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Where to Stay in Sorrento
Cliffside town with stunning views over the Bay of Naples.
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🏨 Best Neighborhoods in Sorrento
relaxed and scenic atmosphere. Choose the area that matches your travel style.

Centro Storico
Historic center with narrow shopping lanes and Piazza Tasso.
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Marina Grande
Authentic fishing village around the bay from the main port.
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Sant'Agnello
Quieter, more residential area between Sorrento and Piano di Sorrento.
View hotels in Sant'Agnello →✓ Peaceful with larger hotels and gardens
Sorrento Neighborhoods: Where to Stay
Sorrento is the sensible, sophisticated gateway to the Amalfi Coast. It's better connected than the cliff villages, has more hotel options at every price point, and offers the same lemon-scented Mediterranean magic.
Centro Storico
#1 PickHistoric center with narrow shopping lanes and Piazza Tasso.
Local Insight
"Escape the main drag of Corso Italia and wander the side streets near Via San Cesareo. The artisan limoncello shops here offer tastings and far better quality than the tourist bottles."
Top Hotels
Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, Imperial Hotel Tramontano, Hotel Plaza
Marina Grande
#2 PickAuthentic fishing village around the bay from the main port.
Local Insight
"Marina Grande has Sorrento's best seafood restaurants. Trattoria da Emilia is the classic—plastic chairs, paper tablecloths, and spaghetti alle vongole that tastes of the sea."
Top Hotels
Hotel Belair, Maison La Minervetta, Grand Hotel Riviera
Sant'Agnello
#3 PickQuieter, more residential area between Sorrento and Piano di Sorrento.
Local Insight
"The cliff walk from Sant'Agnello into Sorrento is one of the coast's loveliest strolls—especially at golden hour when the Bay of Naples glows."
Top Hotels
Grand Hotel Cocumella, Hotel Corallo, Villa Garden Hotel
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3-Day Sorrento Itinerary
A day-by-day guide to the best attractions, restaurants, and experiences.
Full-day excursion along the stunning Amalfi Coast to Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello.
Seafood with spectacular sunset views over the Bay of Naples.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Italy Travel
How many days do I need in Italy?
Most travelers spend 7–14 days. A week covers Rome, Florence, and Venice. Longer trips let you explore the Amalfi Coast or Tuscany.
What's the best time to visit Italy?
Spring (April–May) and fall (Sept–Oct) offer the best weather and fewer crowds. Summer is lively but busy.
How much does a trip to Italy cost?
Budget: $50–80/day • Mid-range: $100–150/day • Luxury: $200–400/day
Do I need to speak Italian?
No — English is widely spoken in tourist areas, but learning basic phrases like "Buongiorno" and "Grazie" is appreciated by locals.
💰 Italy Budget Tips (USD)
Accommodation
Hostels: $25–50
Budget: $60–100
Mid-range: $100–200
Luxury: $250+
Food
Pizza/pasta: $8–15
Sit-down meal: $20–40
Fine dining: $50+
Groceries: $30–50/day
Transport
Trains: $25–50
Local transit: $5–10
Car rental: $30–60/day