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Published Palermo, ItalyUpdated

In Sicily, invisible workers await the trickle-down effect of the tourism boom

Summary by equaltimes.org
A stroll along Via Maqueda, the main thoroughfare in the historic centre of Palermo, is a must if you want to gauge how many tourists are visiting the city. Since the start of spring, the number of people arriving in Sicily has soared. Visitors from Italy and beyond wander through what has become a maze of cafés, ice-cream parlours, bars and restaurants. The crowds are such that people have to jostle their way along to advance a few metres. In t…
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equaltimes.org broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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