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SORRENTO ONE DAY ITINERARY ( The perfect day-tryp itinerary) ⛱️ ⭐🌬️🐙

ONE DAY ITINERARY IN SORRENTO ( The perfect day-tryp itinerary) ⛱️ ⭐🌬️🐙


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1) From Piazza Lauro to Piazza Tasso
- Regardless of whether you arrive by car or train, your starting point for your one-day itinerary in Sorrento will probably be the modern Piazza Lauro. From here, walk down Corso Italia to Piazza Tasso, Sorrento's main piazza. Take a few minutes to walk a few meters up Viale Enrico Caruso, and take in the view over the railing down to the dramatic "Valley of the Mills" in the gorge below.
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Piazza Tasso was built above one of the many "valloni", or small gorges, which have been carved out over time by streams rushing from the hills behind Sorrento down to the Mediterranean sea. At the very bottom of the gorge, you can still see the ruins of one of the many water-powered mills that once lined these gorges, with a lumberyard adjacent.
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"Piazza Tasso is the perfect place to stop for an espresso or cocktail.
Grab an outdoor table at one of the many cafés which line the square and spend some time people-watching."
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2) From Piazza Tassocontinue your walk down Corso Italia
- The main shopping thoroughfare in the center of Sorrento, where locals go to see and be seen. Along the Corso, stop to visit Sorrento's cathedral, then, at the end of the Corso, turn right and then right again... you'll find yourself in the charming historic lanes of Sorrento's old town.
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"The Museo della Tarsia Lignea (Inlaid Wood Museum)
You will probably have noticed the breathtaking inlaid wood panels decorating Sorrento's Cathedral. To get a better idea of the history and importance of this local craft, visit the local museum of inlaid wood. The collection includes pieces of furniture crafted over the last century, and a wing dedicated to contemporary pieces of modern design."
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3) The Lanes of the Historic Center of Sorrento
Walk along Via San Cesareo, one of the oldest streets in town, until you reach Sedil Dominova. This was once the gathering place for Sorrento's high society and is now the headquarters of the Società di Mutuo Soccorso. From here, take Via Reginaldo Giuliani down to the entrance to the Villa Comunale park, where you'll find the Church of San Francesco on your right.
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Don't miss the lovely cloister here, dating from 1300 and one of the most picturesque spots in town for weddings and photography exhibitions.
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4) Once you've visited the cloister, take a walk through the lovely Villa Comunale
- Snap a few pictures of the breathtaking view from here over the Sorrento coastline with Mt. Vesuvius looming in the distance. From here, you can walk down to the port and beach clubs in Marina Grande below, or take the elevator.
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"i suggest, however, continuing your walk to Piazza Vittoria, another beautiful scenic overlook, and then following the road down to the historic fishing village of Marina Grande".
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5) Marina Grande
- Marina Grande is the perfect place to stop for lunch. (Don't confuse it with the bustling ferry port of Marina Piccola.) There are numerous waterfront eateries here, specialized in local cuisine featuring fresh fish and seafood.
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Best restaurants and trattorias in Marina Grande are:
Da Emilia: traditional cuisine in a family-run restaurant
Address : Via Marina Grande, 62, 80067 Sorrento NA
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Bagni Sant'Anna: fish and seafood with a contemporary twist
Address : Via del Mare, 150, 80067 Sorrento NA
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Bagni Delfino: classic dishes and an unforgettable view
Address : Via Marina Grande, 216, 80067 Sorrento NA
If you don't feel like walking back up the cliffside to Sorrento above after lunch (it's not that long of a walk), you can take a bus back up to the center of town.
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6) Spending a few hours shopping along the lanes in the old town.
- Be sure to stop at the shops along the way to browse for souvenirs like local Limoncello liqueur made from the local lemon trees.
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7) Enjoy a gelato at one of the excellent artisanal shops.
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😎 Visit the Museo Correale di Terranova.
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9) Relax for a bit on one of Sorrento's beaches.
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10 ) Before bidding farewell to Sorrento, stop for a last cocktail in bustling Piazza Tasso
- and enjoy the festive atmosphere that has drawn visitors to this charming Italian town for centuries!
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Sorrento Day Tour Bucket List
- The Museo della Tarsia Lignea - inlaid Wood Museum
- Museo Correale di Terranova - archaeological finds, paintings, prestigious porcelain.
- Corso Italia - fashionable shops and boutiques.
- Piazza Tasso - aperitivo and people-watch.
- Vallone dei Mulini - see the ruins of a water-powered mill.
- Villa Fiorentino - are often held exhibitions.
- Villa Comunale - Bay of Naples and Vesuvio views
- Cloister of San Francesco - a Medieval cloister dating from the 1300's.
- Basilica di Sant'Antonino - dedicated to the city's patron saint
- The Lanes of the Historic Center - historic streets in Sorrento with artisan workshops.
- Sedil Dominova - frescoed cupola.
- Marina Grande - Sorrento's fishing village.
- Bagni della Regina Giovanna - a flight of stairs down to Roman ruins in a small lagoon.
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My last TIPS
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