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Amalfi in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Amalfi, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Ristorante Sant'Andrea, Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi, and Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Lo Smeraldino and Ristorante Amalfi | Il Chiostro so you can get the best taste of Amalfi while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Amalfi Coast and Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Amalfi without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Amalfi Coast

4.7
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4.5
(505)
Scenic spot
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO-listed landscape featuring small towns perched between mountains and the sea. A popular activity is the Classic Amalfi Coast walking tour, an 11-day journey along the Footpath of the Gods, offering unrivaled Italian coastal hiking. The self-guided walk allows exploration at a personalized pace through idyllic villages like Praiano, Positano, Sorrento, Amalfi, and Maestra dei Villaggi.
Breathtaking and unforgettable! The Amalfi Coast is truly one of the most stunning places you’ll ever see—the views are absolutely postcard-perfect at every turn. Towering cliffs, sparkling turquoise waters, and picturesque villages make this destination something straight out of a dream. I highly recommend visiting by coach if possible. The roads are incredibly narrow, winding, and steep, and while experienced drivers might manage, it’s not for the faint-hearted! If you do decide to drive, go for a small car—a big vehicle would be a real challenge on those roads. Beaches are beautiful but often require a walk down the cliffs, and some do charge for entry. It’s worth it for the experience, though! The restaurants along the coast are wonderful—laid-back, welcoming, and happy to let you enjoy your meal without rushing you, which is refreshing in such a popular tourist spot. Parking is expensive—around €10 per hour—so if you’re driving, plan to make the most of your time there. Honestly, words don’t do it justice—I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves. A place you’ll never forget!
Altaz L — Google review
Very cool views from a boat tour. The road is very busy and filled with traffic for 4 months of the year - it was still busy in late September. Ferries are probably the better option to see everything the coast has to offer.
Brendan C — Google review
Beautiful town. We went end Sept beginning of Oct and we found it busy - I'm not sure I'd like it at the height of the season! Narrow streets with lots of lovely restaurants and gift shops. Restaurants offer similar choices of food and drink and cost is relative to quality, the average for us was about 45€ each which was 1 main meal and a drink each. Be prepared for lots of hills and stairs! Taxis are expensive but buses and ferries are a cheaper way to travel. The buses are a hair-raising ride but the scenery and views are spectacular. Tickets for the bus are bought either on the bus, some hotels & shops or the terminal. Ferry tickets can be bought online or at the port usually about 10€ but you may be charged extra for luggage. The ferry and bus timetables are pretty spot on but beware of popular times - the bus won't stop if it's full and your next bus could be up to an hour wait. The buses can cost between 1.50€ to 2.50€ depending on time of day. All stops are request stops, other than the terminal. The weather can affect the running of the ferries so always best to have a back up plan. We did a tour bus to Pompei & Herculaneum which was about 2 hours travelling but that was also picking up other people on the way.
Deborah T — Google review
We visited Positano, Amalfi and Ravello. After a white-knuckle drive along a cliff-hugging road, we were rewarded with the most spectacular scenery. Words cannot convey the absolute beauty of the Amafi Coast. So here are some pictures. Better to see it in real life!
Dan T — Google review
Arrive by sea and you can see how beautiful the coastline is. But to say its busy is an understatement. The mainstreet is wall to wall people. Narrow at times, it still has a need for cars bikes and electric carts to go up and down it. Once you manage to get further up the widens and you see the real Amalfi. Move away from this street and things become better. Still busy, but not uncontrollably. Views are fantastically pretty. Recommend turning right first off the boat and walking up the hill. Longish walk but very worth it. Do the main Street once you have taken in this view. You'll accept the masses after that. Only views from the sea included, as that would spoil it
TEE-GEE-EYE — Google review
Had the chance to visit during the last week of October but there were still many tourists of which we were 2. We tried to visit by boat from Salerno but the weather was bad and the boats cancelled. We thus took the road which was amazing but not for the faint hearted and parking is scarce so only drive if you have to. The part btween Salerno and Positano was amazing and we loved in particular the smaller Atrani and more local Vietri sul Mare.
Julie J — Google review
Driving down the coast In a bus was a little nerve-wracking but the scenery is beautiful. I highly recommend taking the ferry from Salerno to Capri. The views are breath taking.
James B — Google review
The most beautiful drive I've ever taken with breathtaking views around every turn! The roads are narrow with tons of cars truck, motorcycles and pedestrians so if you're not an aggressive driver, this is not for you! Parking is almost impossible but if you can score a parking spot, walking around Amalfi is a delight!
