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Monreale, Palermo, Chinese Palace and Mondello from Palermo, Private Tour

Monreale, IT
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant history and beauty of Palermo on a private tour that showcases the city's most iconic landmarks. Your English speaking driver will take you on a journey through time as you marvel at the Teatro Massimo, the Royal Palace, and the Palatine Chapel. Explore the bustling historic markets and taste delicious local delicacies. Visit the stunning Monreale Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and be amazed by its intricate Byzantine mosaics. Don't miss the unique Palazzina or Chinese House, nestled within the picturesque Parco della Favorita. End your tour at the magnificent seaside resort of Mondello, known for its crystal-clear waters and charming Liberty-style villas. With a customizable itinerary, this private tour is the perfect way to discover the hidden gems and rich history of Palermo.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit the beautiful cathedral of Monreale
  • Explore the oldest royal residence, the Palazzo dei Normanni
  • Admire the stunning Cathedral of Palermo
  • Experience the vibrant Mercato del Capo in Palermo
  • Discover the historic Ballarò market with its local specialties
  • Private transportation
  • Wifi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Bilingual italian-english driver
  • Child seats (on request)
  • Pick-up service from/to hotel/port
  • Gst (goods and services tax)
  • Gratuities
  • Tourist guide

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Introduction

Monreale, Palermo, Chinese Palace and Mondello from Palermo, Private Tour is a captivating and exclusive experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the historical treasures of Palermo and Monreale. Led by an English-speaking driver, this private day tour takes you to some of the most beautiful and significant landmarks in the area. From iconic monuments like the Teatro Massimo and the Royal Palace to the breathtaking Palatine Chapel and the historic Markets, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

What to expect?

During this tour, expect to be awestruck by the stunning architecture, intricate mosaics, and fascinating history of Palermo and Monreale. The tour includes a panoramic view of Palermo, allowing you to appreciate the city's beauty from above. You will also visit the famous cathedral in Monreale, renowned for its breathtaking mosaics and UNESCO World Heritage status. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to explore the Palazzina or Chinese House, a unique architectural gem located within the Parco della Favorita. The tour concludes with a visit to the picturesque seaside resort of Mondello, where you can relax and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere.

Who is this for?

This private tour is suitable for anyone who appreciates art, history, and culture. Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys exploring new places, this tour will captivate and inspire you. It is designed to cater to diverse interests and preferences, making it a perfect fit for solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups of friends. The tour can be tailored to suit your specific interests, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable experience for everyone.

Why book this?

Book this private tour to gain access to the hidden gems and lesser-known aspects of Palermo and Monreale. The tour provides a unique opportunity to explore the historical monuments, vibrant markets, and beautiful landscapes of the region in the company of a knowledgeable and experienced English-speaking driver. With their expert guidance, you will gain a deeper understanding of the local culture, history, and traditions. This exclusive tour allows you to avoid crowded tourist spots and discover the real essence of Palermo and Monreale at your own pace.

Good to know

It is important to note that the total duration of this tour is approximately 480 minutes, ensuring ample time for thorough exploration of each location. The itinerary includes visits to several significant sites, such as the Monreale Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and the Palermo Cathedral. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to explore the vibrant markets of Ballaró, Il Capo, and the charming seaside resort of Mondello. The tour can be customized according to your interests, allowing you to focus on specific aspects or spend more time in your favorite locations.

Reviews

Feedback from individuals who have experienced this private tour has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers have praised the knowledgeable and accommodating English-speaking drivers who provided insightful commentary and made the tour engaging and enjoyable. Visitors have also raved about the stunning architecture and intricate mosaics of the Monreale Cathedral, describing it as a true masterpiece. The vibrant markets of Palermo, such as the Mercato del Capo and Ballaró, have been hailed as must-visit destinations offering an authentic glimpse into local life. Overall, travelers have expressed high levels of satisfaction with the tour, citing it as a highlight of their visit to Palermo and Monreale.

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

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Your Itinerary

Cattedrale di Monreale

You will be dropped off by your driver in Piazza Guglielmo II. Here you can visit the beautiful cathedral of Monreale. It has been included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites and is considered one of the most important medieval churches in the world. The mosaics of the cathedral are something simply unique and perfect. An area of over 6,000 square meters and over 130 Byzantine mosaics that adorn the church. It is also possible to access, for a fee, different areas of the cathedral, such as the terraces. Adjacent to the cathedral is the monastery of San Benedetto. The cloister of the monastery has a square plan in Romanesque style, characterized by more than 90 columns decorated with mosaics and Romanesque capitals. In the center of the cloister there is a garden, with a fountain in the shape of a palm tree from which water flows. Also near the cathedral is the interesting Diocesan Museum, which houses collections of paintings, sacred vestments and liturgical objects, as well as a beautiful cycle of frescoes from the 1700s. From Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II you can see the Duomo, while calmly admiring the garden with the famous marble fountain called Fontana del Tritone. Another place that is impossible to resist is the Belvedere, located a few steps from the Town Hall. From the Belvedere it is possible to overlook the Conca d'Oro and be conquered by the hills of Palermo.

