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.
- Antica Friggitoria Dal 1947 - Panelle and crocchè are essential when visiting Palermo. This esteemed establishment in Palermo, Sicily, has been celebrated for its traditional frying skills since its inception.
- Stazione di Palermo Centrale - The station’s grand architecture highlights its historical importance and role as a key entry point to…
- Antica Friggitoria Dal 1947 - Panelle and crocchè are essential when visiting Palermo. This esteemed establishment in Palermo, Sicily, has been celebrated for its traditional frying skills since its inception.
- Stazione di Palermo Centrale - The station’s grand architecture highlights its historical importance and role as a key entry point to the island.
- Arco di Cutò - The Arch of Cutò, a historic monument in Palermo, Sicily, dates back to the 13th century. It represents the city’s rich cultural legacy with its exquisite Gothic-Norman design.
- V. Ballarò, 49 - Discover the delightful flavors of smoky, slow-grilled stigghiola and mangia e bevi from the Queens of Palermo street food.
- Forno Storico Pietro Marino - Operating for 56 years, this bakery is a hidden treasure in the market. The NY Times has even featured them! Luciano will prepare two types of sfincione palermitano for our guests - one with tomatoes and caciocavallo cheese, and the bagherese variety 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.
- 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.
- Caffè del Kassaro - Established in 1957, this café also functions as a restaurant and tavola calda. Enjoy an authentic arancina, choosing between butter and meat.
- Quattro Canti - This Baroque square, located at the crossroads of two major streets in Palermo, was constructed between 1608 and 1620. It stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and cultural heritage.
- I Segreti del Chiostro - Nestled within a monastery, this pastry stop offers guests the chance to savor one of the city’s finest cannoli, freshly filled with ricotta and adorned with pistachio, chocolate chips, and candied fruits.
- Casa Stagnitta - Enjoy coffee and cookies from a roastery with a century-old tradition.
- Via Maqueda - Arancina is Palermo’s most iconic street food. In this former pharmacy, Anna has opened a charming bistro where food is freshly prepared daily, and the arancine are perfectly round, just as they should be!

- Explore Palermo’s historic Ballarò market and taste local cheese, olives, and sundried tomatoes
- Taste traditional street foods like sfincione palermitano and crocchè and meet local artisans
- Sip on coffee and discover sinfully good pastries in a stunning monastery
- Local English speaking guide
- Food lovers guide with Palermo top picks
- Explore Palermo’s historic Ballarò market and taste local cheese, olives, and sundried tomatoes
- Taste traditional street foods like sfincione palermitano and crocchè and meet local artisans
- Sip on coffee and discover sinfully good pastries in a stunning monastery
- Local English speaking guide
- Food lovers guide with Palermo top picks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
Embark on a captivating street food journey in Palermo’s historic Albergheria district. Explore the vibrant Ballarò Market with a knowledgeable local guide, where ancient traditions blend with bold Sicilian flavors and sizzling street food delights.
Savor a delectable array of Palermo’s street food icons: crispy arancine, smoky stigghiola, and soft…
Embark on a captivating street food journey in Palermo’s historic Albergheria district. Explore the vibrant Ballarò Market with a knowledgeable local guide, where ancient traditions blend with bold Sicilian flavors and sizzling street food delights.
Savor a delectable array of Palermo’s street food icons: crispy arancine, smoky stigghiola, and soft sfincione pizza.
Discover a hidden monastery-turned-bakery offering divine pastries made from time-honored recipes, taste sun-ripened tomatoes and “cheese on horseback,” and enjoy espresso from one of Italy’s premier independent roasters. Each stop reveals tales of resilience, rebellion, and the enduring pride of Palermo’s food-loving community.
- Guests with severe or life-threatening allergies can’t participate in this activity for their safety.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.