If you come across "cipolla di Tropea"-flavored gelato, you might worry that you’ve forgotten your Italian… or are losing your mind. Don’t fret. "Cipolla" does mean onion, and yes, that is indeed onion gelato. The local red onions are so popular that they’ve even made it into dessert. Tropea, like so many towns on the Amalfi Coast, has a gorgeous cliffside setting. Beneath those cliffs, you’ll find beautiful, sandy beaches.
Restaurants in Tropea
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A wee independent bookstore in Tropea's Old Town. Books in four languages (English, German, Spanish and French), book for kids and advices for every customer.
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Animated representation of Tropea in Miniature. free admission for all. Do not miss the beautiful attraction that reminds us of the ancient crafts lost.
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This is one of the famous church in Tropea I went in one Sunday celebration and I must say that was a rich experience for an Catholic person The church is full of history I recommend to all to come
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