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Welcome to the We Are Palermo travel guide channel! I, Nico, have wide open Sicilian arms to pull you in and show you the wonders and beauties of Sicily’s regional capital, Palermo. I’m not doing gimmicks or trick videography.
I’ve got the real scoop on my city and how to enjoy it like a local would when you visit.
If you need any more information (or even some advice), head over to wearepalermo.com.
Grazie,
Nico
I’ve got the real scoop on my city and how to enjoy it like a local would when you visit.
If you need any more information (or even some advice), head over to wearepalermo.com.
Grazie,
Nico
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Is Palermo really for you? In this video, I break down the honest truth about the city’s flaws that might drive some people crazy. Palermo is an amazing city with rich history and culture, but it's not perfect. From litter-strewn streets to chaotic traffic and unreliable services, I’ll show you the ‘dings’ that could make or break your experience here. If you’re the type to focus on the negativ...
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Palermo Safety Guide: Insider Tips & Scams to Avoid from a Sicilian
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In today's video, we're diving into one of Palermo's most intriguing landmarks - the Fountain of Shame. This isn't just any old fountain; it's a piece of history that has stirred up controversy, showcased incredible art, and even embarrassed the church. But why is this fountain so significant, and why should you know its story to truly appreciate it? Stick around, because I'm about to unravel t...
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Saint Rosalia: The Patron Saint Who Erases Sins? | Sicilian Miracle & Controversial Belief Explained
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Mondello Beach: The Crown Jewel of Palermo's Seaside
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San Vito Lo Capo: 3 Irresistible Attractions Making This Sicilian Paradise a Must-Visit!
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We are returning to Sicily in September for our third visit, we love Palermo, Cefalu and San Vito lo Capo ! And of course the people ❤
Grazie Mille Nico for all the great advice and info!
Great video!
What is your opinion of Bros Air. They have a direct flight from NYC to Palermo.
Thanks for your question! Honestly, I’ve never heard of Bros Air before. It might be a smaller charter company that operates direct flights, but it’s completely new to me. As far as I know, the only direct flights from NYC to Palermo or Catania are usually offered during the summer season by Neos, Delta, and United Airlines. They typically operate around 13 direct flights per week to both Palermo and Catania during that time. Other than those, I’ve never come across the company you mentioned. I’d recommend double-checking to make sure it’s legit and reliable. Hope that helps!
@WeArePalermo sorry, autocorrect got me. NEOS air
@ oh yes NEOS Air! It is a solid Italian airline that’s been around for over 20 years, mostly handling tourist routes and charter flights. In summer, they run direct flights between New York and Palermo, which is super convenient. They’re not on the same level as major airlines like American or British Airways when it comes to experience and onboard services. It’s more of a budget-friendly option, so you might deal with the occasional delay or less polished service. That said, I’ve flown with them a couple of times, and they’re good if you just want a direct flight without the hassle of a layover. If top-notch service and extra comfort matter to you, go with a bigger airline and connect through another city. But if you’re just after a simple direct flight, NEOS gets the job done!
Thanks! Could you pleasee pleasee recommend some good trattorias/ tavernas /pizzerias/restuarants in Palermo? Couldn't find in you videos, thanks a lot!
Unfortunately, all those recommendations for trattorias, pizzerias, and restaurants are part of the We Are Palermo Premium Guide. Sharing them here wouldn’t feel fair to those who’ve supported the guide. I really hope you can understand, and thank you again for your support🙏! Have an amazing trip to Palermo
☺Sicily was my dream destination since many years, cannot believe i am coming to Palermo soon and supper happy i found your videos.Thanks very much, it was super helpful!
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 Palermo is an incredible place, and I’m sure you’re going to love it! If you have any questions or need more tips before your trip, feel free to ask. Have an amazing time in Sicily! 🇮🇹
Very informative
I hope to visit Palermo someday! Thank you for the video.
Thanks
They should remove the baroque cupola on top of the Palermo Cathedral. This cupola has nothing to do with the rest of the cathedral.
Salutamu Nico. Great video. Grazzi 🤝
Is the Palazzo Ventimiglia Suites in Palermo in a good area? Should I have any concern? A few I know rare about that place that it is really nice. I wanted your opinion. Thank you. Love your videos!
