We’re travelers too, and we know how difficult it can be to find suitable activities on a day traditionally dedicated to rest and relaxation. With closed shops, odd opening hours, and unexpected surprises, finding time for fun can be a challenge. That’s why we want to share with you how to spend a perfect Sunday morning in the city!
Our advice is to start the day in Piazza Marina. Spacious, green, and located between the historic center and the sea, it hosts a unique vintage and bric-à-brac market every Sunday morning, offering a fascinating mix of quirky items, curiosities, and must-have treasures.






If you need a break between stalls, visit Cioccolateria Lorenzo on Via del IV Aprile. We’ve never been able to decide if it’s more charming or more delicious. The competition is still open, so don’t miss the chance to find out for yourselves. To get there, you’ll pass through Borgo Strafalé, an area filled with shops dedicated to local craftsmanship and production, which has transformed the street into a true living room to welcome visitors.



Your walk can only end at La Cala, one of the most charming and lively seaside spots in Palermo. There, you’ll find your perfect atmosphere: a gourmet lunch in one of the restaurants on the dock or simply sitting and watching the boats dance in the wind while enjoying a street food specialty.