Michael F — Google review
84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Amalfi Coast
6 min · 0.33 mi
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Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola

4.5
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4.3
(32)
Marina
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola is located just a short walk from the beach in Amalfi Town. The marina offers stunning views of the sea and lush vegetation, making it a popular spot on the Amalfi Coast. Visitors can admire beautiful powered boats and sailboats, as well as fishing boats bringing in fresh catches for local restaurants. Guided by skilled mariner Giulio, the marina stands out for its tight entrance maneuvering and bustling yet energetic ambiance.
There is no place like Amalfi. It's my new favorite go-to place. There are a number of restaurants along the Harbor, all with fantastic views. And great food, and you can walk along the pier after dinner.
Aj S — Google review
Exceptional Service at the Port of Amalfi – A True Maritime Masterclass If you’re sailing along the Amalfi Coast and looking for a safe, reliable, and highly professional port experience, look no further than Amalfi Port – and more specifically, the outstanding services of Giulio Coppola. From the moment we approached, Giulio was already in action. He came out directly to meet our boat, expertly guiding us into position with an impressive level of precision that you rarely find nowadays. The manoeuvre was flawless — like watching a seasoned maestro at work. He didn’t just assist; he took control with calm, confident authority and made a potentially tricky mooring look effortless. This kind of hands-on, on-the-water service is increasingly rare. Giulio’s approach isn’t just helpful — it’s absolutely first-class. He clearly knows every current, wind shift and centimetre of that port like the back of his hand. It’s no exaggeration to say this is someone who’s spent a lifetime mastering the sea. Beyond his technical skill, Giulio is also courteous, responsive, and fully focused on making sure your experience in Amalfi begins with the kind of welcome you’d expect from a top-tier marina. It’s the kind of service that makes a difference — especially when arriving in a tight, often busy port. To sum it up: ✅ Incredible docking precision ✅ Hands-on assistance right from your arrival ✅ True professionalism and local expertise ✅ One of the best mooring experiences we’ve ever had Highly recommended for anyone arriving by sea in Amalfi. Thank you, Giulio – you set the standard.
SUR E — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and scenery is stunning and breathtaking. Views are so nice you won't regret coming here. Must see and visit. But parking is so difficult here so plan wisely
Bonnie — Google review
This place is amazing. Definetely worth vising. Some of the most amazing views. Parking is pretty expensive, but it's worth it. You can also rent a boat for 3 hours for a hefty price
Alexandru M — Google review
Main city of Amalfi coast, The Amalfi. Vibrant little town on mountain, surrounded with the Mediterranean sea. Beautiful, scenic place. You can reach here by road and by boat. Mountainous roads so obviously very tight, driving requires special skills of course. During high seasons traffic jam is so very common all day long so it could take a long to very long time some times. Ferry service would be much faster but then you won't be able to enjoy other small beautiful towns along the way from Sorrento to here, like Positano. We were here during start of the tourist season, 1st week of April even then the town was very crowded, lots of people. Can't even imagine what would be the scene during peak of the season in July - August.
Hasit S — Google review
Great place for a day trip. View, atmosphere, history, shopping, boat rides and food. Must visit place in Southern Italy. Affordable parking at Marina and everything in walkable distance.
Ilya C — Google review
The most beautiful well cared for marina. The powered boats and sailboats are beautiful. Rigging stands tall on 35ft masts and the vessels are super clean and well maintained. Fishing boats still being used to bring in the daily catch and charters for tourists seeking a fresh fish catch. The Tyrrhenian Sea holds some of the widest varieties of seafood over ever seen. Supplying privately and to restaurants throughout the Amalfi Coast.
Austin I — Google review
This place is something amazing. Enter by boat or on a cliff side road built by the Romans with exhilarating twists and turns. See all the houses built into the sides of the mountains. Prestine water, tropical trees. This place is luxury with fine dining, accommodation and views.
Justin S — Google review
Piazzale dei Protontini, 6, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•http://www.portodiamalfi.com/•+39 347 349 5280•Tips and more reviews for Amalfi Harbor Marina Coppola
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Cathedral of St Andrew Apostle

4.7
(1575)
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4.6
(4385)
Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Churches & Cathedrals
The Cathedral of St. Andrew Apostle, also known as the Cathedral of Amalfi, is a historic church located in the town of Amalfi in Campania, Italy. Originally built in the 10th century and later expanded into a grand Roman church with multiple porches and halls, it has undergone several renovations over the centuries. The entrance features a bronze gate from Constantinople and golden mosaics depicting Moorish life.
The Cathedral of St. Andrew the Apostle is strikingly beautiful and sits right at the center of Amalfi’s main piazza. You’ll enter by climbing a dramatic grand staircase, which makes the whole experience feel even more impressive. Inside, the cathedral features stunning marble throughout and intricately detailed painted mural ceilings. The crypt, which holds the relics of St. Andrew, is a peaceful space still used for prayer, adding to the spiritual depth of the visit. Just off the main cathedral is the Cloister of Paradise, a quiet and beautiful courtyard surrounded by elegant columns and arches. There’s also a small museum on-site with religious artifacts, including a display case said to hold a thorn from the crown of Jesus during the crucifixion. Whether you're visiting for the history, architecture, or spiritual connection, the cathedral leaves a lasting impression.
