Many hydrofoils and ferry’s arrive and depart from the port of Sorrento for/from Capri, Ischia, Positano, Amalfi and Naples. In the summer there is also an elevator service from the Villa Comunale for the beach and the port. For those travelling by car, Sorrento has several parking lots open until early morning (Piazza Tasso, via Correale, etc.) those travelling by train can get to Sorrento in an hour from the Central Station in Naples with the Circumvesuviana train. Those who prefer air travel may use the bus service that travels from Capodichino airport directly to the centre of Sorrento while those arriving from Rome may use the bus service that arrives and departs from Tiburtina Station twice a day, making the Sorrento-Rome trip a three and a half hour trip.
FILLED CALAMARI - Speciality of Friuli-Venezia-Giulia
Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add a generous amount of salt. Add the squid and blanch it for about a minute. Scoop it out of the water with a large strainer and into a colander. Run ... continue
The four Stanze di Raffaello ("Raphael's rooms") in the Palace of the Vatican form a suite of reception rooms, the public part of the papal apartments. They are famous for their frescoes, painted b ... continue