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Travel Guide: Sorrento

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Sorrento
Italy

Top Places to Visit

Piazza Tasso

The lively heart of Sorrento, Piazza Tasso is a vibrant square filled with elegant cafés, charming boutiques, and historic buildings. It's the perfect place to enjoy a cappuccino, people-watch, and soak up the local energy before wandering through the winding streets of the historic center.

Marina Grande

A former fishing village turned postcard-perfect harbor, Marina Grande blends authenticity with charm. Its waterfront restaurants serve some of the best seafood in town, with views across the Bay of Naples. Ideal for a relaxed lunch or a sunset dinner in a romantic setting.

Villa Comunale & Cloister of San Francesco

The Villa Comunale gardens offer some of Sorrento’s most breathtaking views, overlooking the sea and Mount Vesuvius in the distance. Just nearby, the peaceful Cloister of San Francesco—known for its mix of Gothic and Mediterranean architecture—is a serene spot often used for art exhibitions and classical music events.

Bagni della Regina Giovanna

One of Sorrento’s hidden treasures, this natural swimming pool sits among ancient Roman ruins and dramatic cliffs. Surrounded by lush vegetation and crystal-clear waters, it’s an enchanting place to swim, relax, or simply enjoy nature in a secluded atmosphere.

Top Activities

Private Cooking Class in a Local Villa

Discover the flavors of Southern Italy with a hands-on cooking class in a traditional villa setting. Led by a local chef, the experience includes learning how to make regional specialties such as gnocchi alla sorrentina, fresh seafood dishes, and lemon-based desserts—paired with excellent local wines and warm hospitality.

Limoncello Experience at a Local Lemon Grove

Sorrento is renowned for its fragrant lemons and its world-famous limoncello. Visit a local lemon grove where you’ll walk through citrus-filled gardens, learn about the production process, and enjoy a guided tasting of limoncello, lemon jam, and other artisanal products made on-site.

Artisan Shopping in the Historic Center

Sorrento’s old town is filled with artisan workshops and boutiques offering handmade ceramics, leather goods, inlaid wood, and local delicacies. Strolling through the colorful alleys is both a cultural and sensory delight—perfect for finding elegant souvenirs or unique gifts.

Sunset Aperitivo by the Sea

For a truly special moment, enjoy an early evening aperitivo at one of Sorrento’s cliffside terraces overlooking the sea. Sip a perfectly chilled spritz or local wine as the sun sets over the Bay of Naples—an effortlessly elegant way to end the day.

Top Restaurants

Il Buco

A refined and intimate Michelin-starred restaurant in the heart of Sorrento. Il Buco is known for its seasonal tasting menus that reinterpret traditional flavors with creativity and precision. The elegant ambiance and exceptional wine list make it ideal for a sophisticated dining experience.

Bagni Delfino

Located on the water in Marina Grande, Bagni Delfino offers classic Sorrentine seafood in a relaxed yet elegant setting. Guests can enjoy dishes like linguine with clams, grilled fish, or fresh mozzarella while watching boats drift across the bay.

O’Parrucchiano La Favorita

This historic restaurant, founded in 1868, is famous for its lush lemon garden and romantic ambiance. Dining under a canopy of lemon trees while enjoying traditional dishes like cannelloni, handmade pasta, and local desserts makes for a truly memorable Sorrentine experience.

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