Via San Cesareo
Latest page update: 10 January 2025
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By: Dion Protani
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Via San Cesareo is one of the main shopping streets in Sorrento.
It's not quite as long as Corso Italia where you'll find the larger shops and that's one of the differences between these two famous streets. On Via San Cesareo you'll find smaller shops and a very cramped, condensed walkway that at times feels like the centro storico (historic centre) in Naples. |
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This is a street that has a fun element to it, aside from the various souvenir shops you'll find places where you can try Sorrento's famous liquor Limoncello which will lift your spirits and help you enjoy the convivial atmosphere. The street is also dotted with various bars and restaurants before merging into Via Fuoro which to all intents and purposes is the same street.
Other sights along this street include the Sedile Dominova and Chiesa dell'Addolorata.
Other sights along this street include the Sedile Dominova and Chiesa dell'Addolorata.
Close by: Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea, Sedile Dominova, Chiesa dell'Addolorata, Sorrento Cathedral, Corso Italia, Piazza Sant'Antonino
Walking distance from Piazza Tasso: 30 seconds
Directions from Piazza Tasso: Locate Bar Ercolano which is in the left hand corner of Piazza Tasso and just to the right of the bar is the start of Via San Cesareo.
Walking distance from Piazza Tasso: 30 seconds
Directions from Piazza Tasso: Locate Bar Ercolano which is in the left hand corner of Piazza Tasso and just to the right of the bar is the start of Via San Cesareo.