Casey P — Google review
St. Andrew’s Cathedral stands as the magnificent centerpiece of Amalfi’s main square, serving as the town’s spiritual heart. The cathedral’s stunning architecture and sacred atmosphere create an unforgettable experience, particularly the rare opportunity to venerate a relic of St. Andrew, Christ’s first disciple. The adjoining museum and ancient crypt are equally impressive, offering rich historical insights. The staff welcomes visitors with genuine warmth and helpfulness. For English-speaking visitors: the cathedral offers Sunday evening Mass in English at 6 PM during summer months. While intimate in size, this service provides a meaningful opportunity for international visitors to fully participate in worship after attending Italian-language services elsewhere. St. Andrew’s Cathedral exemplifies Christian hospitality, graciously accommodating both pilgrims and tourists with a spirit that truly reflects its sacred mission.
Neil T — Google review
Visiting the Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Amalfi was one of the most impressive experiences of my trip. The church is truly breathtaking, both inside and out. The grand staircase leading up to the entrance, the beautifully detailed façade, and the striking blend of architectural styles make it a masterpiece that immediately captures your attention. Inside, the atmosphere is equally captivating—peaceful, spiritual, and filled with artistic details that reflect centuries of history. Every corner seems to tell a story, and the craftsmanship is nothing short of extraordinary. I would recommend this place without hesitation to anyone visiting Amalfi. It is not only a landmark but also an unforgettable cultural and spiritual experience that should not be missed.
Alexandru M — Google review
Must see cathedral with incredible history and architecture spanning 4 different styles, Romanesque, Arab-Norman, Baroque, and Gothic. The church has been rebuilt and added to so many times, making it a really unique piece of history and a snapshot of the culture of the time of construction. Of note obviously is the supposed remains of Saint Andrew who is said to be interred in a crypt from the 1200’s. Not to be outdone by any of the other strange and amazing claims by European Catholic Churches, it is said that manna forms on the sarcophagus and collected from the saints bones, so that’s something. All weirdness aside, the artwork, craftsmanship, and ornate structures inside and out are so worth the price of admission.
Guineviere C — Google review
The Cathedral of St Andrew in Amalfi is a beautiful medieval church incorporating various architectural styles and dominating the central piazza of Amalfi. When we visited there was a service taking place so we contented ourdelves with the beautiful facade and the historic area around the cathedral. Parking in Amalfi was surprisingly easy since the town has a huge underground car park hollowed out of a hill which certainly saves trying to find street parking.
Bernard S — Google review
The Cathedral of St Andrew in Amalfi is worth every sweaty step up those stairs, think of it as your cardio session before the spiritual experience. The place is stunning, grand enough to make you forget your aching calves. Inside, it’s peaceful, beautiful, and full of history. Outside, it’s pure Italian drama, bells ringing, tourists posing, and pigeons doing whatever pigeons do best. A perfect mix of holiness and chaos. Highly recommend, but maybe skip leg day before visiting.
Joe ( — Google review
The Cattedrale di Sant’Andrea in Amalfi is one of the town’s most beautiful landmarks and absolutely worth a visit. The exterior is stunning, with its impressive staircase and striking façade that immediately catches your eye as you arrive in the main square. Inside, the church is just as remarkable, with ornate details and a peaceful yet solemn atmosphere. It’s also an important religious site as it houses the relics of Saint Andrew. There is usually a lot of people, so expect crowds, especially during the day, but it is still an unmissable stop if you are in Amalfi.
Rob — Google review
The Cathedral of St Andrew Apostle is one of the most beautiful landmarks I’ve visited. Its striking black-and-white striped façade and grand staircase create an unforgettable first impression. Climbing the steps gives you a sense of anticipation, and when you finally stand in front of the entrance, the intricate details of the architecture truly stand out. Inside, the cathedral is just as impressive. The combination of rich mosaics, marble columns, and golden details creates an atmosphere of both grandeur and peace. Light streaming through the windows adds to the beauty, highlighting the craftsmanship in every corner. I visited on a weekday and only waited about 10 minutes to enter, which made the experience smooth and enjoyable. The location in the heart of Amalfi adds to the charm, as you can explore the surrounding streets and enjoy a coffee or gelato after your visit. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a breathtaking spot to appreciate, this cathedral is a must-see. It’s a place where you can slow down, take in the beauty, and feel connected to centuries of tradition and faith.
