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Sorrento

Complete Traveler's Guide to Sorrento: What to Do, Where to Eat and Where to Stay
Sorrento, a charming town located on the Amalfi Coast, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy. With its picturesque streets, breathtaking views of the Gulf of Naples and proximity to iconic places such as Capri, Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento is the ideal starting point for a unique experience in the heart of Campania. If you are planning a trip to Sorrento, this guide will provide you with all the useful information to best organize your visit.
1. What to Do in Sorrento
Walking in the Historic Center
The center of Sorrento is perfect for a relaxing stroll. Its narrow streets and lively squares are full of local artisan shops, outdoor cafes and traditional restaurants. Don't miss a visit to Piazza Tasso, the beating heart of the city, and the nearby Piazza Lauro, where you can admire the beauty of the gardens and architecture.
The Cloister of San Francesco
One of the most evocative places in Sorrento is the Cloister of San Francesco. This ancient convent, surrounded by beautiful gardens, offers panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere. It often hosts cultural events, art exhibitions and concerts, so it is worth checking the program.
Museo Correale di Terranova
For art and history lovers, a visit to the Museo Correale di Terranova is a must. This museum houses a collection of works of art, porcelain and vintage musical instruments, from the historic villa that houses it. The sea view from here is spectacular.
2. Where to Eat in Sorrento
Sorrento is famous for its traditional cuisine, which combines fresh seafood and local products. Here are some of the best restaurants not to miss:
1. Ristorante Tasso
Located in the heart of Sorrento, Ristorante Tasso offers refined Mediterranean cuisine with a modern twist. Specialties include fresh seafood, homemade pasta and a selection of local wines.
2. La Lanterna
For those looking for authentic cuisine, La Lanterna is a restaurant that offers typical Neapolitan dishes. The pizza here is some of the best in town, with the freshest ingredients and dough made on the spot.
3. Osteria Sorrentina
If you want to try typical Sorrento cuisine, don't miss Osteria Sorrentina. Here you can enjoy dishes such as "gnocchetti alla sorrentina" and "pesce alla griglia", prepared with the freshest ingredients.
3. Where to Stay in Sorrento
Sorrento offers a wide range of accommodation options, here are our partners
1. Casa Mazzola B& B
For a quality stay, the Casa Mazzola Bed and Breakfast is the perfect choice. With elegant rooms, a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Naples and impeccable service, this historic B& B is one of the most renowned establishments in Sorrento.
2. Lume B& B
Located in a privileged position, the B& B Lume Sorrento offers spacious apartments in the center of Sorrento. It is ideal for those looking for an exclusive stay experience.
4. Excursions and Trips in the Surrounding Area
Sorrento is an ideal base for exploring the natural and historical wonders of Campania. Here are some of the most popular excursions:
Visit to Capri
An excursion to Capri is an unmissable experience for those visiting Sorrento. The ferry to the island leaves regularly from the port of Sorrento. In Capri, you can visit the famous Blue Grotto, stroll through the streets of Anacapri and enjoy the panoramic view from Mount Solaro.
Pompeii and the Archaeological Excavations
Just half an hour by train from Sorrento, Pompeii offers one of the most fascinating archaeological excavations in the world. You can explore the ruins of this ancient Roman city destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, immersing yourself in history.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast, with its villages overlooking the sea, is one of the most beautiful areas of Italy. Amalfi, Positano and Ravello are just some of the places to visit, all easily reachable from Sorrento.
5. When to Visit Sorrento
Sorrento is a great destination all year round, but the best season to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and fall offer mild, less crowded weather, perfect for exploring the city and its surroundings. Summer is the busiest season, with events and celebrations, but it can be crowded and hot.
6. Getting to Sorrento
Sorrento is well connected by train, bus and ferry. The Sorrento train station is easily accessible from Naples, where frequent trains depart. Alternatively, ferries from Naples or other locations on the Amalfi Coast will take you directly to the port of Sorrento.
Conclusion
Sorrento is a destination that combines natural beauty, culture, history and amazing cuisine. Whether you are looking for a relaxing holiday or a cultural adventure, Sorrento has something to offer. Plan your trip with this guide and prepare to live an experience

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