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Visite turistiche

Things to see in our Town: -Basilica of S. Michele and all the Churches - the market along Via delle Rose every Monday - the small market in Piazza Mercato Square on Sunday morning with typical products like honey, home made chocolate, cheeses, bio vegetables, cured meat and the flower market -Villa Fondi and Georges Vallet Museum and the fantastic view - the beach Marina di Cassano
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Piano di Sorrento
23 locals recommend
Things to see in our Town: -Basilica of S. Michele and all the Churches - the market along Via delle Rose every Monday - the small market in Piazza Mercato Square on Sunday morning with typical products like honey, home made chocolate, cheeses, bio vegetables, cured meat and the flower market -Villa Fondi and Georges Vallet Museum and the fantastic view - the beach Marina di Cassano
Sorrento is very beautiful with small roads rich of typical italian products and the wonderful views. Things to see are: - Cathedral of S. Filippo and Giacomo - Cathedral of S. Antonino -Villa Fiorentino - Museum Correale di Terranova - Town hall Garden to admire the best view HOW TO GET TO SORRENTO: circumvesuviana train, direction Sorrento. Buy tickets at the train station office. It takes 5 minutes to arrive there!
625 locals recommend
Sorrento
625 locals recommend
Sorrento is very beautiful with small roads rich of typical italian products and the wonderful views. Things to see are: - Cathedral of S. Filippo and Giacomo - Cathedral of S. Antonino -Villa Fiorentino - Museum Correale di Terranova - Town hall Garden to admire the best view HOW TO GET TO SORRENTO: circumvesuviana train, direction Sorrento. Buy tickets at the train station office. It takes 5 minutes to arrive there!
Pompei is the most important archeological area of ltaly. You will walk through the ancient roads of the roman city, conpletely buried after the Vesuvius eruption of the year 79 after Christus. HOW TO GET TO POMPEI: Circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in "Pompei Villa dei Misteri" (about 25 minutes). Buy tickets at the train station office.
504 locals recommend
Pompei
504 locals recommend
Pompei is the most important archeological area of ltaly. You will walk through the ancient roads of the roman city, conpletely buried after the Vesuvius eruption of the year 79 after Christus. HOW TO GET TO POMPEI: Circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in "Pompei Villa dei Misteri" (about 25 minutes). Buy tickets at the train station office.
Ercolano is smaller than Pompei, but very interesting too. Like Pompei, It was completely buried during the Vesuvius eruption of year 79 a.C. You find a lot of intact mosaics. You will love it! HOW TO GET TO ERCOLANO: Circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in "Ercolano" (about 40 minutes). Buy tickets at the train station office
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Ercolano scavi
230 Corso Resina
9 locals recommend
Ercolano is smaller than Pompei, but very interesting too. Like Pompei, It was completely buried during the Vesuvius eruption of year 79 a.C. You find a lot of intact mosaics. You will love it! HOW TO GET TO ERCOLANO: Circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in "Ercolano" (about 40 minutes). Buy tickets at the train station office
If you have one morning free you can visit this amazing Roman Villa. Take a small paper guide outside in the shops you find on the way. Very beautiful for the frescos on the walls and good if it is rainy day because part of the excavation has inside spaces. HOW TO GET TO OPLONTI: Circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in "Torre Annunziata- Oplonti" (about 27 minutes). Buy tickets at the train station office or in Piazza Cota Square.
114 locals recommend
Oplontis Villa
Via Sepolcri
114 locals recommend
If you have one morning free you can visit this amazing Roman Villa. Take a small paper guide outside in the shops you find on the way. Very beautiful for the frescos on the walls and good if it is rainy day because part of the excavation has inside spaces. HOW TO GET TO OPLONTI: Circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in "Torre Annunziata- Oplonti" (about 27 minutes). Buy tickets at the train station office or in Piazza Cota Square.
