How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Salerno?
The average price for holiday houses and apartments in Salerno is 199 € for one night.
Ground floor: (Living room(fireplace), Kitchen) On the 1st floor: (bedroom(single bed, double bed), bedroom(double bed), bathroom(bathtub with shower, washbasin, toilet, bidet))
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On the 2nd floor: (open kitchen(hob, oven, fridge-freezer, washbasin), Living/diningroom(double fold-away bed, TV, dining table), bedroom(double bed)
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On the 2nd floor: (open kitchen(hob, oven, fridge-freezer, washbasin), Living/diningroom(double sofa bed, TV, dining table), bedroom(double bed), bedroom(bunk bed)
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Salerno is home to outstanding buildings and significant museums. The Cathedral of San Matteo, whose construction began in 1080, is worth seeing. The church was consecrated just five years later. The cathedral is considered the oldest large church of Arab-Norman architecture in Italy. Inside, it houses the tomb of Saint Gregory VII and – according to legend – the remains of the evangelist and apostle Matthew. The Museo Archeologico Proviciale in the former San Benedetto Monastery presents a collection of archaeological finds from the Salerno region, dating from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages. The focus of the upper floor is on Roman antiquity, with statues, reliefs, and inscriptions on display. The most famous piece in the collection is the Testa di Apollo (Head of Apollo). Two other museums are the Museo Didattico della Scuola Medica Salernitana in the former Church of San Gregorio and the Museo Diocesano di Salerno, located next to the Cathedral of Salerno. The Diocesan Museum displays numerous sacred artifacts from several centuries. Fine art can be found in the Pinacoteca Provinciale, with paintings from the Renaissance period.
Your holiday home in Salerno on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea is the ideal starting point for tours along the Amalfi Coast, to the peninsula of Sorrento, and to the Gulf of Naples. Visit picturesque small towns like Maiori and Vietri sul Mare and the excavations of the ancient city of Paestum. Excursions will take you to Mount Vesuvius and the excavations of Pompeii. The beaches at Acciaroli, Marina di Ascea, Marina di Camerota, and Villammare are ideal for holidays with children. The narrow fjord of Furore is enchantingly dreamy. Here, Federico Fellini and Roberto Rossellini have already shot film scenes. If you want to take a dip in the cool water during the hot months in your own holiday apartment, book a holiday with a pool in Salerno. In winter, the town enchants with the Luci d'artista light festival. From November to January, Salerno transforms into a radiant total work of art during the Christmas season. Light artists from all over the world contribute to the event.
Naples, the capital of Campania, is considered the birthplace of pizza. The special thing about the pizza of Cilento is the dough, which is made from a mixture of soft wheat and durum wheat semolina. The topping consists of goat cheese instead of buffalo mozzarella. Salerno's cuisine is somewhat more rustic than Neapolitan cuisine. Here, lovers of the rural cuisine of the hinterland will find just as much to enjoy as those who prefer fish and seafood. However, Mediterranean fish has become rare and therefore expensive due to overfishing. Scialatielli is a pasta dish with seafood. Or try Linguine alle vongole (linguine with clams). Vegetarians should not miss Parmigiana di melanzane (a casserole of eggplant, tomato sauce, mozzarella, and Parmesan). The most famous drinks from the region are wine from Cilento and Limoncello, a lemon liqueur produced all along the Amalfi Coast.
The beautiful port town of Salerno is located in the bay of the same name in southwestern Italy. You can reach your private holiday apartment in Salerno via the city's airport. There are daily flight connections to Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino. The main train station only serves routes to the south. A connection to the high-speed train between Rome and Naples is planned. You can reach your holiday accommodation in Salerno by car via the A3 motorway. Ferries depart from the port to Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, and Tunisia.
The average price for holiday houses and apartments in Salerno is 199 € for one night.
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