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Tucked between the rock and the sea, just a few steps away from the famed BlueGrotto, one comes across Il Riccio, the new restaurant and beach club of the Capri Palace Hotel & Spa. After extensive refurbishments of the historic Add'O Riccio, the restaurant...
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Since 1908 the De Riso family has been running a bar/tobacconist's shop in the town's main square; they have become famous in the whole Amalfi coast by making ice creams and lemon granita in the summertime. After studying as cook and working as chef in...
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The Marina Molo Sant'Eligio, tourist port of Taranto, is located in the heart of the city overlooking the Great Sea, on areas previously used for the mooring of vessels serving the commercial port. The property includes approx.. 250 berths, with fixed...
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Since its foundation in 1830, the Pasticceria Pansa in Amalfi is one of the most visited place on the Amalfi coast. Located right next to St. Andrew Cathedral, at the entrance of the main square of the Ancient Maritime Republic, the Pasticceria Pansa...
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Since 1962, when the famous dancer Margot Fonteyn asked Luca Milano to organize an ethic music party in his new-born night club, the Africana Famous Club is the benchmark of good music, nightlife and entertainment on the Amalfi coast. The Africana Famous...
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Church of the Rosary
(former dedicated to the Saints Felice and Baccolo)
Commonly referred to as the Rosary, it was probably built under the empire of Costantine the Great (310), over the remains of an old pagan temple called pantheon. It was Sorrento's cathedral from the XII to the XV century.
(fonte: Surrentum Magazine)