Hidden within Palermo’s sprawling Parco della Favorita, the Ippodromo La Favorita has witnessed more than just the thunder of hooves. This isn’t just a racetrack. It’s a stage where the drama of horse racing unfolds against a backdrop of history and controversy. Opened in 1953, the Ippodromo La Favorita is a relatively modern addition to the ancient landscape. It boasts a 1,000-meter track, wide enough for thrilling races. It can accommodate up to 15,000 spectators, 2,500 of whom can enjoy the spectacle from comfortable seats. Imagine the roar of the crowd as horses round the final bend, the pounding rhythm of hooves against the tuff and sand track. Beyond the thrill of the races, the Ippodromo isn’t just about the main event. It houses 400 horse stalls, a veterinary station, and even staff accommodation. Children can enjoy the playground while adults relax in nearby restaurants. Two parking areas make access convenient. While the Gran Premio Trinacria is the highlight of the racing calendar, the Ippodromo La Favorita has seen its share of shadows. In 2024, a cloud of controversy descended upon this sporting haven. Accusations of extortion and mafia ties against the operators shook the foundations of the Ippodromo. This scandal cast a long shadow, leaving many questioning the integrity of this beloved venue. The story of the Ippodromo La Favorita is a tapestry woven with excitement and intrigue. It’s a place where the passion for horse racing collides with the complexities of Sicilian history, leaving visitors with a story they won’t soon forget.
Trulli di Barcarello
“A mini Alberobello in Palermo?” you might ask. Yes, right here in Punta Barcarello near Sferracavallo, we find the Trulli