Palermo No Mafia Self-Guided Walking Tour






About This Tour
Welcome to Palermo, a city where beauty and violence, memory and everyday life sit side by side without asking permission.
What You'll Experience
Stand at Palermo’s rust-red memorial to victims of Mafia violence
Walk the Kalsa streets where Falcone and Borsellino grew up
See the giant mural of two friends who changed Italian justice
Hear how a ping-pong rival became a feared Mafia killer
Look at the theatre of Borsellino’s final public speech
Learn how the Maxi Trial jailed 338 Mafia figures for the first time
Cross Piazza Pretoria and hear how the Mafia ruled from shadows
Stop at Quattro Canti, where order hid criminal power for decades
See the wall where Palermo’s grief turned into resistance in 1992
Walk through Palermo Cathedral and nine centuries of layered rule
Spot the Addiopizzo sticker and the man who first refused pizzo
Find the hidden square tied to a legend the Mafia claimed as theirs
Cross Piazza della Memoria and read names of murdered magistrates
Wander Capo Market and hear how stickers sparked a revolution
See 70 metres of anti-Mafia faces outside Palermo’s courthouse
Stand before Teatro Massimo, Palermo’s answer to destruction
Visit the church where Palermo mourned loudly after the killings
Relax beneath Palermo’s palms and discover Libera’s anti-Mafia shop
Hear how omertà collapsed through trials, protests, and memory
Stand beneath the Falcone Tree, still covered in notes and grief
What's Included
Included
- Access to the Palermo No Mafia Self-Guided Walking Tour on our App
- 20+ narration points of popular locations in Palermo
- Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
- Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.
- Audio Guide
Not Included
- In Person Guide
- Entry fee of Teatro Massimo di Palermo ($13.98)
Tour Starting
Tour Starting Point
Piazza XIII Vittime
V. Francesco Crispi, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy
Tour Stops

Piazza XIII Vittime
A rust-red steel memorial rises where Palermo's harbor meets its streets. Named for thirteen guards killed in 1860, this square sets the tone for the city's long, unfinished fight against power.

Port of Memory
The port where the Mafia first gripped Palermo's commerce is also where quiet resistance began. Two magistrates born in these streets would eventually put 338 bosses behind bars.

Murale Falcone e Borsellino
Two faces painted five storeys high on a Palermo wall. Falcone and Borsellino look out over the city they refused to abandon, rendered in color that makes declarations instead of decorations.
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