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Seven-day itinerary in Sicily using public transport<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Today we are going to talk about wonderful Sicily.<\/a><\/strong> Sicily is one of the Italian islands and one of the most visited regions in Italy, because it is a region full of history, culture, fantastic cities and beaches with cinematic landscapes. We set up a tour for you to get to know the best of Sicily in a 7-day tour using public transport.<\/strong> Let’s go to our post of the day? Seven-day itinerary in Sicily using public transport.<\/strong> Here at\u00a0<\/span>Your Travel to Italy with Ana Patricia<\/b><\/a><\/strong>you make the trip of your dreams!!!\u00a0ALSO: see our\u00a0<\/span>\u201cAccommodation in Italy \u2013 Tips for your holidays!\u201d<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

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1) Seven-day itinerary in Sicily using public transport – FIRST DAY<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Once in Sicily, we begin our tour of beautiful Palermo,<\/a><\/strong> the region’s capital. It is the best option for those who have ‘little’ time on the largest Italian island. Yes! Seven days is not enough to get to know this incredible region, but let’s move on! In Palermo we can visit Porto, incredible, in addition to Piazza Bellini (Bellini Square).<\/p>\n

More attractions in Palermo<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Don’t miss the city’s cathedral and one of the most beautiful chapels in Italy:<\/strong> the Palatine Arabic-Norman Chapel. It is impossible to be in Palermo and not pass the HISTORIC Focacceria San Francesco, which has been operating in the same place for (impressive!) 183 years and is where they sell the most famous cannoli on the island. In the evening, return to the hotel and rest for a busy day! How about a Street Food and Palermo History Tour: Walking Tour? Click here to learn more!<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

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