Sorrento through the eyes of a local
We'll meet near the statue of Torquato Tasso, in Piazza Tasso, straight on the right of the Bar Fauno. From there, we'll explain the history of the main plaza and of the statue of Tasso, and we'll head towards the Pity Road, an ancient, very narrow road, where the people in ancient ages used to pass with carriages. Here, we'll go also see how the Sorrento inlay is made, in a old deconsecreted Church. After this, we'll go have a look at the Sorrento Cathedral, and a nativity from the 800's, which is located inside. Then, during our walk, I will take you to a hidden garden, which is inside of the "O' Parruchiano" restaurant, where you'll be able to see the famous "italian pergola". After this beauty, we'll go see the Villa Fiorentino from the outside, a building where often various art exhibitions are held, hosting also famous paintings from artists such as Dalì and Picasso. From there, we'll head down to the Sedil Dominova, an old meeting point in the heart of Sorrento. It's time now for a refreshing stop, where you'll be able to try the local and famous Sorrento limoncello. After this, we'll go to Piazza della Vittoria, to admire the beautiful panorama, and then we'll head to the cloyster of St. Francis, where you'll see a beautiful modern graffiti art from a famous singer. We'll go then to the Comunal Villa, where you'll be able to look at the whole Sorrento coast. After this, we'll go to St. Antonino church, and we'll visit the cripta. Finally, we'll walk up to the Mills Valley, where we'll say goodbye.