SORRENTO WALKS 2024
Four appointments to admire some of the most evocative places in Sorrento.
Four appointments to admire some of the most evocative places in Sorrento.
Believer, a magnificent show by Sabrina di Monda, will be staged on Thursday 31 October at 9pm at the Teatro Tasso.
Special and free opening at the splendid Roman Villa in Positano
The 13 Doors” is the name given to the hiking project taking inspiration from the 13 parishes scattered across the area. The door symbolizes the spiritual entrance into each of the communities, but it is also in our intent a geographical indication, which leads to the characteristic villages and suggestive churches present there around which
Four appointments to admire the most evocative places in Sorrento
The day of the long-awaited lighting of the Christmas tree and the Sorrento lights has finally been set: November 23rd at 6.00 pm in Piazza Tasso.
A magnificent event for adults and children among the alleys of Meta di Sorrento. A characteristic Santa Claus village to discover the Sorrento villages.
"Shopping under the tree" is the title of the event as part of the M'illumino d'inverno program, which will give citizens and visitors the opportunity to take advantage of discounts and promotions in the shops participating in the initiative.
"Natalèa between the villages and the marinas - between lights and waves" is underway, the theater and music festival, directed by Marco Palmieri. We start this evening, at 7.15 pm in the church of Santa Lucia with "Ninna Nanna a Maria" with Francesca Maresca and Marco Palmieri, to continue on 5 December at 7 pm,
he Sorrento Street Food Village is back! From 6 to 8 December, a swarm of colorful Apecars full of goodness will invade Sorrento! From Friday 6th to Sunday 8th December, Piazza A. Lauro will be the beating heart of the Sorrento Street Food Village 2024! A festival that celebrates the meeting between tradition and
Event for adults and children with lots of surprises in the beautiful Villa Fiorentino in the center of Sorrento
Finally the Correale Museum exhibits its valuable Neapolitan shepherds from the 18th century, a gift from the Pompeo Correale collection