance behind the city's landmarks, making this experience both educational and eye-opening.

Good to know

The total duration of the tour is 120 minutes, providing a comprehensive exploration of Palermo's melting pot. The meeting point is Piazza Bellini, where your guide will easily be recognizable wearing a blue backpack or t-shirt with the words "NO MAFIA." Throughout the tour, you will visit Mercato Ballarò, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere. You will also explore the Moltivolti project, a unique restaurant and co-working space focused on promoting diversity and integration. The tour concludes at the Cattedrale di Palermo, where the inspiring story of Don Pino Puglisi, a priest killed by the mafia, unfolds.

Reviews

Feedback from individuals who have taken this tour highlights its captivating and insightful nature. Many praised the knowledgeable guides who provided fascinating historical and cultural anecdotes. Visitors found the visit to Ballarò market particularly delightful, immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere and experiencing the city's diversity firsthand. The opportunity to support social enterprises dedicated to inclusivity was also highly appreciated. Overall, this tour is highly recommended for those seeking a unique and enriching experience in Palermo.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Piazza Bellini

(Pass by)

You will meet the guide at Piazza Bellini, in the heart of the city. This famous place, with its perfect balance of Baroque, Medieval and Arab architectures, represents at best the various populations which have lived in Palermo.

Mercato Ballaro

Enjoy the colorful atmosphere of the market

Moltivolti

Moltivolti is a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic project: a restaurant with a Sicilian-ethnic and popular cuisine and a co-working space dedicated to the third sector. In 2014, a group of friends with different culture experiences, professionals and social, coming from 8 countries Senegal, Zambia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Spain, Gambia and Italy, gives life to a space designed and structured to offer dignity, citizenship and value from the diversity. A project intimately connected with the neighborhood of Ballarò in Palermo, that grows in equilibrium with the colorful populated market from old and new citizens. From the intergration to the interaction, the kitchen as a metaphor for a new recipe of domestic partnership and development support.

Cattedrale di Palermo

Last stop, the cathedral. Here is buried Don Pino Puglisi, the priest killed by the mafia in 1993 for his social commitment towards young people in a disadvantage area of Palermo. On May 25th, 2013, Padre Puglisi was recognized by the Catholic Church as "Blessed".

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