Mohammed A — Google review
Piazza Duomo, 1, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•http://www.parrocchiaamalfi.com/contatti/•+39 089 873558•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral of St Andrew Apostle
1 min · 200 ft
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Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi

4.3
(2408)
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4.5
(3087)
$$$$affordable
Dessert shop
Breakfast restaurant
Chocolate shop
Pasticceria Pansa in Amalfi is a historic pastry shop and cafe that has been delighting visitors since 1830. This family-owned establishment, founded by Andrea Pansa, boasts five generations of proud leadership and was recognized as a historic landmark in 2001. The interior still retains its 19th-century decor and has welcomed storied clientele over the years.
An absolute gem in the heart of Amalfi! The pastries are exceptional – especially the lemon delights and sfogliatella, full of authentic flavor and beautifully presented. The historic atmosphere and location right next to the Duomo make it even more special. Service was friendly and efficient, even though it was busy. Yes, it’s a little pricey, but worth every cent for the quality and experience. A must-visit if you’re in Amalfi
Daniel C — Google review
Pansa Amalfi Café is a lovely spot with truly delicious pastries and ice creams — some of the best we tried in Amalfi. The quality and presentation of the sweets definitely make it worth a visit. The only downside was the drinks. Paying €8 for a simple cup of tea or coffee didn’t feel justified, though for the pastries it might be worth it. Still, it’s a beautiful café with great flavors and a must-try for the desserts.
ARI K — Google review
We absolutely loved the sfogliatella and delizia al limone here! The shop offers two options: one price for takeout and another if you sit outside for table service. When we visited, there was a live music show on the cathedral steps, so we grabbed our desserts to go and enjoyed them there. Both pastries were incredibly delicious, creamy, soft, and full of authentic Amalfi flavor. Now that we’re back in the United States, we find ourselves craving them all the time!
Akshat B — Google review
The place is quite busy, however the staff was very kind and friendly. The service is quick. They had many types of pastries and nice coffee, all ranged between 5-10€. We tried their tiramisu and croissant with some sort of bavarian cream. Both were very tasty. There aren't many places to sit, but the place is located right in the centre of Amalfi, in very close proximity to the bus station and the port.
Mariya V — Google review
Perhaps the best seat (and certainly the hardest to acquire) in Piazza Duomo....so worth it! Almost too many choices of the most scrumptious sweet & savory pastries, not to mention coffees, teas, beers, wines and cocktails. If no outside tables available, go inside - order/pay then take your treasures out to the square to enjoy the Fontana di Sant’Andrea, the Cathedral of St Andrew and the beauty and diversity of your fellow tourists and locals in a storybook setting!!!
Andrew W — Google review
I had a very unpleasant experience at this restaurant. As Chinese customers, we immediately felt discriminated against by the way the waiter treated us. I wasn’t feeling well that day, so while my friends were leaving, I decided to stay a little longer and simply ordered a hot tea. The waiter noticed this and, without explanation, insisted that I change my seat with another guest. Both I and the other guest were comfortable where we were, and he clearly didn’t want to move either. Despite this, the waiter pressured us to switch tables, speaking to him in a way that left us no choice. The entire arrangement was extremely uncomfortable. Instead of treating us with basic respect as paying customers, the staff made us feel unwelcome and even pushed us to leave. This kind of behavior is unacceptable and left a very negative impression of the restaurant. The waiter is the person here in pic 2. She is super ra🌝ci .st
JOJO A — Google review
Everything was exceptional. The Delizia al Limone & Hazelnut Croissant were particularly outstanding. A must-stop for the best Amalfi Coast pastries.
Nika K — Google review
Yeah its the posh one but they are well placed, polite and do have a wide selection of very nice cakes! The lemon delight being their signature one apparently. We had a lovely yummy 30 minute people watching session here! We actually had asked for iced coffee but got cappucino - surprised they even made that being the afternoon and all.
Julie J — Google review
Piazza Duomo, 40, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•https://www.pasticceriapansa.it/•+39 089 871065•Tips and more reviews for Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi
9 min · 0.44 mi
5

Paper Museum

4.7
(2130)
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4.5
(912)
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Paper Museum, also known as Museo della Carta, is a charming museum located in Amalfi that offers a fascinating journey into the history and production of paper. Housed in a historic stone mill, the museum showcases original instruments dating back to the 13th century and provides insight into the city's industrial past linked to paper and foils production. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring printing presses, wooden mallets, manuscripts from the Middle Ages, and even witness demonstrations of ancient machines.
The Amalfi Medieval Paper Museum offers a great guided walk-through of the region’s rich papermaking history. You’ll learn about how handmade paper was produced using cotton and water-powered machinery, some of which still operates today. The museum’s paper has even been said to be used by the Vatican and the Pope, adding to its historical charm. One of the highlights is getting to try your hand at making a sheet of paper yourself, an authentic and hands-on experience.
