Palermo Live Webcams
Live webcams in Palermo stream real-time views of the streets, squares, the old town, hotels, seaport, parks, promenades, beaches, and landmarks of the largest city in Sicily, Italy. The webcams offer panoramic views of the city, its surrounding nature, and current weather conditions in Palermo from anywhere in the world. Some webcams stream images with sound. The most popular webcams are listed at the top of the streaming list. Each of the live webcams has an informative description and a map with its location in the city. The webcam map shows the exact location of each webcam in Palermo.
Palermo is the capital of the Sicily region in Italy and the largest city on the island. It is located on the northwestern coast of Sicily, about 106 kilometers (66 miles) east of Trapani and 37 kilometers (23 miles) west of Cefalù. Palermo is a popular tourist destination in Italy, attracting visitors with its unique architecture that blends various styles. The city is especially known for its Norman-Arab architectural monuments.
The city has a population of approximately 663,800 people and covers an area of 161 square kilometers (about 62 square miles), making Palermo the largest city in Sicily and the fifth-largest in Italy, after Rome, Milan, Naples, and Turin.
Palermo has a Mediterranean climate, typically characterized by hot, dry summers and very mild, dry winters. The hottest months of the year are July and August, with average temperatures of 29.5°C (85°F) and 30°C (86°F), respectively. In summer, temperatures often rise to 40°C (104°F) or higher. During the winter months, daytime temperatures range from 10°C to 19°C (50°F to 66°F). Frost and snowfall are rare in winter.
The main attractions in Palermo include the Palermo Cathedral, Teatro Massimo, Norman Palace (Palazzo dei Normanni), Palazzo Mirto, Church of La Martorana, Church of San Cataldo, Church of Sant’Agostino, Ballarò Market, Zisa Castle, Church of Santa Maria della Catena, Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, Fontana Pretoria, Inquisition Museum (Palazzo Chiaramonte Steri), Archaeological Museum of Palermo, Diocesan Museum, and more.