Palermo is a fascinating city that resonates with the diverse cultures of the civilizations that ruled here long ago: Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Goths, Byzantines, Arabs and Normans. In the engaging company of our native Sicilian guide, today’s walking tour includes the 12th-century Cathedral and the magnificent Palatine Chapel, commissioned in 1130 for the Norman Kings of Sicily. Exploring along the evocative cobbled streets of the old Kalsa District, you’ll discover a rich ensemble of architectural landmarks spanning centuries of Palermo’s history. Midday finds you in the colorful Vucciria Market where our guide will help you to assemble a light Sicilian lunch, starting with arancini (stuffed rice balls) and finishing with sweet, delicious cannoli! After lunch visit the historic hill town of Monreale to tour the impressive Cathedral. Dating back to the 12th-century, it is heralded for its distinctive blend of Arab, Byzantine and Norman elements framed by traditional Romanesque architecture; inside, you’ll discover beautiful mosaics – golden depictions of scenes from the Old and New Testament. This evening is free, to enjoy as you wish. Meals B+L