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re: Almalfi Coast Late February
Posted on 1/7/20 at 1:37 pm to WITCH DOCTOR
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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