Casey P — Google review
Took a very easy walk to the mill, which was well worth the visit. The audio guide, accessed by an app, was a fabulous accompaniment to such and interesting museum.
Lisa M — Google review
An unplanned visit turned into a fascinating tour and demonstration the centuries old paper making process. The huge old machines are still running and they turn them on (water powered) it's incredible! The gift shop is great and had perfect reasonable traditional paper souvenirs and the staff were attentive, knowledgeable and kind.
Nicholas S — Google review
Extraordinary experience right off the hustle of Amalfi main tourist streets. Just walk another 5 minutes away from the last shops and you'll find this hidden gem. The guide took us on the historical tour of paper manufacturing in Amalfi region with life demonstration of some of the old machinery and hands on experience. The ticket is 7 euro per person and time to spend is about an hour, depending on the tour schedule. Recommend having a guided tour for a better experience.
Kolya Y — Google review
Worth the walking up the hill to visit this museum. You learn a lot in a little amount of time and you can make your own paper with them! The gift shop also has great gifts for those that love to write whether it’s a journal or post cards!
Sali K — Google review
A charming step back in time! An excellent little trip into history, when paper was made from unwanted clothing! This lovely, interactive museum offers a brief but fascinating look into the origins of papermaking. For a reasonable fee, you’ll travel back through the centuries and discover several working papermaking machines from different eras — all powered by good old H2O. The guided tour is just the right length — not too short, not too long — and you even get to make your own sheet of paper à l’ancienne! Perfect for taking some stunning photos in picturesque Amalfi, Italy. Don’t miss the gift shop, filled with beautiful, high-quality products you can treat yourself with — or bring home for someone special. Highly recommended! Big thanks to our amazing guide, and best wishes to the whole team.
M L — Google review
This is a little gem of a shop you must visit if you are in Amalfi! They will give you a tour of the paper making process of old in their very old shop. Was very interesting, quick tour. They are tucked away up high on the main street, but worth the walk up away from the crowds.
Angelique G — Google review
Museo della carta in Amalfi. Amazing place! A must visit. Located in a cave. Active until 1969. Everything is still working and is running under your guide tour.
Tom L — Google review
Via delle Cartiere, 23, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•http://www.museodellacarta.it/•+39 089 830 4561•Tips and more reviews for Paper Museum
35 min · 1.8 mi
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Terrazza dell'Infinito

4.8
(3851)
Scenic spot
Villa Cimbrone Gardens, located in Ravello, is a former farmhouse transformed into a luxurious palace and now a popular attraction. The gardens surrounding the villa are well-known for their rich landscaping and stunning views over cliffs and the Gulf of Salerno. The Terrace of the Infinite offers breathtaking panoramas of the coast and nearby villages. Visitors can explore the gardens, enjoy scenic views, and even visit a small café with great gelato at the end.
I loved visiting Villa Cimbrone Gardens. The weather was also bright and sunny and it really made everything look fresh and romantic. They also provide you a leaflet so you can read about the pieces being there, all in all a great experience. The wind makes a beautiful sound through the trees, it's great to visit in spring.
Adriana M — Google review
One of the most breathtaking views on the Amalfi Coast. The Terrace of Infinity at Villa Cimbrone truly lives up to its name, with statues framing endless sea and sky. The gardens are stunning and make the walk to the terrace feel like part of the experience. A must-visit in Ravello.
Joe G — Google review
Touring this garden was one of the highlights of our time in Ravello. It was a very hot day and the shaded gardens provided a nice respite. The views are spectacular. The layout and design is very well executed. Overall, a lovely way to spend a couple hours.
Gary D — Google review
It’s a beautiful garden with breathtaking views of the Amalfi coast. Entrance is priced at 10€, which is definitely expensive, but still worth it in my eyes. There’s lots to see around the garden, and definitely make sure you also check out Villa Rufolo, which also has great views of the coast at the slightly cheaper price of 8€. Do be advised that it can get very sunny and hot midday.
Karen B — Google review
Amazing gardens perched above the sea with stunning views. Beautifully designed and maintained. Truly one of the most magnificent gardens I’ve ever seen.
Ben B — Google review
To get here, we had to park our car quite far away and walk for 15–20 minutes, which left us drenched in sweat. The entrance fee of €10 felt overpriced to me, especially since they also charged €7 for our 5-year-old child, even though the place isn't really aimed at children. Other than that, it’s a beautiful garden with a great view. However, the sunlight angle wasn’t ideal for taking photos.
Fırat — Google review
The most beautiful garden in Italy, which combines breathtaking views with quiet forest paths.
