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Palermo

Italy

Photos of Palermo

Discover the beauty and character of Palermo through these stunning images

Featured Image

Featured view of Palermo, Italy

Photo Gallery

woman walking on street

woman walking on street

Photo by Who’s Denilo ?
Beautiful building facade with balconies and windows.

Beautiful building facade with balconies and windows.

Photo by Chris Lehr
people walking on sidewalk near buildings during daytime

people walking on sidewalk near buildings during daytime

Photo by Dominique Josse
Buildings with laundry hanging between them

Buildings with laundry hanging between them

Photo by Alexia Bibire
brown concrete building

brown concrete building

Photo by Alessio Rinella
A group of dogs and cats sleeping on a pillow

A group of dogs and cats sleeping on a pillow

Photo by Anna Keibalo
A building with a dome surrounded by palm trees

A building with a dome surrounded by palm trees

Photo by Anna Keibalo
a city street lined with tall buildings under a blue sky

a city street lined with tall buildings under a blue sky

Photo by Samar Al Bradan
mountain under blue sky

mountain under blue sky

Photo by Vasily Kotlyarov
Hazy mountains overlook a sprawling city.

Hazy mountains overlook a sprawling city.

Photo by Regös Környei
octopus on the table

octopus on the table

Photo by Cristina Gottardi
A man walking down a street next to a store

A man walking down a street next to a store

Photo by Lothar Boris Piltz
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What to Photograph in Palermo

Architecture

Historic buildings, modern skylines, and unique architectural details that define Palermo's character.

Street Life

Vibrant street scenes, local markets, cafes, and the daily rhythm of life in Palermo.

Scenic Views

Panoramic cityscapes, sunset views, and natural landscapes surrounding Palermo.

Photography Tips for Palermo

Best Times

Golden Hour: 1 hour after sunrise and before sunset
Blue Hour: 30 minutes after sunset for city lights
Overcast Days: Perfect for architectural details

What to Bring

Wide-angle lens for architecture and cityscapes
Tripod for low-light and long exposure shots
Extra batteries - cold weather drains them faster
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