Amalfi Tourist Office

The visitor information office of the town of Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi tourist office is at Via delle Repubbliche Marinare/Corso Roma 19—standing in the main harborfront square, Piazza Flavio Gioia, with your back to the sea, head right up the main coastal road 100 yards or so; its on the left, hidden at the back left corner of a lovely little interior courtyard (tel. +39-089-871-107, Amalfitouristoffice.it)

Also useful: the provincial tourism website: Turismoinsalerno.it and the private site Amalficoast.com.

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Azienda Autonoma Soggiorno e Turismo di Amalfi
Via delle Repubbliche Marinare/Corso Roma 19
tel. +39-089-871-107
Amalfitouristoffice.it

How long does Amalfi take?

Planning your time: You could see every official "sight" in the town of Amalfi in 60–90 minutes—though it is a lovely place to relax for a while, maybe take a cappuccino on the piazza overlooking the steps up to the Duomo.

Amalfi also makes an ideal place to spend the night. It has several good restaurants, and the town is just large enough to keep the feeling that there's a bit of local life beyond the tourism, making it a joy to wander (the others—Positano and Ravello especially, may be more postcard-quaint and pretty, but Amalfi feels more real).

Besides, it is the one place on the Amalfi Coast where you have to switch buses—either to return west up the coast toward Postiano and Sorrento, to made a side trip up to pretty Ravello, or to continue east along the coast to Salerno.

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Azienda Autonoma Soggiorno e Turismo di Amalfi
Via delle Repubbliche Marinare/Corso Roma 19
tel. +39-089-871-107
Amalfitouristoffice.it




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