Experience the best of Palermo with skip-the-line access to both the Botanical Gardens and the Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum.
Highlights
Highlights
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Experience swift entry to Botanical Gardens of the University of Palermo and see rare plants such as corpse flower, pitcher plants and exotic orchids.
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Marvel at the majestic giant bamboo, the ficus magnolioide, and the venerable cotton tree.
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View the celebrated Selinunte Temple sculptures at the Antonino Salinas Museum, showcasing Western Greek art.
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Enjoy exploring an array of Carthaginian and Ancient Greek artifacts, including a glimpse of the Palermo Stone, with its intricate hieroglyphics.
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Fun Fact: The museum contains an intriguing collection of mummies, shedding light on ancient burial practices and the preservation of the deceased.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Botanical Gardens
- Skip-the-line access to Orto Botanico Palermo
Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum
- Entry to the Regional Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens in Palermo are a top attraction in this coastal city. They are one of Italy's oldest and still active gardens like it. Today, the garden proudly has a collection of over 250,000 plant specimens from different places, kept in a herbarium. With this ticket, skip the line for quick entry and explore tall giant bamboo, papaya trees, and ancient cotton trees inside. The garden is like an open-air museum with many beautiful areas to explore, including a gymnasium, a winter garden, and a room called tineo where you can see nature's beauty up close.
As you explore, you'll come across a wide variety of plant species. Some of them are so unique that you can usually only find them in deserts or tropical jungles.
Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum
Discover Sicily's oldest museum, which houses an array of artifacts spanning from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. The museum's standout feature is its impressive collection of metopes from the Selinunte Temples, renowned as some of Greece's most exceptional sculptures. You can also see special items given by the Bourbon Kings from Torre del Greco and relics from Pompeii, making the museum's collection even more interesting.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
Botanical Gardens
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Since some of the plants are toxic, being in direct contact or attempting to damage plants is prohibited.
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It is always important to walk on the paths and walkways, and avoid treading over ornamental or experimental plant beds.
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The garden is wheelchair accessible.
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All garbage must be disposed of in the correct bins.
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If you are a guide or a chaperone for school groups, it is your responsibility to ensure that the children behave in an orderly fashion.
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Pets are not allowed inside the garden under any circumstance.
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Bicycles, roller skates, etc. may not be used inside the garden premises.
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In order to curtail the spread of the pandemic, not more than 200 people may enter the garden at the same time.
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Foreign plant material/soil should not be introduced into the garden by guests unless permission has been given by the garden management.
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Balls, kites, and frisbees are not allowed inside the garden.
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Photography for non-commercial, personal use is permitted. If you need to film for any other purpose, seek express permission from the director.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket Redemption Points
Botanical Gardens of Palermo Entrance Tickets
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Redeem your ticket at ** Orto Botanico di Palermo**.
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Address: Via Lincoln, 2, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Regional Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum Tickets
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Redeem your ticket at The Regional Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum.
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Address: Piazza Olivella, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy