Salerno

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Scenic views of Positano on Amalfi Coast in Italy.
Scenic views of Positano on Amalfi Coast in Italy.
Aerial view of Positano with comfortable beach and blue sea on Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy. Positano village on the Amalfi Coast, Salerno, Campania. Beautiful Positano, Amalfi Coast in Campania.
Panorama di Salerno all'alba
Panorama di Salerno all'alba

Though often overshadowed by neighboring Amalfi, the architecture, parks and excellent food here present compelling arguments to linger.

Witness to the ever-changing power shifts in the Mediterranean, Salerno has been occupied by practically every Mediterranean power from the Etruscans to the Allies. Appreciate its modern, forward-looking aspect and compelling local culture that draws on many influences and knows the enduring strength of tradition. Explore its interior for some of the region’s best hiking before returning to town at night for authentic southern Italian dishes.

Head to Parco Naturale Diecimare, with four trails offering panoramic views of Salerno and Naples. Relax on La Baia, one of the few sandy beaches on the Amalfi coast, or simply stroll along the Trieste Lungomare, the town’s palm tree-shaded oceanfront promenade.

In town, breathe the fresh air of nature at the Villa Communale di Salerno, a beautiful park located where the town hall once stood. See the botanic collections of the public Giardino della Minerva.

Learn about the deep history of the region at Paestum, one of southern Italy’s most important Greek sites, filled with the ruins of temples built as long ago as 500 B.C. Visit the Scuola Medica Salernitana in downtown’s Church of San Gregorio, dedicated to the medical school that was once one of medieval Europe’s most important sources of medical knowledge.

Just south of Naples, Salerno is a popular destination as a gateway to the Amalfi coast. Take the train from Naples, the closest airport, in 50 minutes. Drive the winding roads to Amalfi in 50 minutes or to Sorrento in just over 1 hour. A bus to Amalfi takes about 1.5 hours. The city itself is served by a public bus system. Rent a car for easy exploration of the region. Parking is available in most areas.

Head to the cliffs above Salerno to watch the sunset from the Villa Rufolo, a 13th-century palace whose terrace has a golden glows as the sun sinks into the sea.

Casa Santangelo Suites

Casa Santangelo Suites

Via Giovanni da Procida 41 Salerno SA
Stay at this aparthotel in Salerno. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Salerno Maritime Terminal and Complex of San ...
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Casa Santangelo Suites
Palazzo Dogana Room & Suite

Palazzo Dogana Room & Suite

Via Dogana Vecchia 45 Salerno SA
Stay at this aparthotel in Salerno. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and parking (surcharge). Popular attractions Salerno Maritime Terminal and Complex of San ...
8/10 Very Good! (2 reviews)
Nice apartment in a good quiet location. Only problem was that the grouting on the tiles in the swimming pool were dark green. Really needed a good clean.

Reviewed on 21 Sept 2025

Palazzo Dogana Room & Suite
Casa Marea Salerno centro

Casa Marea Salerno centro

Via Michelangelo Schipa Salerno SA
Stay at this apartment in Salerno. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, balconies and air conditioning. Popular attractions Salerno Maritime Terminal and Provincial Archaeological ...
Casa Marea Salerno centro
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