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Experience the vibrant culture and charm of Sicily at ApeBianca, a must-visit tourist attraction in the heart of Palermo.
ApeBianca in Palermo is a captivating tourist attraction that immerses visitors in the rich culture and vibrant atmosphere of Sicily. Explore its unique offerings and experience local charm.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, you can reach ApeBianca located at Via Filippo Patti, 25, 90133 Palermo PA. From the center of Palermo, head northeast on Via Vittorio Emanuele towards Via Maqueda. Turn left onto Via Maqueda, then right onto Via Roma. Continue straight onto Via Filippo Patti, where you will find ApeBianca on your left. Parking may be available on nearby streets, but pay attention to any parking restrictions to avoid fines.
Public Transportation
To reach ApeBianca using public transportation, take a train or a bus to Palermo. If you're arriving by train, the main station is 'Stazione Centrale'. From there, you can catch a local bus (Bus line 101 or 102) towards 'Politeama'. Get off at the 'Politeama' stop. From Politeama, it's about a 15-minute walk to ApeBianca. Head east on Via Roma, then turn onto Via Filippo Patti. If you prefer a taxi, you can easily find one outside the station, which will take you directly to ApeBianca for a fare of around 10-15 euros.
Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, taking a taxi is a convenient option. Taxis are readily available at major transportation hubs in Palermo, such as the airport and the train station. Simply tell the driver to take you to Via Filippo Patti, 25. The fare from the airport to ApeBianca should range between 40-50 euros depending on traffic.
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