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Articles Index: Positano Hotels, Historical Information, “Spring in Positano”


In Positano itself, you can go on an excursion to some of the world’s most famous sites. Choose a Positano hotel wisely so you are within easy reach of these attractions. When in the scenic coastal town, be prepared to stroll through the picturesque streets of the old city which still bears remnants of its glorious past. Go through the town centre and see Positano at its liveliest. After that, don’t miss the Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta. This is one of the most famous attractions in Positano. The old church, boasting of a majestic dome, was built in the 1920s and is the location of the famous 13th century Byzantine icon, the Madonna di Positano.

From Positano, you can also take the time to visit Ravello, another breathtaking location along Amalfi Coast. This historical neighbour offers fascinating views and has lured and inspired several famous writers such as Gore Vidal, a long-time resident of the coastal town. While in Ravello, one place you must visit is the Villa Rufolo with its sprawling gardens and Villa Cimbrone with its views overlooking the coastline. You can also catch a bit of the town’s history at the Saint Panthaleon Cathedral topped with a 13th century bell tower.

Continue your excursion in Amalfi. The main town, which bears the name of the coast, is located at the mouth of a ravine found at the foot of Monte Cerreto. Due to its location, the town affords visitors with a great view of the coast and of cliffs rising all around. The whole city is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering several significant and historical attractions. These include the cathedral of St. Andrew from the 11th century and the iconic Cappuccini convent where Southern Italian art is blended with unique Byzantine elements. Some distance away lies the Piazza Duomo, which is considered by many as the heart of Amalfi. Do not miss the beautiful white columns and arches of the Chiostro del Paradiso.

If you haven’t had enough of the wonders of Italy, continue your excursion by heading towards Pompei. The ruined and buried Roman city bears an extraordinary past. Now, it is considered as one of the most popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which attracts up to 2 million visitors yearly. It is encompassed by the Vesuvius National Park, and offers various points of focus such as Herculaneum, Villa Poppaea, and the Stabiae.

Don’t forget to allow a day for pure relaxation. Just lounge around in your Positano hotel room with a view and admire the wonders of spring. Spring in Positano is not just a season; it is an event that should not be missed, especially with the scent of lemons and oranges lingering in the air. The ambience is a typical Positano ambience, one that residents and tourists enjoy every spring in Italy’s Positano.


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