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In the late afternoon, as the sun slips toward to horizon, repair to the 1950 Circolo dei Forestieri ("Foreigners' Club") for a Grand Tour-era sunset cocktail.
Sip a Campari-soda on the broad Terrazza delle Sirene terrace while a lounge-style piano player and you watch the setting sun fire the surrounding cliffs, the night slip over the triangle of Vesuvius across the way, and the lights twinkle on around the Bay of Naples.
Circolo dei Forestieri
Via L. de Maio 35, off Piazza S. Antonino
tel. +39-081-877-3263
Circolodeiforestieri.com
Planning your time: Sorrento has maybe 2-3 hours of mediocre sightseeing. To be brutally honest it is probably the least interesting town in this area. It is only famous for its location.
Sorrento makes an ideal base for exploring Campania thanks to its location at the nexus of regional public transit—pretty much the only place from which you can get anywhere without having to change mode of transportation: Trains direct to Pompeii and Naples; ferries to Capri; buses or ferries down the Amalfi Coast.
If you prefer the home-base style of travel, Sorrento is the perfect base. Figure on three days/two nights here (hit Pompeii on the train ride down from Naples—you can store your luggage temporarily at the Pompei train station—then spend one day each visiting Capri and the Amalfi Coast).
If, however, you prefer to travel from town to town, just treat Sorrento as a way-station to switch from train to bus or ferry; skip Sorrento entirely and sleep in a more interesting locale on the Amalfi Coast or Capri.
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