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re: Almalfi Coast Late February
Posted on 1/7/20 at 12:55 pm to hungryone
Posted on 1/7/20 at 12:55 pm to hungryone
You guys are the best...myself and wife have been to 48 countries around the globe. This is the first time to southern Italy, and bringing my daughter and mother in law. Both their first time traveling abroad.
So these tips will come in handy...really appreciate ALL of your help.
Will have a look and start planning...
Again Much Thanks
So these tips will come in handy...really appreciate ALL of your help.
Will have a look and start planning...
Again Much Thanks
This post was edited on 1/7/20 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 1/7/20 at 1:37 pm to WITCH DOCTOR
You're welcome. The Amalfi Coast is beautiful, in any season. If you're prepared for cool/cold weather and a bit of rain, you'll have a great time. I'm assuming that you're either driving from Rome or being picked up at the train station or airport by your driver? If so, I'll make a few more suggestions for things to do/see before you drive down to the coast:
--if driving all the way from Rome, make a pit stop in Caserta, north of Rome. Caserta offers the Royal Palace & its amazing gardens: LINK If you will be passing through that area on a Sunday, you could detour to Caiazzo, home to the legendary Pepe in Grani pizzeria...it is open at 12:30 pm on Sundays. Other days of the week, it opens at 6:30 pm. LINK
--in Sant'Agata sui due Golfi, go to Don Alfonso 1890 for a high end meal. LINK
--if driving all the way from Rome, make a pit stop in Caserta, north of Rome. Caserta offers the Royal Palace & its amazing gardens: LINK If you will be passing through that area on a Sunday, you could detour to Caiazzo, home to the legendary Pepe in Grani pizzeria...it is open at 12:30 pm on Sundays. Other days of the week, it opens at 6:30 pm. LINK
--in Sant'Agata sui due Golfi, go to Don Alfonso 1890 for a high end meal. LINK
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