Top 10 Free Things to do in Salerno, Campania

July 9, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Salerno (Italian: [saˈlɛrno]  listen (help·info)) is a city and comune in Campania (southwestern Italy) and is the capital of the province of the same name. It is located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The city is divided into three distinct zones: the medieval sector, the 19th century sector and the more densely populated post-war area, with its several apartment blocks.
Restaurants in Salerno

1. Libreria Antiquaria Vecchi Libri

Calata San Vito 58a, 84126 Salerno Italy +39 089 272205 [email protected] http://www.vecchilibri.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Libreria Antiquaria Vecchi Libri

2. I Due Fratelli

Spiaggia Marina di Vietri, Salerno Italy
Excellent
45%
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44%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

I Due Fratelli

Reviewed By viaggioSensoriale - Cesena, Italy

Two fairly large rocks not far from the shore, the swims as kids to reach them and the reckless dives in the crystal clear water of the Amalfi coast a dream, today the water is less crystalline but the show remains unchanged

3. Salerno War Cemetery

between Battipaglia and Pontecagnano on the north side of the main SS18 coast road 14 kilometres south of Salerno, 84090 Salerno Italy http://www.cwgc.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Salerno War Cemetery

Reviewed By Pwheel66 - Bolton, United Kingdom

The weather was dismal on the November 2019 day i visited but it was well worth the hour or so i spent wandering the immaculately kept cemetery. As always at such places simply reading the names on the graves and looking at the ages of those who fought in the Italian campaign leaves you very appreciative of their sacrifice. The epitaphs are very moving. The Italian campaign is often overlooked in the UK but it was the costliest WW2 endeavour for UK and Commonwealth forces in terms of casualties as they slowly pushed their way north.

4. Duomo di Salerno

Piazza Alfano I 1, 84121 Salerno Italy +39 089 231387 http://www.cattedraledisalerno.it
Excellent
66%
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4.5 based on 2,369 reviews

Duomo di Salerno

Reviewed By Chelseaaal

very beautiful cathedral I really liked my boyfriend in this really beautiful church you need to know the opening times well the church is near the center and many restaurants we went to lunch at the Tegamino restaurant very close to the church.

5. Centro Storico Salerno

Via Duomo, Salerno Italy http://www.italia.it/es/descubre-italia/campania/salerno.html
Excellent
49%
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39%
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4.5 based on 1,274 reviews

Centro Storico Salerno

Reviewed By jvlseattle - Foligno, Italy

This is the second time I've been here to see the artistic Holiday Lights that adorn nearly every street in the historic center. Certain areas have themes, the park also has a theme. This year it was a zoo with dozens of huge animals. The city is very walkable, and there are a lot of interesting shops in town to check out as well.

6. Lungomare di Salerno

Lungomare Trieste 1, 84121 Salerno Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,160 reviews

Lungomare di Salerno

Reviewed By christosorl - Thessaloniki, Greece

A great walk at the city.I loved Salerno as is a very beautiful city with a lot of options.Is only one hour far from Naples with a 5 euro train ticket.It deserves to spend a day there.At the night we took the Salerno eye and we saw the city from high level.

7. Chiesa San Pietro a Corte

Largo Antica Corte angolo via Canali, 84121 Salerno Italy http://www.comune.salerno.it/client/scheda.aspx?scheda=4395&ti=17
Excellent
64%
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Chiesa San Pietro a Corte

Reviewed By Artist-Journey - Madison, United States

My travel policy: whenever I am walking by and find a church open -- I go in. One never knows when it will be open again. On a Sunday I was fortunate enough to find the door open, so I went in. There was a volunteer guide, and she gave me an insider's view of the architecture and explained the history. As other reviewer's wrote, this was originally a palace for the Longobardi ruler -- there is a wonderful book for sale that shows the floor plans and photos which help to explain the transformation of an ancient 8th C. palace into the present day church. It is a fascinating story. My review can only add on to others' reviews. Worth a visit.

8. Chiesa di San Giorgio

Via Duomo 19, 84121 Salerno Italy +39 089 228918 http://www.comune.salerno.it/client/scheda.aspx?scheda=4394&ti=16
Excellent
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4.5 based on 161 reviews

Chiesa di San Giorgio

9. Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata

Via Porta Catena Centro Storico, Salerno Italy
Excellent
35%
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata

10. Villa Comunale

Via Roma, Salerno Italy http://www.livesalerno.com/it/luci-d-artista
Excellent
56%
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4.5 based on 757 reviews

Villa Comunale

Reviewed By jackiecZ4908AW - Peterborough, United Kingdom

What a delightful communal park for everyone to use. It is close to the promenade and the Old Quarter of Salerno. There are some lovely Old trees in the park which will give welcome relief from the hot sunshine in the sunner

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