Palazzo Ventimiglia Suites is on Via Vittorio Emanuele, one of Palermo's main streets. It’s a great spot to stay - a beautiful pedestrian street that’s lively day and night, with people walking around constantly. It’s safe, no worries there. As for the place itself, I’ve never stayed there, but I’ve visited it. A lot of people from the WeArePalermo community have stayed and told me they had a great time. The only thing I’ve heard is that the Wi-Fi isn’t the best - but honestly, that’s pretty common in hotels here in Italy. Hope this helps, and thanks for the love on the videos!
I saw holiday appartments. But what about long term letting? Looking for somewhere safe but reasonably price.Tried idealista etc and nobody responding as a single lady want to feel safe any ideas please?
Unfortunately, most apartments in Palermo are managed by real estate agencies, and the only way to find long-term rentals is through sites like Idealista or Subito.com. The problem is, not all agents speak English, so when they see a message in English, they often just don’t reply. I totally get how frustrating this is - I’m on your side, and yeah, it sucks, but that's just how it is here. What I’d recommend is calling them directly. Sometimes, they’ll put someone on the phone who speaks English, or you can at least set up an appointment to view the apartment. Locals here usually call, check out the apartment, and if they're interested, go to the agency to make an offer. It’s a hassle, I know, but calling might be your best shot. Good luck!
Thank you 🙏 I will try to call them as I need to organise before I come to Sicily with my cats and furniture.
Hello Nico! What about Ostello Bello Palermo? I tinhk it is not very central, but is it ok and in a safe area? Thank you.
Ciao! Ostello Bello Palermo is definitely in a safe area. If you don’t mind walking, you can easily reach the major attractions on foot. The epicenter of the historic center is Quattro Canti (The Four Corners), and Ostello Bello is just a 15-minute walk from there
Wow going to be crazy if I move there.
I am a independent writer here in Brazil and wrote a book (first draft) last year that takes place in Palermo. Loved your travel guide so much, Rico, that july of 2024 went and visited Palermo by myself. Best trip of my life!
Ciao Nico! what rental company do you recommend? We plan to fly into Palermo. grazie mille
Thank you lov, you are the best ever😊❤
grazie mille ❤
Hi Nico what do you thimk about balestrate?
How about Balestrate? I m thinking about moving there
Ciao! Balestrate is a really small seaside town. In the summer, it’s pretty lively with a nice beach vibe, but in the winter, there’s honestly not much going on. There’s not a ton to do, especially during the off-season, so it really depends on the kind of lifestyle you want. It’s also about an hour’s drive from Palermo, and public transportation isn’t super frequent, especially in the winter. It’s a cute place, but maybe a little too quiet for some people!
Nico, Can you review-reccomend Hot springs thermal baths/ spas
Great video. After going across tons of vidoes which provide absolutely no information, this video is a gem. I'll be traveling to Sicily next week and im excited 😊
Thanks a lot! I’m really glad the video helped you out. Have an awesome time in Sicily next week! If you need any last-minute tips or advice, just let me know. Safe travels and enjoy! 😊
Your channel about Palermo is an absolute standout amongst this genre. I wish other cities had their own Nico, especially Messina.
Thank you so much for your kind words
i found ustica using the navigation feature on my old bmw lol
Is it still warm enough for a linen jacket/suit in Palermo area in November?
Ciao! November temperatures around Palermo can vary, typically from about 15°C (59°F) in the evening to around 22°C (72°F) during the day, but it can be a bit unpredictable this time of year. Linen could work just fine for daytime, especially if you’re coming from somewhere cooler-it’ll give you that light, breathable feel while it's still warm. In the evening, though, it might feel a little chilly for linen. Just so you know, linen is usually seen as more of a spring-summer fabric in Italy, so locals don’t often wear it in autumn. But honestly, it’s all about what feels comfortable for you
@@WeArePalermo thank you.
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This channel is really useful and entertaining for anyone considering travelling to Palermo. Thank you
The best most honest guide to visiting Palermo, and Sicily in general. Amen
thanks a lot 🙏
Thanks for the clarification Nico. So tell me, what do Sicilians eat for breakfast?