Norman Palace

We will pass through the Royal Palace, through Porta Nuova and Villa Bonanno. Among the most visited buildings in all of Sicily, the Palazzo dei Normanni in Palermo is the oldest royal residence in Europe, today the seat of the Sicilian Regional Assembly. Inside there are several courtyards, including the Maqueda Courtyard and the Fountain Courtyard. From the patio you can access the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, while on the first level there is the Palatine Chapel. There are many works of art contained in the Palace, with nineteenth and twentieth century masterpieces by Francesco Lojacono, Antonino Leto, Joan Mirò and Renato Guttuso.

Palermo Cathedral

The Cathedral of Palermo, the most characteristic building in the city. Its construction dates back to 1184 by order of Archbishop Gualtiero Offamilio, in honor of the Holy Virgin Mary Assumption into heaven. Since 3 July 2015 it has been part of the World Heritage Site (UNESCO). The main entrance to the Cathedral is free, but if you want to visit the monumental area and the roofs of Palermo Cathedral, from which you can appreciate a wonderful and evocative view of the city, you have to pay a ticket.

Capo Street Market

The Mercato del Capo in Palermo is still found today in the upper part of the ancient Arab neighborhood of the Schiavoni, pirates and slave traders. A very popular neighborhood, it was formed in the Muslim era and is nestled between baroque churches and iconic street food. The main entrance to the market is from the fourteenth-century Porta Carini. A narrow street widens and narrows between the stalls that project from the outside, people make it impassable because they stop to observe, negotiate, taste and buy. It is also considered the fish market par excellence. Bright colors and heady scents mix with typical specialties and the voices of the traders, the "abbanniate" inviting you to buy their goods. the less popular one on the Cape is considered the fish market par excellence. This is why the market is a place not to be missed.

Via Roma

(Pass by)

From the Mercato del Capo we go down towards Piazza Verdi in front of the Teatro Massimo. It follows Via Roma which cuts across Piazza San Domenico where the church of the same name is located. Many buildings have been built on the sides of the street over the years, including the headquarters of some banks, the Palazzo delle Poste, the Biondo theater, the Palazzo del Banco di Sicilia and numerous other buildings built in Eclectic or Liberty style. At the crossroads with Corso Vittorio Emanuele we go up to reach the Quattro Canti.

Quattro Canti

You will be dropped off in Piazza Pretoria, where you will visit the main churches, including the La Martorana church, San Cataldo church, San Giuseppe dei Teatini church, the Fountain of Shame and the Four Corners. We continue with the Church of Gesù (Casa Professa), one of the most important baroque churches in Palermo, towards the historic market of Ballarò.

Mercato di Ballarò

With its over 1000 years of history, the Ballarò market is one of the oldest testimonies still existing in Palermo. It is located in the very popular Albergheria district and over the years it has been able to develop, while always maintaining its unmistakable style. Among the stalls and shops of Ballarò you can buy meat, fresh fish, 0 km fruit and vegetables, coming directly from the Palermo countryside, as well as cheeses, typical products and sweets. In addition to the classic stalls, there are many places where you can sit and eat typical dishes at very affordable prices. Ballarò is also famous for many prestigious monuments found inside, such as the Tower of S. Nicolò which allows you to have a 360° panoramic view of Palermo from above, the Church of Carmine Maggiore and the Chamber of Wonders

Teatro Massimo

(Pass by)

We go beyond the Quattro Canti and reach Via Ruggero Settimo which takes us to Piazza Castelnuovo. Together with the adjacent Piazza Ruggero Settimo it forms a single large space, commonly called "Piazza Politeama", after the theater of the same name which dominates the square. Then there is the Viale della Libertà surrounded by villas and gardens, including the English Garden.

Norman Palace

(Pass by)

Via della Favorita goes from Piazza Generale Cascino to the east gate of the Parco della Favorita. The large Favorita park, whose extension amounts to approximately 400 hectares, was created by Ferdinand of Bourbon during his first stay in Palermo, from 1798 to 1802.

Palazzina Cinese

At Christmas 1798, fleeing from the riots in Naples, the royal couple Ferdinand of Bourbon and Carolina landed in Palermo, welcomed favorably by the Palermo nobility. The king, a lover of hunting, purchased a good part of the land located in the Colli plain from the Palermo nobles of the time, to build a reserve where he could give vent to his passion. As his personal residence, the king also purchased the "casena" of Giuseppe Lombardo, baron della Scala, which was subsequently renovated and embellished by the architect Venanzio Marvuglia. This casena, given its obvious inspiration from oriental themes, was later called Casina or Chinese Palace, and hosted numerous illustrious guests, including Admiral Nelson and Lady Hamilton. VISITING HOURS From Tuesday to Saturday from 9.00 to 17.30 (last entry at 17.00); holidays from 9.00 to 1.30 (last entry at 1.00) – closed on Mondays.

Mondello

The gulf of Mondello is one of the most extraordinary places on the island, at the foot of Monte Pellegrino. The atmosphere of Mondello seems almost tropical thanks to its colors. Full of services, restaurants, small shops, nautical clubs and a small port. This area is full of villas, all in Liberty style.

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible

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