Getting Around
Ss.163, 10 station
Ferry service:
Positano (25 minutes/8€)
Salerno (35 minutes/8€)
Capri (1 hour/30€)
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Amalfi casa elisa station
Ferry service:
Positano (25 minutes/8€)
Salerno (35 minutes/8€)
Capri (1 hour/30€)
Train station in Salerno where you can take the bus for Amalfi.
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Garibaldi Barrella (Stazione F.s.) station
Train station in Salerno where you can take the bus for Amalfi.
100 meters away from the Salerno Train Station here you can take the ferry to Amalfi (35minutes).
Ferries Amalfi - Positano
100 meters away from the Salerno Train Station here you can take the ferry to Amalfi (35minutes).
Piazzale dei Protontini
Piazzale dei ProtontiniLuna Rossa
125 Via AntinianaLong stay parking
Parks & Nature
Riserva Statale Valle delle Ferriere
Arts & Culture
Cathedral of Saint Andrew the Apostle
Museum Of Paper
23 Via delle CartiereDrinks & Nightlife
Masaniello Art Café
7 Largo Cesareo ConsoleArt Cafè
Food Scene
The restaurant is on the beach and almost all the year you can enjoy a beautiful day on lying under the sun and swimming into the beautiful Mediterranean sea.
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Stella Maris
2 Viale della Regione The restaurant is on the beach and almost all the year you can enjoy a beautiful day on lying under the sun and swimming into the beautiful Mediterranean sea.
Sightseeing
From the bus stop 20 meters away from the house you can easily reach the Path of the Gods in Agerola in just 30 minutes.
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Path of the Gods Trailhead
7 Piazza Paolo CapassoFrom the bus stop 20 meters away from the house you can easily reach the Path of the Gods in Agerola in just 30 minutes.
The Emerald Grotto is one of Amalfi's natural wonders. The grotto was named "Emerald" for the incredible colors that filter from an underground opening and fill the cave with intense nuances of green.
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Grotta dello Smeraldo
Via SmeraldoThe Emerald Grotto is one of Amalfi's natural wonders. The grotto was named "Emerald" for the incredible colors that filter from an underground opening and fill the cave with intense nuances of green.