Salerno
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Via Giacinto Vicinanza, 10, Salerno 84123 (Salerno)
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Rent a Salerno
Having long remained in the shadows, overshadowed for a long time by the regional capital, Salerno is actually a city endowed with full artistic and historical dignity: indeed, in its perfectly preserved medieval historic center are gathered many splendid buildings including the Cathedral of Salerno, a Hispanic-inspired building characterized by a colonnade with inlaid arches topped by a loggia with mullioned windows with two lights, and the Ruggi d’Aragona Palace, an ancient noble residence dating back to the early 16th century. It is an ideal setting for those who love to stroll, as it is a pedestrian area full of lovely artisan boutiques, small restaurants and bars; during the Christmas season, these streets become even more scenic thanks to the enchanting illuminations that are a boast of the city. Among the typical Salerno delicacies that can be tried here, one of the most mouth-watering is the “scazzetta,” a cake made of sponge cake and wild strawberries filled with custard that celebrates the arrival of spring; other traditional dishes include stuffed spleen, spicy anchovies sautéed with oil, garlic and parsley, and, among desserts, the sfogliatella di Santa Rosa. For those who want to admire the city from above, a walk to the Arechi Castle, a fortress of Lombard origin from which it is possible to enjoy a unique panorama that opens onto the Amalfi coast and extends as far as Calabria, is recommended.
Salerno is often regarded as the main gateway to the Amalfi coast, so it is a prime starting point for anyone wishing to explore the natural beauty of the Campanian coast, perhaps pushing as far as Calabria. The city is also a short distance from one of the most beautiful nature reserves in southern Italy, the Valle delle Ferriere, from which it is possible to reach, even on foot in about an hour’s walk, the town of Amalfi, a charming village clinging to the rocks that attracts crowds of tourists every year. Given the variety of routes that can be taken and the artistic and natural views that can be enjoyed in this area, many people consider renting a car in Salerno in order to comfortably navigate the impassable roads of the Amalfi Coast. The idea of taking a rental car in Salerno to move to and from the city, in an area where rail and road transportation leaves something to be desired, is also a great option for those who move a lot for work, as it allows you to always have an extremely high-performance representative car at your disposal and pay only for the use you actually make of it, unlike with your own car. Locauto car rental in Salerno meets every type of personal or professional need with a wide range of vehicles, from city cars to SUVs: consult the Locauto search engine to view the models available on the dates of your interest and book now to lock in the best deal for car rental in Salerno.
Locauto car rental in Salerno is located about 200 meters from the city’s train station, in a location that is also easily reached by those arriving here by train. On the other hand, for those who reach Salerno by car or other private car, from other cities in Campania or from outside the region, when exiting the A3 highway it will be necessary to follow the signs to the center of Salerno. Leaving the station behind, simply turn right onto Corso Vittorio Emanuele and immediately left onto Via Giacinto Vicinanza.
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Not to be missed around Salerno
Charterhouse of Padula
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998, the Charterhouse of Padula is certainly the most important religious destination in the province of Salerno.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is an incredible example of man's defiance of nature by building bristling roads and villages almost overlooking the sea.
Paestum
Among the most important Greek cities in southern Italy, Paestum is home to three magnificent Doric temples dedicated to Hera, Neptune and Ceres.
Arechi Castle
Of medieval origin, the castle dominates the city and its gulf. Built around the 4th century, today it is a coveted location for elegant events.
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