Ciao Sam! Sure! A typical Sicilian breakfast, especially in Palermo, usually means grabbing a cornetto with a cappuccino or coffee. Cornetti are like croissants but softer and fresher, often filled with different options like custard, honey, jam, pistachio cream, or chocolate. You’ll also find variations like whole-wheat versions, pan brioche filled with ricotta or cream, and puff pastries. For those who prefer savory, there are pieces of Palermitan rosticceria-basically savory pastries filled with ingredients like cheese or ham. These are great if you’re in the mood for something more substantial but still local. At home, a Sicilian breakfast tends to be lighter: milk, yogurt, cereal, or cookies. And unlike in the U.S., where breakfast is seen as a big meal, here it’s usually a quick, light start to the day. If you’re looking for eggs and bacon, that’s rare in traditional Sicilian spots, although trends are slowly changing. And just a heads-up about gelato: the best gelaterias in Palermo usually open later, closer to lunchtime, because locals don’t typically have gelato in the morning. In some tourist areas, you’ll see it offered early, but it’s more for visitors. So if you’re exploring Palermo in the morning, stick to the cornetti or rosticceria for a real taste of what locals enjoy
Excellent video thank you 😊
Can you reccommend a good spa or thermal baths. Thank you.
Love it!!!!
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Buggest tip …don’t dress like a tourist ….especially an American tourist
Exactly! That's the number one tip I give to everyone, and I try to follow it myself whenever I travel. The less you look like a tourist, the better!
We picked grapes on thé slopes of Etna and met some fabulous people who bred Sicilian Indigenous Dogs ….Truly beautiful animals
That sounds like an amazing experience! Those dogs are incredible! The Cirneco dell'Etna is an ancient breed, but also quite rare. I’m so glad you got to appreciate them
We followed Nico’s advice and loved Palermo ….. then went to dirty filthy Catania …where the local have a bad attitude …we will definitely be back to Palermo and skip Catania
That’s awesome to hear! Glad my tips helped you enjoy Palermo. You’re always welcome back anytime!
I loved Palermo!
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You need to know, for people like me who come from the cold, grey and sad north of Europe, Southern Italy and especially Sicily seems to be full of myths. 😏
Myths and sunshine, welcome! 😄
Grazie mile Nico!… hope to visit Sicila in June👊🏼 saludos desde California
Headed to Palermo in a month. First time to Italy, Been studying Italian for a few weeks. I used to live in Ireland and your advice is perfect advice for really any EU country. I do live in the states now though. Been learning the entire transportation situation in Sicily.
Thank you for this information.
Where are staying near the esplanade. Why do the local set of explosive large fireworks along the esplanade at 4:30 am in the morning? And midnight? Should we wear earplugs to bed and close all the windows?
Yeah, unfortunately, the whole random fireworks thing is a phenomenon that affects much of Italy from Rome down. There have been numerous police investigations trying to figure out why it happens, and the truth is, not much is clear. Some say it’s a form of communication between criminals, other times it’s for prisoners’ birthdays, or even just for neighborhood parties. The frustrating part is that not much is being done to stop this annoying practice, which causes a lot of stress for locals, especially elderly people and pets. There have been calls to the government to toughen the penalties for those setting off these fireworks and for those illegally selling them, but of course, nothing has really changed. So even if they catch people shooting them off or selling them in shady ways, the law doesn’t allow for harsh punishment. Italy’s an amazing country with a lot of incredible things, but like every place, it has its flaws and some inexplicable stuff that drives you nuts-this is one of those things. It’s been a problem for decades, and like many other issues, it seems like nobody really wants to solve it. Unfortunately, we locals have just learned to live with it. I’m really sorry you’re dealing with this. The best solution is usually earplugs and keeping the windows shut. Most locals install double-pane windows to reduce outside noise, but I’m not sure if the place you’re staying in has enough soundproofing to prevent those middle-of-the-night wake-ups
@@WeArePalermo thats very kind of you to answer so comprehensively. We still live Palermo and as you say we will shut the doirs and put the aircon on ….Grazie Mille
hilarious .... see u round the traps!
