Palermo is a walkable city, but if your feet get tired, don't worry!
Bus ticket are available at any tobacco shop for €1.40
Your Community Manager will teach you how to use local public transport; you’ll be getting around like a local in no time!
Car rental
Consider if you really need a car: Palermo is a walkable city with great public transportation, so a car might not be necessary. If you plan on exploring the Sicilian countryside or nearby towns, then a car becomes more helpful, but buses and trains connect the country quite well.
Rental Location: You can pick up a car at the…
Insurance: Rental car insurance can be expensive, so check your existing car insurance and credit card coverage to see if they provide rental car protection in Italy.
Tolls: Most highways in Italy have tolls. Rental companies often offer toll payment options like prepaid boxes or post-trip billing.
Parking
Driving in Palermo: Driving in Palermo can be challenging. There are narrow streets, one-way roads, and ZTL zones (limited traffic areas) where cars aren't allowed. Familiarize yourself with traffic regulations and ZTL zones before hitting the road.
Parking: Parking in Palermo can be tricky and expensive. Look for designated parking areas or garages, and avoid leaving your car on the street for long periods.