Capo di Sorrento Travel Guide
Visit Capo di Sorrento
Popular places to visit
Baths of Queen Giovanna
Take a dip in royal waters and explore ancient Roman ruins in this stunning Sorrento beauty spot.
Piazza Tasso
Sorrento’s main square was built in 1864 and is the hub of life in the city, brimming with people, cafés, history and art.
Corso Italia
During your visit to Sorrento, you can enjoy retail therapy at Corso Italia. Savour the top-notch restaurants and lively bars while in town.
Sorrento Beach
Take time out in a pretty church, watch fishermen unload their catch, explore ancient fortifications or simply enjoy a relaxing stroll around this charming port.
Sorrento Lift
Built into the cliffs of Sorrento, this elevator provides quick access from the city’s beaches and marina to the Old Town.
Piazza Lauro
Start your exploration of Sorrento, or end your day of adventures, in this leafy square near the train station.
Activities
Full Day Private Tour of Capri
Blue Grotto Experience and Walking
From Sorrento: Day Trip to Capri with Blue Grotto
Capri and Anacapri with Blue Grotto visit All inclusive
Half Day Pompeii Sightseeing Tour from Sorrento
Capri One Day – visit the island by sea and land with Blue Grotto
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Other neighbourhoods around Capo di Sorrento
Sorrento Historic Centre
Sorrento Historic Centre is known for its popular shops, and with sights like Villa Fiorentino and Sorrento Lift, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Sorrento.
Priora
Some popular features of Priora include its seaside views and restaurants. If you're in the mood to explore farther, Villa Fiorentino or Sorrento Cathedral are worth checking out in the surrounding nearby area.
Sorrento City Centre
The fantastic nightlife and breathtaking beach views are just a few highlights of Sorrento City Centre. Make a stop by Piazza Sant'Antonino or Basilica di Sant'Antonio while you're exploring the area.