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By Plane
Airport of Naples Capodichino – distance from the Hotel approx. 50km Airport of Rome Fiumicino – distance from the Hotel approx. 280km Airport of Rome Ciampino – distance from the Hotel approx. 250km |
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By Car
From Naples following the motorway A3 to Salerno. After 25 Km leads to Castellammare di Stabia from where you will find the state road (S.S 145) that takes to the Sorrentine Peninsula Once in Sorrento follow the directions for the centre. You will reach Piazza Tasso, follow the main road Corso Italia and after 400mt (opposite the hospital), turn left and take via Marina Grande at the end will find the Hotel Admiral. |
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By Train
From the Central Station of Naples Garibaldi Square, you can take the local train “Circumvesuviana” with direction Sorrento (departures: approx every 45 minutes and runs till 11.00 p.m.) the is Sorrento last station. |
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By Sea
From Naples harbor, Beverello wharf, take the hydrofoil to Sorrento, in 35 minutes you will reach the harbor of Sorrento, where taxis and local bus services are available. |
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Sorrento is one of the most famous towns of the Gulf of Naples.
Situated on a tufaceous terrace on the North Coast of the Peninsula of Sorrento. In 1133 it was conquered by Norman People and after, it became part of the Kingdom of Naples.
The coast at the present consists in the harbor zone of Marina Piccola and the Fisherman’s harbor, zone of Marina Grande, rich in bathing establishment.
To See: The Cathedral, raised in the year one thousand, Sedile Dominova a loggia of arches of the year four hundred, the ruins of a Roman Arch; Torquato Tasso's monument who was born in this town in XVI century.
The Museum Correale di Terranova where there are paintings Collection and Neapolitan and stranger de ative arts from XVI to XIX century; glasses, watches and one of the most prestigious collections of porcelains of XVIII century besides with the famous inlaid wood. |
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