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Day Plans
Palermo in 4 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Four days covers Palermo’s historic centre at an easy pace: the Arab-Norman sights, the three street-food markets and the Catacombe dei Cappuccini, for roughly 130-150 EUR total once food and sights are added up. Want a day trip folded in instead? See the 5-day , 6-day or 7-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide for the numbers behind this plan.
Book these before you go:
Norman Palace and Cappella Palatina tickets , so you’re not queuing at the desk on Day 1 when the Royal Apartments might be open.
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Day Plans
Palermo in 5 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Five days buys the full historic centre at an easy pace, plus a proper day out to Monreale rather than a rushed half-visit. This plan runs about 155-175 EUR total across five days of food and sights. Need less time or more? See the 4-day , 6-day or 7-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide behind these numbers.
Book these before you go:
Norman Palace and Cappella Palatina tickets , so Day 1’s afternoon isn’t spent queuing.
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Palermo in 6 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Six days gives you a relaxed run through the historic centre, a full day at Monreale and a beach afternoon at Mondello, for roughly 170-195 EUR total across the trip. Want a different pace? See the 4-day , 5-day or 7-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide behind these numbers.
Book these before you go:
Norman Palace and Cappella Palatina tickets , so Day 1’s afternoon isn’t spent queuing. A Ballarò and Vucciria street-food tour , a shortcut if you’d rather not pick stalls blind.
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Palermo in 7 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
A week is enough to slow down and cover the historic centre, a full Monreale day, a beach afternoon and one more train ride out to Cefalù, all without stacking two day trips together, for roughly 195-220 EUR total. Need less time? See the 4-day , 5-day or 6-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide behind these numbers.
Book these before you go:
Norman Palace and Cappella Palatina tickets , so Day 1’s afternoon isn’t spent queuing.
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Get around
Palermo on a Budget: 9 Cheap and Free Things to Do
A taxi from Falcone-Borsellino airport into central Palermo costs a flat 35-45 EUR. The train under the same terminal costs 5.90 EUR and takes about the same door-to-door time once you count traffic. That gap sums up the city: Palermo rewards travelers who do a little homework and quietly overcharges the ones who don’t. Skip the taxi, eat standing up at the markets, and a day in the historic centre runs 20-25 EUR on a market-only day, 40-45 EUR with one paid sight added.
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