Existing for over 2,700 years and being the capital of Sicily, Palermo is a province located in Southern Italy. Since it is so old, many tourist visit Palermo because of the antiques and ancient churches and landmarks located there. Home to some of the oldest cathedrals, Palermo offers a distinct architectural structure on the designs of the churches. Some famous and antique cathedrals include, Palermo Cathedral, San Cataldo's Cathedral, and Chiesa della Martorana. Aside from the great cathedral's Palermo also has an extended amount of palaces and museums, whether it is the Palazzo dei Normanni, Zisa and Cuba, Piazza Pretoria, or the Museo Archeologico Regionale, you will always find something new about the city.
If you're interested in the arts, be sure to visit the Teatro Massimo opera house for not only a performance, if there are any available, but also to view the beauty of the buildings structure and design. Although it has a bit of a modern accent to it because of its recent renovation and completion in 1997, Teatro Massimo is still highly visited by the many tourists. Other sites that are not as popular includes, Politeama theatre, Palermo Botanical Garden, Capuchin Catacombs, and if you're visiting during Christmas time be sure to go to Quattro Canti to experience the wonderful street lights and festivities. Business Class to PalermoIn arriving at Palermo International Airport, also known as Falcone-Borsellino Airport or Punta Raisi Airport, you will want to rest at the Hilton Villa Igiea located in the middle of the city with great access to many shopping boutiques. If you're looking for a classical and luxurious hotel, Hotel Villa Igiea will not disappoint you. Walking a lot in Palermo may be too hot sometimes and taking the tram and buses can sometimes get over crowded and sticky, to avoid such scenarios call the Limousine Service Palermo to enjoy professional transportation to and from your designated destination. Call and speak to one of our experts now to secure business class flights to Palermo for you or your friends. |
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