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Have a nice summers? Well, it does n’t have to be over!
September is an unusual quarter. Some places also feel summer, while people begin to see a complete slide transformation.
In other words, it’s also a great time to program your next vacation despite the boys returning to school and the days off being exhausted.
One such place is the European icon of Italy, where you should n’t feel forced to join the crowds in Rome, Venice, or the Amalfi Coast in order to have a splendid vacation.
One Italian seaside town may top the list of buried gems Italy has up and down the coast.
Boasting hot blue waters in autumn, along with a vast array of spicy food, set your sights for Sicily’s funds of Palermo for the best fall escape.
The’ Kingdom of the Sun: Italy’s Literal Hotspot
Some coastal cities may be fairly, but they can become a true stinker.
While it’s great to chill out and relax, even get up on a book you’ve been meaning to conclude, at some point, you’ll want to see the websites.
Palermo, being the capital, has plenty to explore both day and night. The weather’s impeccable condition is what makes this time of year so appealing.
While many people are eager to get a pumpkin concoction and take fall photos until they are hurting, the rest of us are always looking for sun and sand wherever they can.
Palermo is just the spot. There’s no need to package your suit, as the waterways offer a continuous summer sense through November.
Best of all, you wo n’t need any extra clothing in the summer because exploring the city is much more enjoyable without sweating all your clothes, living up to the name” Kingdom of the Sun.”
Summers can reach peaks of 98 degrees, but fall is much more bearable, with temperatures ranging from the high 60s to the mid-80s.
Rich In History And Beauty
Italy’s interesting history and architecture are n’t unique to Rome, Florence, and Venice. Palermo is home to an incredible number of captivating places.
In reality, Palermo happily showcases their Arab roots through art, architecture, and even local businesses.
What is still in the form of eye-popping marvels that were once under Egyptian concept for about 200 years before the Norman invasion in 1061.
The Palermo Cathedral, the Palace of the Normans, and the Capella Palatina, among others, have stood the test of time and then make for an awesome scenery as you explore the city.
Let’s consider this is Italy, but, not a state stuck in time from the Arab world.
Brimming with lovely courtyards, in most of the city you’ll feel as if you’re in Italy.
Although, you can certainly find places to enjoy their past, but centrally-located Piazza Pretoria is without a doubt the most popular, drawing a group to see the Fontana Pretoria genius.
Roaming the various courtyards is a must, and where there’s courtyards, there’s gotta get pizzas!
Tip: To take a deeper dive in the region’s history, check out the ancient Valley of the Temples site ( UNESCO-protected ).
One Of Italy’s Most Undervalued Foodie Sites
Beaches and shellfish go hand in hand, and fortunate for you, you’re in the right place!
Sicily offers delectable cuisine directly from the sea that works beautifully with the area’s white wine.
Sferracavallo Beach is one of the best places to go for a good meal when you can step off the shore.
You ca n’t go wrong at this restaurant, to be honest, no matter what you choose to eat, but you gotta start your day off right with a freshly brewed cappuccino at a delightful cafe.
From there, you gotta have a pie at some point, right? I mean it’s Italy after all!
Italian Pizza is a little bit different from the typical pizza you might find in Rome or different cities.
Usually fluffier and topped with fish, locals and tourists agree it’s an odd partners that works!
One of the most common Palermo restaurants to grab a slice is Tredicisette, where one new patron raved,’ Quite wonderful and yummy food. Cocktails were great, great amounts of alcohol and great tasting’.
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