Raluca P — Google review
Worth visiting for the view. The gardens are also spectacular with a nice little bar for drinks and food
Jason M — Google review
Via Santa Chiara, 26, 84010 Ravello SA, Italy•https://www.hotelvillacimbrone.com/it/villa-cimbrone/•+39 089 857459•Tips and more reviews for Terrazza dell'Infinito
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Lo Smeraldino

4.1
(1941)
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4.0
(2039)
$$$$affordable
Mediterranean restaurant
Lo Smeraldino is a classic seafood restaurant located on the west side of the city, established in 1949. It offers picturesque views of the sea and serves traditional flavors including authentic pizza, fresh pasta, and seafood dishes. The restaurant provides an elegant dining experience with its indoor dining room featuring large windows overlooking the harbor.
Had a great time at lo smeraldino which was recommended to my friend group by our hotel hosts. The seafood was fresh and the pasta was chefs kiss. Pizza was also decent and they gave complimentary bread. Tiramisu was light and fluffy and definitely the best dessert
Maneera C — Google review
This is a lovely restaurant with a view tucked away on the quieter part of the Amalfi Port which is very peaceful and picturesque. Very well priced pizza and house wine which we really enjoyed. We booked a table but you could have walked in, and the service was great. Would recommend this lovely place!
Emily D — Google review
The food at Lo Smeraldino is absolutely amazing. The seafood is so fresh, and you really shouldn’t order anything else. We were seated at a gorgeous outside table right on the water and the views of Amalfi were insane. If you love seafood, we recommend the Amalfi appetizer which is a delicious mix of fresh raw and cooked seafood. I am leaving 4 stars because the service was not up to the standards that we’ve experienced in the rest of Italy, and the pasta lacked flavour. Still though, highly recommend if you are in Amalfi and want to get a bit further away from the crowds for a delicious meal
Madison B — Google review
Couldn't ask for a better view. Oven roasted pizza was awesome! Not the most attentive wait staff but they did their job. Would return! Had to add the coke because it looks so refreshing! Lol
Lara O — Google review
We really enjoyed the meals. They were perfect!!! I ordered napolitan; it was the best pizza I have ever had! My hubby ordered scialatielli with seafood, it was beyond delicious! 😍 We really loved this place
Səbinə A — Google review
This is my second time having lunch at this restaurant. The taste never disappoints. This restaurant also offers variety of seafood selection as well as seafood pastas. As a Muslim myself, definitely a no problem.
Fthn N — Google review
for food: 8/10 the best mussels i’ve ever had. In fact I came back 2 times for them. the clam pasta - perfection. clams were so fresh and tasty. We also ordered fried shrimp - calamar plate and grilled fish plate. definitely not bad but not as good as pasta and mussels. so %100 you should try the mussels. recommend ✨
Elis Ö — Google review
Our dining experience at this seafood restaurant was phenomenal! From the moment we walked in, Enzo D’amato and Andrea treated us with warm, attentive service and truly made us feel special. Every dish was a delightful celebration of fresh, perfectly cooked seafood that satisfied both our eyes and palates. Enzo’s genuine friendliness and Andrea’s services elevated the entire experience to something truly memorable. The atmosphere was welcoming and lively, making it the perfect place to savour incredible seafood in great company. We can’t wait to come back again! This team and their outstanding hospitality make this restaurant a standout gem! We share only the pictures we take, but we were 5 people and we could taste a great variety of the menu. Thank you guys! See you next time!
Pau A — Google review
Piazzale dei Protontini, 1, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•http://www.ristorantelosmeraldino.it/•+39 089 871070•Tips and more reviews for Lo Smeraldino

Ristorante Amalfi | Il Chiostro

4.6
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
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Ristorante Il Chiostro is a charming restaurant located in a quiet corner of Amalfi, just up the stairs and to the left of the church. Whether you choose to dine inside their small, cozy space or outside along the alley, you're in for a treat. The menu offers delightful options such as Scialatielli with Cetarese and Taglionini with Shrimp, both highly recommended by previous visitors.
We had lunch here twice during our stay. The portion sizes are generous, we just had appetizers one day and they were enough. The food was fresh and tasty. It’s just off the main squares with tables in an alley which gave a welcome respite from the heat and sun.. staff were welcoming and friendly.
Helen B — Google review
Nice outdoor setting, tucked away from the main busy thoroughfare and in a little alleyway, so you don't have lots of people walking past all the time. Although you will get the occasional local coming through. I ordered the octopus starter which was delicious. For my main course, I ordered the lasagna, which was unfortunately disappointing. The lasagna had a lot of liquid in it, and A LOT of cheese. Some people might enjoy that, but it personally wasn't for me. The layers of pasta and meat in the lasagna completely disappeared, and it sort of turned into this thick cheesy consistency. Every single mouthful I took felt like it was filled with stretchy cheese, and it made it hard to get my fork or knife through it to scoop up anything else in the lasagna dish. I'm sure their other dishes may have been better, but unfortunately the lasagna was a miss for me.
