Salerno is an ancient city with human settlements dating back to prehistoric times and has been continuously occupied since. It has a mediterranean climate with a hot, dry summer when tourism is at its highest. It's known for its tranquil atmosphere and ancient ruins, glistening beaches and nature parks, museums, cathedrals and medieval Old Town.
Salerno was very chill. It's beautiful, the exact beginning of the Amalfi Coast. So many scenic views. So many lovely hotels and shops. The food was delicious, the pastries divine. We drank and ate our way through the city, enjoying it so much we added an additional night. It's a laid back place, full of friendly people and smiling faces. And I can honestly say the Cacio e Pepe and the spaghetti Ameritriciana were the best I've ever had I'd definitely add it to my roster again.
Salerno is the perfect city to eat, drink and people watch... but there's more:
1. Take a cruise to Amalfi Coast and Positano.
2. Enjoy a day trip to Pompeii.
3. Rent a Vespa and take in the sights of the city.
4. Join an authentic cooking class.
5. Take the Path of the Lemon walking tour.
6. Enjoy the Mozzarella Experience.
7. Go on a Mt. Vesuvius and Wine Tasting tour.
8. Take a Salerno Panoramic Sightseeing bus tour.
9. Enjoy some delicious seafood and some local wine.
10. Take a cave or volcano tour.
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A lot of European countries call their cafes "bars". Unlike an American bar, you don't generally sit at the bar, you stand or take a seat. The coffee shops also sell liquor, but they have seating and there is the coolest one I've ever seen right in the heart of the city center on a pedestrian street called Bar Rosa al Corso. Unique, charming, and gorgeous. You'll want to sit and drink and nibble on pastries all day.
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