Vietri sul Mare-Amalfi

Train station · Salerno

Vietri sul Mare-Amalfi

Train station · Salerno

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84019 Vietri sul Mare, SA, Italy

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Colorful ceramic shops line a beautiful coastal town  

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"The easternmost town on the Amalfi Coast, this locale tends to draw fewer crowds than Positano or Amalfi yet actually offers larger beaches and is especially known for its hand-painted ceramics that adorn public benches and fountains. The largest ceramic-producing workshop is Solimene, and the town hosts dozens of smaller workshops and stores selling beautiful plates, bowls, and decorative items." - Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz is a writer and editor based in Rome. She has been contributing to Travel + Leisure since 2014, when she started as a fact checker before becoming a contributing digital editor in 2015. She has also held positions as a contributing editor at The Points Guy and the NYC cities editor at DuJour Magazine. In addition to Travel + Leisure, her writing has appeared in Architectural Digest, Surface Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, T Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, GQ, Departures, Afar, Fodor's, Town & Country, Condé Nast Traveler, Robb Report, Hemispheres, and others. When she's not jetsetting around Italy and beyond, she can be found in Rome, enjoying some cacio e pepe or relaxing at home with her husband and two dogs. Originally from the Boston area, Laura moved to New York City in 2011 to pursue a master's degree in creative writing and translation at Columbia University. She also holds a bachelor's degree in French from Smith College. * 10+ years of experience writing and editing * Co-wrote "New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants," an award-winning guide to New York City's speakeasy scene published by Jonglez Editions in 2015 * Contributed to "Fodor's Brooklyn," published by Penguin Random House in 2015, which won silver in the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition * Contributed an essay to "Epic Hikes of Europe," published by Lonely Planet in 2021 * Updated the 2022 edition of "Fodor's Essential Italy" Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Justin O'Brien

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Beautiful town - as with the rest of Italy, every angle and every sight looks like a painting!

carlondon london

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It was nice place to see but I was expected a lot more. So many ceramics shops!!

Dr. Anthony J. “Quantum Minister” Toledo

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Beautiful and safe town on the coast. Friendly service and population.

Richard Vamossy

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There is a board of departures/arrivals and some benches. Only two platforms: 1. Naples direction; 2. Salerno final stop. Accessible, convenient and close to the city centre. Car parking outside the station and coffe shops in 500-700 steps.

K Noldy

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Gorgeous

ersindalmis

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Roberto L.

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Well served. A lift brings you to the down town where a lot of shops are available

Alexa Barrera

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Trainstation is a bit of a hike up. Make sure you get your tickets in town as there is no machine or booth to purchase them at the station. Alternatively you can buy them on board but will cost 5Euro extra per ticket. Pro tip: If you are staying in Vietri, you can get to Naples/Pompeii without having to go back to Salerno.