5/5 - Excellent
The town is very small but very cute! It has orange trees lining the main streets with oranges on the trees. The souvenir shops are not full of crap; they actually have very cool things in them and views that are just top-notch.






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.

Travelers to Sorrento Historic Centre praise its popular shops. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to make a stop by Villa Fiorentino and Sorrento Lift.

If you're spending time in Priora, you might enjoy its seaside views and restaurants. If you've got time to venture a little farther, you can make a stop by Villa Fiorentino or Sorrento Beach.

Though Marina Grande might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Sorrento Beach and Villa Fiorentino.

If you're spending some time in Capo di Sorrento, Baths of Queen Giovanna and Bagni Regina Giovanna are top sights worth seeing.

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Reviewed on Dec 17, 2025

This is an incomparable site. Add to that a lovely staff and free transportation. The views were stunning. This is a real treasure.
Reviewed on Dec 8, 2025

The room is small and the quality of bedding is not you expected from 4 stars hotel. They don’t offer bottle water or coffee machine in the room. The service at the reception can be better and breakfast is nothing is not impressive at all.
Reviewed on Dec 26, 2025

It was a great experience and shuttle bus is always on time and for a good price
Reviewed on Oct 26, 2025

We enjoyed our stay. The staff were helpful to locate property. Only difficulty is parking. Which is about 25-35 euros for a full day.
Reviewed on Mar 23, 2025

Found out There was miscommunication at the beginning. I booked through Expedia and when communicating through the hotel we had established they would arrange pick up at train. Then my phone number went in WhatsApp and continued communication found out was with local caretaker who knew nothing of ...
Reviewed on Jun 24, 2025

This main square in Sorrento is a great place for people-watching, admiring Baroque architecture and learning about the local history.

This charming port has served as Sorrento’s connection to the sea for almost 2,000 years and is still in use by local fishermen.

During your visit to Sorrento, you can search for that perfect souvenir at Corso Italia. Savor the top-notch restaurants and lively bars while in town.

Built into the cliffs of Sorrento, this elevator provides quick access from the city’s beaches and marina to the Old Town.

Swim or snorkel in this legendary natural pool or watch the sunset from a picturesque Roman ruin on the rocks of Punta del Capo.

Start your exploration of Sorrento, or end your day of adventures, in this leafy square near the train station.





The town is very small but very cute! It has orange trees lining the main streets with oranges on the trees. The souvenir shops are not full of crap; they actually have very cool things in them and views that are just top-notch.
Sorrento is beautiful, has wonderful food and is convinient to travel to the other Amalfi coast towns.
Sorrento is our favorite spot..
Take train to Pompeii from Sorrento
Sorrento is beautiful during the day and night. Had a wonderful dinner at Ristorante Pizzeria L'Abate, oh my goodness the food, especially the seafood was amazing. The owner their had fabulous recommendations.
An overwhelmingly tourist-centric town, and it is commensurately expensive, but only depending on what kind of shop you’re in. Not too bad, though. Lots of great places, and an absolutely beautiful city. Go see the Valley of the Mills!