Positano is one of the most famous towns of the Amalfi coast. It is called "vertical Town" for the position of the houses. You can take a look to the amazing MAR, the Roman villa and Museum behind the Church. You can visit the Santa Maria Assunta Church with the beautiful Black Holy Mary icon on wood that tells you the story of the name of the town. You can walk on the beach Marina Grande or take the magic road to the other beach of Fornillo and see the two towers on it (Transita tower and Fornillo tower). Go! You Will like It! HOW TO GET TO POSITANO: SITA BUS from Sorrento station (tickets at bar or tabacchi, no on the bus)
72 locals recommend
Positano
72 locals recommend
Positano is one of the most famous towns of the Amalfi coast. It is called "vertical Town" for the position of the houses. You can take a look to the amazing MAR, the Roman villa and Museum behind the Church. You can visit the Santa Maria Assunta Church with the beautiful Black Holy Mary icon on wood that tells you the story of the name of the town. You can walk on the beach Marina Grande or take the magic road to the other beach of Fornillo and see the two towers on it (Transita tower and Fornillo tower). Go! You Will like It! HOW TO GET TO POSITANO: SITA BUS from Sorrento station (tickets at bar or tabacchi, no on the bus)
Amalfi is the biggest town on the Amalfi coast. It was a maritim Republic and every year partecipates at the historical regatta (between May and July) of the four italian maritim republics. Another famous event is the "Byzantine New Year" (end of August). Take a look to: -the wonderful Cathedral -Sant'Andrea's Fountain -Paper Museum - Valle delle Ferriere (Path) HOW TO GET TO AMALFI: SITA bus from Sorrento station (tickets at bar or tabacchi, no on the bus).
440 locals recommend
Amalfi
440 locals recommend
Amalfi is the biggest town on the Amalfi coast. It was a maritim Republic and every year partecipates at the historical regatta (between May and July) of the four italian maritim republics. Another famous event is the "Byzantine New Year" (end of August). Take a look to: -the wonderful Cathedral -Sant'Andrea's Fountain -Paper Museum - Valle delle Ferriere (Path) HOW TO GET TO AMALFI: SITA bus from Sorrento station (tickets at bar or tabacchi, no on the bus).
It is renowned for the famous Richard Wagner Summer Festival. lt is famous also for the two amazing Villas, Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone, both famous for the italian gardens and the views. HOW TO GET TO RAVELLO: SITA bus from Sorrento to Amalfi and change bus in Amalfi. Take another Sita bus to Ravello. Buy tickets at the bar or tabacchi, no on the bus.
366 locals recommend
Ravello
366 locals recommend
It is renowned for the famous Richard Wagner Summer Festival. lt is famous also for the two amazing Villas, Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone, both famous for the italian gardens and the views. HOW TO GET TO RAVELLO: SITA bus from Sorrento to Amalfi and change bus in Amalfi. Take another Sita bus to Ravello. Buy tickets at the bar or tabacchi, no on the bus.
Capri is the most famous island in the world. Things to see or to do: - Take the chair lift on the top of Monte Solaro - the Gardens of Emperor Augustus -the view from Belvedere Travata - visit Villa San Michele - Villa Jovis - boat tour of the Island: Faraglioni rocks and Blue Grotto HOW TO GET TO CAPRI: take ferry boat from Piano (only in Summer) or Sorrento seaport.
734 locals recommend
Capri
734 locals recommend
Capri is the most famous island in the world. Things to see or to do: - Take the chair lift on the top of Monte Solaro - the Gardens of Emperor Augustus -the view from Belvedere Travata - visit Villa San Michele - Villa Jovis - boat tour of the Island: Faraglioni rocks and Blue Grotto HOW TO GET TO CAPRI: take ferry boat from Piano (only in Summer) or Sorrento seaport.
Caserta Royal Palace was one of the residences of the Bourbons, the Kings of south Italy. It Is UNESCO heritage since 1997. You can visit the royal apartments and the large Park with the Fountain, the italian and the english Gardens. You need the full day to visit it. Amazing, wonderful, beautiful! HOW TO GET TO CASERTA: circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in Piazza Garibaldi. Take Trenitalia train to Caserta. You need one ticket for the Circumvesuviana train (buy at the ticket office in Piano station) and One ticket for Trenitalia (buy at Naples station).
272 locals recommend
Royal Palace of Caserta
Piazza Carlo di Borbone
272 locals recommend
Caserta Royal Palace was one of the residences of the Bourbons, the Kings of south Italy. It Is UNESCO heritage since 1997. You can visit the royal apartments and the large Park with the Fountain, the italian and the english Gardens. You need the full day to visit it. Amazing, wonderful, beautiful! HOW TO GET TO CASERTA: circumvesuviana train, direction Naples, stop in Piazza Garibaldi. Take Trenitalia train to Caserta. You need one ticket for the Circumvesuviana train (buy at the ticket office in Piano station) and One ticket for Trenitalia (buy at Naples station).