If you are idiot, anywhere you go problem finds you, but if you are cool and you know things, no problems. People often forget that they're tourists anywhere they go except home. If you go to Palermo and you act like a idiot or you dont respect culture and land, well... Even home you gona get f if you are like that. Sicilia, Campagna and Calabria are something else. I lived in Palermo 2.5 years. Was visiting also Naples in Campagna, Crotone and Reggio di Calabria in Calabria provence. I love Italia. Best people and best land in world for me. Soon im gona return. If you respect em, nobody and never gona give you hard time. Even more, they gona protect you like their own.
I'm totally with you on this one-couldn't have said it better myself. I've traveled a lot for work and spent tons of time in places that are technically considered dangerous, like Lebanon, Brazil, Mexico, and so many others, and honestly, I've had some of the happiest days of my life there. Like you said, it’s all about respecting the place and the people, not acting like an idiot. Sometimes we think that just because we can get away with acting a certain way at home, we can do the same everywhere we go, but that’s not how it works. Every place is different, and it's on us to adapt, show some respect, and just be aware of the culture we're in. It’s not the place that has to adjust to us. Keep your head straight, and you'll be fine anywhere
Nico, can you tell me if the walking tour is worth doing on Christmas day? We will be in Palermo only on that day and I can't find any information on what is open and what is not open.
Nico you are a real treasure!
No matter where you go on this planet, there is the positive and the negative you must live with. This became vividly clear to me after I moved to the Philippines in 2018. It’s what they warn you about if you plan to divorce and marry someone new. You’ll be marrying someone with a whole different set of positives and negatives. What is great about human intellect though is that we are able to adapt, to grow, and actually choose what to focus on in our environment and relationships and what to ignore. Essentially it is up to us to do that, and if we don’t, we don’t usually find the most contentment possible in our relationships and environments. Unconditional love is a great thing to possess, but not something everyone possesses. I love the Philippines and Palermo unconditionally. I know how to focus on all of the good people and things while ignoring the rest. ❤
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and I totally agree with you. Wherever we go, there will always be positives and negatives-it's all about what we choose to focus on. I'm glad you've found a way to embrace the beauty of the Philippines and Palermo, focusing on the good rather than getting bogged down by the negatives. It’s exactly what I try to encourage in my videos: enjoy the incredible things that a place has to offer. Sure, no place is perfect, and I make it a point to be upfront about that, but the beauty often outweighs the imperfections. Thanks for tuning in and sharing your perspective!
How much is a taxi from the airport …..we just got charged 85 euro and then he complained about dog hair
Ciao! I’m really sorry to hear about your experience. Just so you know, taxi fares from the airport to different areas in Palermo are actually fixed. Here’s a breakdown of the official rates: - Viale Michelangelo/Viale Lazio: 39 euros - Corso Calatafimi/Corso Vittorio Emanuele: 44 euros - Central Station/Brancaccio: 50 euros You can double-check these prices and the corresponding zones on the official websites: - Palermo Airport: www.aeroportodipalermo.it/en/at-the-airport/reach-the-airport/taxi/ - Taxi Company 6878: www.6878.it/tariffe/?lang=ENGLISH If the driver agreed to take your dog, they really shouldn’t have complained about the hair. And if you were dropped off in Palermo (not outside the city), 85 euros is way too high. I hope you managed to get a receipt because that could help if you decide to report the issue to the taxi company. Unfortunately, if they didn’t give you a receipt or use the meter, it might have been a scam. I wish I could say otherwise, but without proof, it can be tough to resolve it, even if you go to the police or contact the company. I really hope things work out for you!
Tra poco andrò a Palermo. Le tue informazioni sono molto utili, grazie! L'abbonamento è premuto! E la linea ferroviaria Palermo-Messina? Puoi fare affidamento sui collegamenti forniti qui? Saluti dalla Germania del Nord!
Ciao! Sono contento che le informazioni ti siano utili. Sì, i collegamenti della linea ferroviaria Palermo-Messina sono affidabili e regolari. Ti consiglio solo di fare riferimento al sito di Trenitalia per controllare gli orari aggiornati e acquistare i biglietti. Assicurati di prendere i treni diretti e non quelli con stazioni di cambio, perché i tempi si allungano parecchio. Buon viaggio e goditi Palermo!
@@WeArePalermo Molte grazie per la risposta rapida! Distinti saluti!