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Apartments in Salerno

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Historical Downtown Salerno

Step back in time while exploring Salerno's historic city centre, where medieval alleyways lead to the magnificent 11th-century cathedral. Wander through the pedestrianised Via dei Mercanti to discover family-run shops selling local ceramics and limoncello. The ancient Minerva Garden and Complex of San Pietro a Corte reveal layers of history from Roman times to the present. Family-run trattorias serve authentic Campanian cuisine throughout the area. Most accommodation is charming boutique B&Bs in converted historic palazzos with stone walls and vaulted ceilings. The entire district is walkable, though cobblestone streets make comfortable shoes essential.

Rione Duomo

Rione Duomo invites travellers to step back in time on its medieval cobblestone streets. The magnificent 11th-century Salerno Cathedral anchors this historic district with stunning Norman-Arab architecture and mosaic floors. Wander through ancient stone churches, historic palazzos, and archaeological treasures along narrow pathways that create an open-air museum experience. Traditional Campanian trattorias serve fresh seafood and handmade pasta in intimate stone-walled settings. Historic palazzo conversions and boutique hotels offer charming accommodation with period details. The area is best explored on foot, as its narrow medieval streets limit vehicle access but provide easy connections to Salerno's main transit hub.

Pastena

Pastena offers an authentic slice of Italian life away from tourist crowds, with tree-lined streets and local charm. Port of Pastena and Salerno Beach beckon for waterfront strolls, while area cafes serve espresso to locals chatting on sun-dappled balconies. Teatro Nazionale dei Burattini adds cultural flair to this laid-back residential area. Budget-friendly accommodation make Pastena perfect for value-conscious travellers, with rates significantly lower than Salerno's historic centre. Regular buses connect you to city centre attractions and the main train station in just 15 minutes. Authentic trattorias and family-run pizzerias serve traditional Campanian cuisine without the tourist markup.

Torrione

Torrione offers a peaceful escape from Salerno's tourist buzz while keeping you close to the action. Stroll along the eastern waterfront promenade for breathtaking Mediterranean views or dip your toes in at Salerno Beach. This authentic residential area lets you experience real Italian daily life with its family-run trattorias and local rhythms. The area boasts budget-friendly B&Bs and holiday rentals that won't empty your wallet. Local buses connect you easily to Salerno's historic centre and train station. After dinner at area pizzerias, join locals for a relaxing evening passeggiata along the Lungomare.

Carmine

Carmine's ancient streets tell centuries of stories through weathered limestone facades and wrought-iron balconies. The magnificent 11th-century Duomo anchors this authentic quarter of Salerno with its Norman-Arab architecture and intricate bronze doors. Medieval churches hide around every cobblestone corner, offering peaceful sanctuaries from the outside world. Explore at your own pace through narrow alleys where daily Italian life unfolds. Family-run trattorias serve traditional Campanian cuisine, closing midday for siesta before reopening for evening meals. Small artisan shops offer local ceramics and regional specialities at reasonable prices. While public transit is limited, the walkable historic layout makes exploring a delight. The train station is just a 15-minute stroll away.

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Wander the medieval old town, marvelling at the 11th-century Duomo and its ornate bronze doors. Relax on the Lungomare Trieste promenade, savouring gelato while gazing at the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.

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