Travel Guide & Information of Sorrento And Amalfi Coast Campania Italy 
This description page of Sorrento & Amalfi Coast, in the Italian region of Campania, will guide you in planning your trip to Italy and help you find useful travel information about this Italian city.
Nicknamed “La Gentile” because of the gentleness of its climate and
the cheery friendliness of its inhabitants, Sorrento is a charming resort in a
spectacular setting. The site of luxurious villas during Roman times, Sorrento
has been a popular vacation retreat since at least 600 AD, and today is one of
the best-known resorts in Italy. Perched on a dramatic line of steeply rising
cliffs, on a clear day you can see the city of Naples (Napoli) about 25 miles
away on the other side of the bay, as well as the slopes of the majestic Mt.
Vesuvius, and the island of Ischia.
The charms of Sorrento are many, from the picturesque streets of the
old city adorned by patrician villas to the Marina Grande, a traditional fishing
harbor and popular destination for a stroll. The town, with pretty pastel
colored houses and several quaint small squares, is surrounded by orange and
lemon groves and lush thickly wooded hills where vines and olives are grown.
Sorrento is a great town for walking and exploring. At the center of
Sorrento is Piazza Tasso, a bustling and typical Italian square filled with
several bars and restaurants. The view from the public gardens above this square
is spectacular. The old historic quarter has charming cobbled streets and
alleyways, a 15th-century cathedral, and several luxurious old villas. The area
of Via Comunale, lined with colorful flowerbeds and stately trees, terminates at
a seaside terrace that offers spectacular views of the Bay of Naples (Napoli)
the peak of Mt Vesuvius.
There is some very good shopping in Sorrento, with inlaid wood,
lace, designer clothes, antiques, and jewelry being the most popular items,
together with Italian wines, aperitifs, and liqueurs in festive bottles.
Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast are full of life and opportunities to
have fun. There are plenty of open-air cafés, local trattorias, nightclubs, and
concerts held in the gardens of villas.
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