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    Approaching Palermo by air, one never fails to be impressed by the view: the glittering sea beneath, and the majestic backdrop of Monte Pecoraro, overlooking Punta Raisi airport, make for a breathtaking vista, and a good introduction to Sicily, an island of contrasts and great beauty.

    Sicilys largest and most cosmopolitan city, Palermo, boasts a long and eventful history beginning with the Phoenician conquest and going through the Roman, Arab, Norman and Swabian dominations. It is a fascinating blend of Orient and Occident. This intriguing city has, however, suffered a great deal from a bad reputation: the Mafia (Cosa Nostra) is intrinsic to the modern history of Sicily, and had for a long time its headquarters in Palermo. Nasty shootings took place here in the 1980s and 1990s, the most famous one being that of magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who were killed in car bombs in 1992.

    Todays visitors to the city neednt worry though: Palermo is safer than it has been in ages, and savvy travellers can't get enough of the place, making the most of this beautiful city before mass tourism destroys its unique character.

    The Arabs contributed a great deal to the citys growth and left indelible traces of their civilisation, notably in the architecture and in the urban layout of the city. Centuries later, the Normans made Palermo the capital city of the Kingdom of Sicily, which achieved its height under Roger II. Roger II was fond of beauty and encouraged the development of the Sicilian arts and economy. He ordered the construction of numerous palazzi that are still major attractions of the town today.

    Dive headlong into this vibrant city and, if you intend to visit all the churches and catacombs, the Norman palace and the cathedral, youll really have to plan on spending a few days here! Even the labyrinthine street market of Vucciria alone, giving the feel of an oriental bazaar, will keep you occupied for a good few hours.
    • Orto Botanico
      Palermo's Orto Botanico (Botanical Garden) was laid out in 1789, along the western edge of Villa Giulia. It is regarded as one of the most important in all of Europe on account of the beauty, rarity and rich variety of the botanical species it possesses, which come from sources all over the world.
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