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The well kept secrets of
PONZA & VENTOTENE
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Do it yourself Walking tour
little hystory
Sorrento, "Surriento" in the Neapolitan dialect, is
surnamed "La Gentile" (the gentle one).
It is situated on tufo rock and rises 50 meters above the sea
overlooking the Bay of Naples.
Believed to be of Etruscan or Greek origin, it was frequented
by the Romans for the sake of its scenic beauty and mild climate.
In the 19th century, it was a favorite winter residence of foreigners.
Contributing, no doubt, to the fame of Sorrento is the popular
melody "Torna a Surriente, (Return to Sorrento).
Its most illustrious son is Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), author
of"Gerusalemme liberata", the famous epic poem. Sorrento
has dedicated its main square to this poet with a monument of
him standing with his right hand resting on the book of his immortal
poem. Piazza Tasso, is a busy place lined with outdoor cafes.
Sorrento has been a popular resort ever since the time of the
Romans, and has long been a favorite of foreign vacationers—especially
the British.
Its many hotels in all price ranges make it an ideal base for
exploring the coastal region south of Naples- From the north side
of the square, there is a ramp leading down to the Marine Piccola,
a harbor with boat service to Capri, Ischia, and Naples.
A stroll down Via Luigi De Maio brings you to the attractive Piazza
Saint Antonino near the tourist office.
Turn left to the baroque Church of San Francesco, noted for its
14th century cloisters now used by an art school.
Take a peek in, then walk out into the adjacent public gardens
for a wonderful view across the bay.
Worthwhile to visit is the Cathedral (1479 - the facade was rebuilt
in 1912-1924) and the "Musea Correale", open to the
public. Housed in an 18th century villa, it contains superb examples
of regional decorative arts for the 15th through the 18th centuries,
including furniture, porcelains and paintings. There are also
some local archaeological findings as well as rare editions of
the works of Torquato Tasso.
Be sure to visit the lovely garden behind the museum, which accesses
to a belvedere overlooking the bay.
The museum is usually open daily except Tuesdays, holidays and
Sunday afternoons; from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 4-7 p.m.,
with shorter hours in winter. The whole district of Sorrento is
noted for its oranges, lemons, walnuts, the town for its inlaid
wood and lace.Sorrento is well connected by streamers and hydrofoils
to Capri and Naples.
Shopping in SorrentoThe shops and restaurants listed below
are qualified by having friendly service and quality merchandise.Restaurants
There are many restaurants in Sorrento. However these are two with
good prices combined with charm and elegance: Vagabond - charming,
wine-cellar atmosphere. Cheap tourist menu (with choices). Circolo
dei Forestieri - on Via L. Maio 35.
The entrance is on the road going down to the port. There is an excellent
bar service and light lunches are served in the tae garden which overlookes
the bay of Naples.LinensGargiulo & Jarutuzzi - Large
selection of hand-embroidered linens and laces. La Botteyuccia
- New items of hand-made linens, laces and children's clothing at
reasonable prices.GlovesConcetta Pane - Two shops. Amazing
selection of colors, styles, linings of leather gloves. Also a wide
selection of handbags, belts and other items.Inlaid WoodA.
Gcarmdo & Jannuzzi - Wide selection of items, styles, colors
and finishes. Large pieces such as tables, chairs, desks, beds, etc.
Notturno - Large showroom with wide selection of gift items
and furniture. Coppola-Petagna - Boxes, trays, tables,
plaques. Good selection and prices for pictures. Gabriella
- Good selection, some unique items such as bookends, music boxes,
trays with inlaid wood scenes of Sorrento. La Botteguccia
- High quality. New line of furniture with several finishes available.
Many Americans know the owner. Jasmine, who is very friendly and helpful.
Mayflawer - Friendly sales staffwilling to give a demonstration
of the inlaid wood process. Good selection- Many other Italian and
European gift items available. (The adjacent snack bar has great cappuccino!)If
you decide to buy a piece of inlaid wood, shop around! Most of these
shops give discounts. Most of these shops look similar when you enter,
comparing quality, color, finish, you can find exactly what you want.
Or, most shops accept special orders. Also, compare prices after the
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