Explore Palermo’s culinary scene, savor iconic street foods, and uncover hidden gems in historic piazzas and Ballarò Market. Join us for a flavorful adventure.
Explore Palermo’s culinary scene, savor iconic street foods, and uncover hidden gems in historic piazzas and Ballarò Market. Join us for a flavorful adventure.
- Quattro Canti - This Baroque square is situated at the crossroads of two main streets in Palermo. Constructed between 1608 and 1620, this architectural marvel represents the city’s rich historical and cultural legacy.
- Antica Friggitoria Dal 1947 - Panelle and crocchè are essential in Palermo. Antica Friggitoria Dal 1947 is a famous venue in…
- Quattro Canti - This Baroque square is situated at the crossroads of two main streets in Palermo. Constructed between 1608 and 1620, this architectural marvel represents the city’s rich historical and cultural legacy.
- Antica Friggitoria Dal 1947 - Panelle and crocchè are essential in Palermo. Antica Friggitoria Dal 1947 is a famous venue in Palermo, Sicily, known for its long-standing tradition of frying excellence since its inception.
- Mercato Ballaro - Discover the secrets of olives and sundried tomatoes from Alberto and savor them with local cheese at his stall in the Ballarò Market.
- Forno Storico Pietro Marino - Operating for 56 years, this bakery is a hidden treasure in the market. The NY Times has also featured them! Luciano will prepare two types of sfincione palermitano for our guests - with tomatoes and caciocavallo cheese, and bagherese, with tuna cheese and onions.
- Chiesa del Carmine Maggiore - Originating from the 16th century, this church features Baroque architecture and serves as a cultural and spiritual icon in the lively Ballarò market area.
- V. Ballarò, 49 - Delight in smoky, slow-grilled stigghiola and mangia e bevi from the Queens of Palermo street food.
- Casa Stagnitta - Enjoy coffee and cookies from a roastery with a century-old tradition.
- Via Vittorio Emanuele - This vibrant street is renowned for its architectural splendor, showcasing a mix of styles from different eras in Palermo’s rich history.
- Arco di Cutò - The Arch of Cutò is a historic monument in Palermo, Sicily, dating back to the 13th century. It symbolizes the city’s rich cultural heritage, featuring exquisite Gothic-Norman architecture.
- Caffè del Kassaro - Established in 1957, this café also serves as a restaurant and tavola calda. Enjoy an authentic arancina, choosing between butter and meat.
- Stazione di Palermo Centrale - The station’s grand architecture reflects its historical importance and role as a gateway to the island.
- Le Granite di Nonna Angelina - This charming spot is a delightful find in a highly touristic area. Run by two lovely elderly individuals, Angelina crafts her granita using only fresh fruits, without any additives or colorants.
- Explore Palermo’s historic Ballarò market and taste local cheese, olives and sundried tomatoes
- Food lovers guide: a list of recommendations with our Palermo top picks
- Taste traditional street foods like sfincione palermitano and crocchè and meet local artisans
- Local English speaking guide
- Sip on coffee and Step into a stunning monastery to discover sinfully good pastries
- Explore Palermo’s historic Ballarò market and taste local cheese, olives and sundried tomatoes
- Food lovers guide: a list of recommendations with our Palermo top picks
- Taste traditional street foods like sfincione palermitano and crocchè and meet local artisans
- Local English speaking guide
- Sip on coffee and Step into a stunning monastery to discover sinfully good pastries
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
Have a bite of Palermo’s authentic Street Food.
We guide you through the heart of the city’s culinary scene, exploring historic piazzas and sampling iconic street foods and visit the bustling Ballarò Food Market for a taste of its rich 1000-year history while discovering hidden gems and local legends in the charming Albergheria district.
Delighting in…
Have a bite of Palermo’s authentic Street Food.
We guide you through the heart of the city’s culinary scene, exploring historic piazzas and sampling iconic street foods and visit the bustling Ballarò Food Market for a taste of its rich 1000-year history while discovering hidden gems and local legends in the charming Albergheria district.
Delighting in traditional Sicilian street food delights like smoky stigghiola and mangia e bevi, sfincione palermitano and classic arancine.
- Guests with severe or life-threatening allergies can’t participate in this activity for their safety.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.