Sophie W — Google review
I’m so glad I found this hidden gem right next to the church! Not crowded, shaded & insane homemade pasta! I asked for the chefs special & was not disappointed 🤤 I also appreciated the bread/olive oil/balsamic & excellent service! Highly recommend to anyone just getting off a boat or staying in this area!
Brittany S — Google review
Visiting from LA, came here because of good reviews and ordered some drinks, the octopus and bruschetta appetizers, scallops, and the scampi linguine. Everything was delicious and the service & location were great, not very crowded. Would recommend 👌👌
Claudia — Google review
This was a few weeks ago, but I had to leave a review! Their food was genuinely divine! The customer service was so incredible, so friendly and charismatic! 11/10 recommend!! Also their kitchen is open til late!
Alex K — Google review
We happened upon this lovely, out of the way place and were so glad we did. We sat outside in the breeze of the shaded walkway away from all the crowds below. The food was outstanding and presented well.
Bdunks — Google review
This restaurant was recommended by our hotel and it didn’t disappoint. Everything was perfect from the wine to the homemade seafood pasta. Gnocchi with squid deserves a special mention.
Olga L — Google review
Phenomenal food and staff. As someone with a peanut allergy, the staff made me feel very assured. The food they delivered was outstanding, presented beautifully and tasting even better. Highlight was when we asked whether the lemon cake (a local specialty) would be safe for me and the server said she'd go and check before bringing one out, grinning. It meant so much to us as it was our last night in Italy and anywhere else it had been on the menu had told us that we couldn't have it because of my allergy.
Kieran O — Google review
Via dei Prefetturi, 2, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•https://leggimenu.it/menu/ristoranteilchiostro•+39 089 873380•Tips and more reviews for Ristorante Amalfi | Il Chiostro
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Ristorante Sant'Andrea

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4.0
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Sant'Andrea, also known as St. Andrew's Cathedral, is a historic landmark with origins dating back to the 10th century. Its exterior is often likened to a humbug sweet due to its distinctive black and white striped archways and intricate mosaic work. The cathedral has undergone several reconstructions over the years, with its current appearance reflecting an Arabic-Norman style from the 19th century.
The best seafood pasta I had and I had plenty of them :) We luckily got a table for two, because it was the last one and a queue of waiting people formed. The food was incredibly delicious and the view on the terrace at the piazza duomo is really lovely. Apart if that all dishes we ate were on point and worth it to try. Fully recommended from my side :)
Um B — Google review
I had a great experience in this restaurant, I want a dinner like this, really exceptional fish dishes and also with abundant portions as you can see from the photos, the sea bass fillet with tomato and potatoes was one of the best dishes eaten in Italy, the super friendly staff and the location next to the cathedral is beautiful, we will return as soon as possible
PATRON 1 — Google review
LOVE LOVE LOVE this place! It is in the center of the piazza and we loved being able to people watch. The servers were SO nice & the food was amazing. I am STILL dreaming of their ravioli & calamari. I think no Ravioli I will have in my life will be able to compare. A must stop!
Allison K — Google review
Beautiful little restaurant tucked right below the cathedral. Offers great food and wine at an affordable price. My wife and I ate here on our honeymoon and had a view of the cathedral and courtyard area where music was playing. Incredible atmosphere and highly recommend.
Chris C — Google review
In the heart of the Amalfi square. Warm friendly service, great wine and delicious pasta dishes. Big servings, the pasta, the steak was all cooked perfectly. Kids loved the pesto pasta with extra picante 🌶️
Tim E — Google review
Good food. Amazing selection of local wine which is very good. We got two pizzas - both were great - and grilled squid which was very good two. And a half bottle of local wine recommended by the waiter according to our specifications (dry but fruity). Maybe a little overpriced due to super central location and sea view. But definitely worth checking out.
Dmitry P — Google review
Delicious seafood-focused meal — the spaghetti di mare was fresh and full of ocean flavor, and the insalata di mare was equally vibrant and well-prepared. Great spot for seafood lovers Amalfi Coast.
Enzo S — Google review
Gluten free pasta and pizza safe for celiacs. Fast service, kind staff, good prices and great food (with gluten free bread as “coperto”). I highly recommend!
Natalia — Google review
Piazza Duomo, 26, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•+39 089 871023•Tips and more reviews for Ristorante Sant'Andrea

Marina Grande

4.4
(1038)
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4.5
(1922)
$$$$expensive
Southern Italian restaurant
Marina Grande is a renowned beachfront restaurant in Amalfi, offering traditional seafood dishes and a lounge bar with terrace seating. The area is the historic heart of the Amalfi Coast, attracting many visitors due to its central location and beautiful setting. During summer, Marina Grande beach becomes vibrant with colorful umbrellas and lively scenes. The pebbly beach offers stunning turquoise waters turning into deep blue hues.
