Discover the best top things to do in Castellammare Di Stabia, Italy including Villa San Marco, Scavi di Stabia, Santuario della Madonna della Libera, Castello Medioevale, Monte Faito, Villa Arianna, Stone Beach, Lido Lo Scoglio, Lungomare di Castellammare di Stabia, Famous Beach.
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This small archaeological site (Villa San Marco and Villa Arianna) is a wonderment. You have to be dedicated and prepared for a bit of a walk but the visit will reward you with and exceptional treat. Both villas are in exceptional condition and, with many frescoes and flooring having survived, they offer a truly evocative view of country retreats for wealthy Romans. They are free to visit and the best part is that they are practically deserted most of the time. We walked around both and we were the only ones there.
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Medieval Castle|Sorrento Coast Receptions, gala dinners, parties, meetings and conferences. Guests who choose the medieval castle of Castellammare di Stabia prefer it for its originality to realize their reception in an authentic ninth-century castle. recognizing the importance of performing their ceremony in a millenary monument full of charm, art and history and with a spectacular view of the Gulf of Naples and Vesuvius. The hospitality of the Medieval Castle guarantees the elegance and uniqueness with the aristocratic courtesy of yesteryear for events and business conventions. Each event is unique and can be developed in both the interior and exterior Referring as a way to receptions and dances noble, the medieval castle today transformed with elegance every event into an unforgettable emotion. Distance from Naples 25 min, from Sorrento 12 min.
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20 minutes on train from Sorrento Then catch cable car at the train station 3km journey up monte Faito Great views At top turn right and follow path, down past masts and down the stone steps to a great bar, nice views, shade and massive sandwiches
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The Villa Arianna is a bit out of the way. Take the train from Naples and get off at Via Nocera. The walk is uphill from the station and will take you about 40 minutes walking comfortably. You will pass Villa San Marco on your way up the hill. Arianna is not well sign posted (very Italian and part of its charm) so keep your eyes open, both for the sign and the traffic which can pass by quite close as there are no pavements. Your climb to the villa will be rewarded. When we visited we were the only people there. It was marvellous. We wandered from room to room, transfixed by the frescoes, but also by the sense, very evident here, that nature in tooth and claw is very close. There are numerous fault lines running across some of the tiled floors and the ripple effects of an earthquake can be seen quite clearly, reminding one how vulnerable life is here. These things, along with the incredible view down onto the nearby town of Via Nocera and across the Bay of Naples make this a very special place.
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