Hi Nico, my late mother was born in Ribera and moved to Palermo when she was three. I am looking forward to visiting the birth place of my mother the place she always spoke of. Love your videos mate, ciao from Australia 😊
Ciao from Sicily to Australia! How awesome that you're planning to visit your late mother's birthplace in Ribera. I'm sure it will be a meaningful and beautiful experience for you. If you need any tips or help while you're here, just give me a shout. Safe travels and enjoy every moment of your Sicilian adventure! Cheers and thanks for the lovely feedback about the videos! 😊🇦🇺🇮🇹
Ciao Honza! The situation is under control now, and you can visit both Palermo and San Vito without any problems. The fires have been contained, and the authorities are working to ensure safety. Enjoy your trip! 😊🇮🇹🏖🌅
Ciao! On Ferragosto (August 15th), many places in Palermo, including street food vendors and bars in street markets, might be closed. Some could still be open, but it's likely that the majority will remain closed for the holiday. Enjoy your time in Palermo
@@markokurtevski5537 Ferragosto only lasts for two days. On the night of August 14th, people celebrate with lively beach parties. August 15th is the official public holiday. And that's all there is to it! The rest of the days are just regular days
Hi Nico, my late mother was born in Ribera and moved to Palermo when she was three. I am looking forward to visiting the birth place of my mother the place she always spoke of. Love your videos mate, ciao from Australia 😊
Ciao from Sicily to Australia! How awesome that you're planning to visit your late mother's birthplace in Ribera. I'm sure it will be a meaningful and beautiful experience for you. If you need any tips or help while you're here, just give me a shout. Safe travels and enjoy every moment of your Sicilian adventure! Cheers and thanks for the lovely feedback about the videos! 😊🇦🇺🇮🇹
@@WeArePalermo Thanks Nico will do!🇮🇹🇦🇺😊
Hi Nico, is it safe to come now? Is the fire still devastating in Palermo and surroundings, like San Vito lo Capo? Thanks!
Ciao Honza! The situation is under control now, and you can visit both Palermo and San Vito without any problems. The fires have been contained, and the authorities are working to ensure safety. Enjoy your trip! 😊🇮🇹🏖🌅
@@WeArePalermoGrazia mille ❤ We are on the way 🙂
Hi Nico, one question, during ferragosto how the markets, street food vendors and night life in the markets exist?
Ciao! On Ferragosto (August 15th), many places in Palermo, including street food vendors and bars in street markets, might be closed. Some could still be open, but it's likely that the majority will remain closed for the holiday. Enjoy your time in Palermo
And days, weeks after August 15 ( Italians go on vacation) Does Ferroagosto last more then just on August 15?
We will be in Palermo from 20.8 till 27.8
@@markokurtevski5537 Ferragosto only lasts for two days. On the night of August 14th, people celebrate with lively beach parties. August 15th is the official public holiday. And that's all there is to it! The rest of the days are just regular days