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Museo Archeologico Provinciale di Salerno
City archaeology museum with Etruscan, Roman, and medieval finds, including notable local artifacts that explain Salerno's ancient past.
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City archaeology museum with Etruscan, Roman, and medieval finds, including notable local artifacts that explain Salerno's ancient past.
Diocesan museum near the cathedral, known for sacred art, ivories, manuscripts, and works tied to the religious history of Salerno.
Small museum using multimedia exhibits to present the story of the famous medieval medical school that made Salerno internationally known.
Palm-lined seafront promenade ideal for walking, sunset views, and experiencing one of Salerno's most beloved public spaces.
Atmospheric old town of narrow lanes, stairways, churches, and artisan corners; essential for experiencing Salerno's character.
Historic terraced botanical garden linked to the Medical School of Salerno, combining plants, views, and a distinctive cultural atmosphere.
Fresh, thick Amalfi Coast pasta served with mussels, clams, and shrimp. A classic Campanian seaside dish closely associated with Salerno and nearby coastal towns.
Traditional amber anchovy sauce from nearby Cetara, used to dress pasta or vegetables. It is one of the most distinctive flavors of the Salerno coastline.
Salted or marinated anchovies from Cetara, a fishing village in the province of Salerno. They are prized for their intense flavor and long local tradition.
Well-known traditional osteria in Salerno, appreciated for classic Campanian dishes, seafood, and a warm, casual atmosphere.
Popular longstanding pizzeria serving classic Campanian pizzas with an informal atmosphere and good value.
Established local restaurant known for Salerno-style seafood and regional cuisine in a lively historic-center setting.
Generally moderate by Italian standards: coffee and casual meals are affordable, while seafront dining and summer stays cost more.
Service is often included via coperto or service charge. Tipping is not required; round up or leave EUR 1-5 for good service, more in upscale restaurants. Taxis are usually rounded up.
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Salerno Railway Station, Salerno -> Salerno City Center, Salerno
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