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Amalfi Coast
4.6
/5
123 Reviews
based on 481 reviews
"Seashore"
"Town"
Amalfi Top 1 in Can't Miss Attractions
Open 24 hours (Local time)
小东西1023
"This is a famous holiday destination in Italy and one of the 50 must-visit tourist destinations recommended by National Geographic magazine. The coastline strung together many resort seaside cities in southern Italy. We just went to the classic ones, not very high mountains, which are very suitable for hiking. Almost all the hiking routes are along the coastline. Lived in Amalfi for three days, hiked to the small town of Ravello on the top of the mountain, and then hiked a famous "path of the gods" to Positano. I feel that every city is suitable for leisure and vacation. Mediterranean, beautiful! Amalfi, beautiful! The Amalfi coastline is very beautiful!"
Duomo di Amalfi
Nearby City
4.3
/5
17 Reviews
based on 4187 reviews
"Church"
Open from 9:00am-7:00pm (Local time)
渭南松赞干布
"The Basilica of Sant’Andrea, also known as the Cathedral of Amalfi, is located in the town of Amalfi in Campania, Italy. It was built in the 10th century and later merged from the original two churches to form a six-corridor five-hall style Rome The church has been rebuilt many times. Visitors can reach the bronze gate at the entrance of the church by climbing 62 steps. The gate was transported and installed from Constantinople in the eleventh century. The gable on the top of the church is covered with glittering mosaics, and the facade and colonnade describe the life of the Moors Details of the picture. The exterior architectural style of the church is Sicilian Arabic, and the interior decoration is Baroque. The ceiling of the church hall is full of paintings, and the high altar is guarded by four beautiful pillars. In the center is a picture of the apostle St. Andrew’s suffering on the cross."
Atrani
4.3
/5
18 Reviews
based on 496 reviews
"Town"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
M30***54
"Personally, I feel that the Amalfi Coast, which is listed as a World Cultural Heritage site, does not have the magnificence and atmosphere of the US Highway 1. Its special feature should be the stack of buildings on the slope of the blue sea."
Museo della Carta
3.7
/5
4 Reviews
M32***23
"[Scenery] Very worthwhile and interesting experience [Fun] It is a very thoughtful and thoughtful museum. You can come into contact with different paper products, and there are workshops to make paper by yourself. The staff and teachers are very kind and enthusiastic, and it is worth spending some time to experience"
Villa Cimbrone
4.4
/5
15 Reviews
based on 3939 reviews
"Garden"
"Historical Architecture"
Open from 1/1-3/31,9:00am-4:00pm;Open from 4/1-10/31,9:00am-8:00pm;Open from 11/1-12/31,9:00am-4:00pm (Local time)
小丸子老可爱
"Life in a small European town is really exciting, especially in such a beautiful place as Amalfi. I wish I could stop here and let me stay a few more days. It feels like Capri Island is not commercialized here."
Ravello
Nearby City
4.4
/5
22 Reviews
based on 418 reviews
"Town"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
小东西1023
"Ravello is a popular tourist destination on the Amalfi Coast. We climbed here from the Amalfi Hotel on foot. I thought that the 2.6 km right should be exercised. As a result, the medieval buildings between the cliffs, one turn, one long unsightly step, and another turn, another one, which directly caused my fear in the second half of the hike on the "Path of the Gods" the next day. 2000 steps, squeeze the bus down the mountain. So, don’t hike up the mountain if you live under the mountain. Take the bus up the mountain and go down the mountain. Many villas here are circled to sell tickets, including Villa Rufolo (1270), which Giovanni Boccaccio mentioned in his Decameron. We were so tired from climbing the mountain, we couldn’t afford to spend money to visit the villa. There were many famous artists living in the town, so we brought our own sense of art, walked around, drank ice coffee on the street, and had a one-Michelin star meal by the cliff. ,Very comfortable. PS: That one Michelin star, the stars are for the landscape, the taste is average."
Villa Rufolo
Nearby City
4.4
/5
10 Reviews
based on 3057 reviews
"Garden"
"Historical Architecture"
Open from 11/1-3/31,9:00am-6:00pm;Open from 4/1-10/31,9:00am-8:00pm (Local time)
门子乀
"The villa is built on the mountain, and there is a performance venue that can accommodate hundreds of people. The stands follow the mountain. Not only can you watch the performance, but you can also overlook the famous two domes and a big tree below, as well as the blue sky. Maffei Coast."
Duomo di Ravello
Nearby City
3.8
/5
9 Reviews
based on 751 reviews
"Church"
门子乀
"I like this small town, and I even like this not gorgeous but very peaceful church. The most visited church in Italy is the church. It is magnificent and has a long history. It is peaceful and peaceful. This is the church. It was evening when I went, and I was sitting on the steps with many foreigners. Although I couldn’t see the sea, my heart was full of sea."
Minori
4
/5
5 Reviews
based on 57 reviews
"Town"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
门子乀
"This is one of the most beautiful sections of the entire Amalfi coastline, 6 kilometers, plus taking pictures, eating, drinking water and watching the scenery for about 3 hours. Note: Coastal roads are very narrow, with only one-way roads in many places. Driving, biking, running, hiking, and even locals entering the town for shopping all mix on this road. Be sure to pay attention to safety."
Villa Romana - Antiquarium
3
/5
2 Reviews
based on 309 reviews
Open on Tue-Sun,10:00am-6:00pm (Local time)
Super麦姐姐
"The Roman Villa-Antiquities Collection is a museum worth visiting along the Amalfi Coast. It displays many Roman artifacts from the 1st century AD, including well-preserved mosaic decorations, which were excavated in 1932."
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