Discover Palermo’s culinary gems on an evening food and wine tour. Taste local classics, learn pizza secrets, and savor Sicilian wines. Join us!
Discover Palermo’s culinary gems on an evening food and wine tour. Taste local classics, learn pizza secrets, and savor Sicilian wines. Join us!
- Teatro Massimo - This iconic opera house, established in 1897, showcases a blend of architectural styles, including Neoclassical and Greek influences.
- Assud a Santamarina Pizzeria Siciliana - Experience the art of Sicilian pizza-making with a live demonstration in a magnificent historic palace. Enjoy pizza, drinks, and a taste of Sicilian…
- Teatro Massimo - This iconic opera house, established in 1897, showcases a blend of architectural styles, including Neoclassical and Greek influences.
- Assud a Santamarina Pizzeria Siciliana - Experience the art of Sicilian pizza-making with a live demonstration in a magnificent historic palace. Enjoy pizza, drinks, and a taste of Sicilian tradition!
- Il Pipino Rosso - Savor Palermo’s finest street food—panelle, sfincione, and caponata—served in a beautiful 5th-century palace, complemented by a glass of wine.
- Salumeria Alcolica - Delight in 3 mini arancine in the charming Kalsa area! Relish Palermo’s famous street food in a cozy setting with outdoor seating on one of the city’s oldest streets.
- Via Vittorio Emanuele - This lively street is renowned for its architectural splendor, featuring a mix of styles from various eras in Palermo’s rich history.
- Piazza Pretoria - The magnificent Fontana Pretoria, adorned with intricate sculptures, is the centerpiece of this square, making it a significant landmark.
- Piazza Sant’Anna - With its charming cafes and vibrant street life, Piazza Sant’Anna embodies the essence of Palermo’s rich history and lively cultural scene.
- Church and Monastery of Santa Caterina d’Alessandria - The Monastero Santa Caterina is a place of spiritual importance and architectural beauty, offering insight into Palermo’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
- Chiesa di San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini - This architectural masterpiece is adorned with intricate sculptures and ornate details, showcasing the Baroque splendor of the era.
- Porta Carbone - This is one of the most famous spots to enjoy small arancinette in various flavors.
- Pasticceria Costa - Indulge in a small cannolo at Pasticceria Costa, a historic pastry shop in Palermo since 1960. Situated in a charming 1800s boutique, Costa is celebrated for its quality.
- Quattro Canti - The Quattro Canti, or “Four Corners,” is a Baroque square at the intersection of two main streets in the heart of Palermo, featuring ornate Baroque facades, fountains, and statues representing the four seasons.

- Palermo’s finest cannoli at ‘Bar Costa’
- Local favorite street food: deep-fried arancine, panelle, sfincione, and caponata
- Local English speaking guide + Palermo City & Food Guide
- Sip on the best Sicilian wines
- Sicilian Pizza demo with local pizzaiolo
- Palermo’s finest cannoli at ‘Bar Costa’
- Local favorite street food: deep-fried arancine, panelle, sfincione, and caponata
- Local English speaking guide + Palermo City & Food Guide
- Sip on the best Sicilian wines
- Sicilian Pizza demo with local pizzaiolo
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Arrive with an appetite and fall in love with Sicilian cuisine! Explore the heart of Palermo, where each taste reveals a story spanning centuries. Stroll through La Kalsa, one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods, and meet local artisans dedicated to preserving genuine Sicilian flavors. Savor the city’s renowned street foods such as arancine,…
Arrive with an appetite and fall in love with Sicilian cuisine! Explore the heart of Palermo, where each taste reveals a story spanning centuries. Stroll through La Kalsa, one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods, and meet local artisans dedicated to preserving genuine Sicilian flavors. Savor the city’s renowned street foods such as arancine, ‘panelle’, ‘sfincione’, and ‘crocchè’, all paired with a delightful glass of wine.
Curious about crafting authentic Sicilian pizza? Gain insights from a master pizzaiolo in a breathtaking 5th-century palace.
No visit to Palermo is complete without stopping at ‘Bar Costa’ for a cannolo, considered one of the city’s finest. Additionally, indulge in a selection of premium Sicilian wines and cocktails.
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- 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.