Great location and views! Great service! And the restaurant is very clean! The staff is very friendly! The place is a bit pricey but worth the price, since everything was pomade to perfection! 95% of all the pasta dishes are with seafood, and they all taste delicious! I would recommend!
George A — Google review
Loved all experience. I took chefs tasting menu and it lasted for 2 hours. Everything was great besides that server’s look when I tipped 10 euro. The total bill was 155$. If you expect for a guest to tip more, you just have to add it to the guest’s notice in menu or somewhere. Since in Italy all tips are not expected and are optional. How I suppose to know how much I had to tip? In the USA there is a certain percentage that a guest has to tip, because server’s salary there is 2-2.50$/hour, so it’s not like here and I’m sure not like at Michelin star restaurant pay. Good luck
Silvia A — Google review
What is a Michelin Guide restaurant? Is it a lifestyle? A sticker on the door? Or just an imaginary rating standard? If it’s the latter, do we automatically start with 3–4 out of 5 points, or, on the contrary, do we judge with extra attention to detail? Let’s try to be rational, fair, and most importantly, sometimes rely on our own feelings. To begin with—yes, I recommend this restaurant. There were three of us. Normally, you need a reservation here, but even though we didn’t have one, and even though we arrived almost at closing time, they still kindly found us a table. Every dish was delicious. Yes, yes, I know—a Michelin Guide restaurant that knows how to cook pasta. Shocking, right? You may ask—why come here? After all, you can get tasty pasta at a nearby place for two or even three times cheaper. So what’s the difference? Here, every dish is a carefully designed creation. A painted composition. Every ingredient and spice complements the dish and creates a swirl of flavors, turning into something new. Something unique. Food: 5/5 The restaurant sits right by the sea, with fresh flowers on each table and a warm, subtle glow of light that allows the sunset to take center stage. Atmosphere: 5/5 The service was flawless—elegant table settings, prompt serving, genuinely attentive staff, and above all, a feeling of effortless comfort. They even let us carefully choose from all the teas available. Overall service: 5/5 Of course, you can find elements of this elsewhere, but rarely brought to such perfection. If you still don’t understand what a Michelin Guide restaurant really is—come here and see for yourself. P.S. We came straight after swimming at the beach, so I left the cushion on my seat wet. Sorry for not mentioning it at the time!
Ihor L — Google review
Our group of 4 walked into Marina Grande around 2030, without a reservation expecting to get turned away. But they gladly sat us right away. The service was excellent and the decor/plating was beautiful. We all got the tasting menu and it was reasonably priced for the amount of plates we got. Food was presented beautifully, and tasted just as good. Our wait staff was prompt, caring, and spoke about each dish, and why they loved it. Gave hints on what to look for in the flavors, and recommended wine pairings. Great start to our trip along the Amalfi coast!
Eric G — Google review
Phenomenal, by the Marina. Found this place on Michelin website. The food was outstanding from the lobster pasta, the calamari was also very good, the octopus, and down to the dessert. Plus, the location is also close to the centre where all the life in Amalfi is. This place is highly recommended. There’s also a good wine list to pair.
Philip L — Google review
Marina Grande is an absolute gem in Naples! We dined here twice during our trip, and it was nothing short of spectacular each time. Our cooking experience chef highly recommended it as the place to eat, and we couldn’t agree more. Last night, we opted for a simple yet divine meal: the Tortello with beef shin and black truffles, paired perfectly with a crisp Ferrari Brut sparkling wine. Every bite was a delight, bursting with flavor and showcasing the finest ingredients. The service was equally impressive—attentive, warm, and professional, making us feel right at home. Marina Grande is a must-visit for anyone seeking an unforgettable dining experience in Naples. We’ll be back!
Ian H — Google review
We went to another birthday dinner and ordered the chef’s tasting menu. The food was interesting — by the third course I was already full, and after that we just tasted the dishes, which maybe upset the staff 😁 but we simply couldn’t eat more. I can’t say I experienced any “wow” flavors, but it was still interesting to visit a place that so many celebrities have been to. The staff seemed a bit dismissive — kind of like in a luxury boutique. Maybe it’s part of the image. Overall, solid 4 out of 5.
Shukran H — Google review
Michelin star restaurant and a beach club! How fun! The food was sooo good. Just the kind of seafood we were craving. The beach club is pebble rocks so beware…. Would recommend water shoes or sandals to make walking more comfortable. All the lounge chairs have umbrellas so that’s nice! Beautiful view of Amalfi and a great location for walking to town.
Jamie A — Google review
Viale della Regione, 4, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy•http://www.ristorantemarinagrande.com/•+39 089 871129•Tips and more reviews for Marina Grande
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