Sorrento Walking Tour with a Local Guide





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Discover the real Sorrento with a local insider! This 2.5-hour walking tour is the perfect way to explore the true heart of Sorrento — not just the famous landmarks, but also the quiet corners and hidden spots that only locals know. Led by a friendly local guide, you'll uncover the town’s best-kept secrets, hear the stories behind the streets, and soak up the authentic atmosphere of everyday life. Along the way, enjoy a refreshing stop for a fresh orange or lemon juice, or treat yourself to a delicious lemon gelato — a taste of Sorrento you won’t forget. Think of it as a stroll with a local friend — laid-back, insightful, and full of surprising discoveries.
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Meet your guide at Iamme Ia! - Gray Line Amalfi Coast Office
Piazza Tasso is a central place and square in Sorrento in the south of Italy. The square is named after the poet Torquato Tasso. On the square stands a statue of S. Antonino Abbate, the saint patron of the city.
Vallone dei Mulini (known in English as Valley of the Mills) is a historic valley in Sorrento, Italy. The flour mills, built from stone as far back as the 13th century. Its name derived from its beginning function: to grind grain. The valley originates from the release of waters into a tufa plain about 37,000 years ago, following the eruption of the Campi Flegrei. It was in operation until the beginning of the tenth century. In 1866, Piazza Tasso was established, and it caused the mill and the surrounding sea to be isolated. The building was closed and abandoned in the 1940s.
Walk along the main street, Corso Italia.
You will visit the Cathedral of Sorrento (Santi Filippo e Giacomo), a hidden gem located just off the bustling Corso Italia. Originally built in the 11th century and reconstructed in the 15th century, the Cathedral is a fascinating blend of architectural styles. While its exterior features a beautiful Neo-Gothic facade added in 1924, the interior houses precious Baroque decorations, exquisite local marquetry (intarsia), and a font where the famous poet Torquato Tasso was baptized.
Sorrento’s Cloister of San Francesco is an oasis of tranquility steps away from the historic town’s bustling central piazza of Sant’Antonino. Built on the remains of a 7th century monastery and dating back to the 14th century has a unique architecture. The cloister unites a religious complex of the seventh-century monastery and a late-medieval church, both dedicated to St Francis of Assisi and is a showpiece of various architectural styles from pre-Roman through Arabic to medieval. Spot the columns, each one differently decorated from one another and admire the majestic pepper tree, which stands superbly in the middle.
Villa Comunale is a stunning property which stands on the gardens of the Franciscan friars. The Villa has a beautiful park of palm trees, holm, oaks, and century-old pines overlooking the sea. You could take breathtaking picture of the Gulf dominated by the Volcano Vesuvius.
At the end of the visit, you will explore Marina Grande, Sorrento’s most authentic and picturesque fishing village. Separated from the main town by a dramatic stone gateway built by the Greeks, this historic harbor feels like a step back in time. While the rest of Sorrento developed into a sophisticated tourist hub, Marina Grande has preserved its traditional charm with colorful wooden boats, pastel-colored houses, and nets drying in the sun. Today, it is famous for its vibrant atmosphere and family-run restaurants that serve some of the best fresh seafood in the region. It also served as the iconic filming location for the 1954 movie Scandal in Sorrento, starring Sophia Loren.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(87)
Maria was a fantastic guide everything was so well explained and she was very professional the ice cream was very good 😍
Absolutely fabulous tour with the lovely Mara. Her knowledge, history, and understanding of all the local traditions was just exceptional. We stopped in two of her favourite places for gelato and limoncello, en route, and discovered the ancient back streets of Sorrento, Was a great way to spend the morning
Dear Traveler, Thank you so much for this absolutely fabulous review! We are thrilled to hear that you had such a wonderful morning exploring the ancient back streets of Sorrento with the lovely Mara. She will be delighted by your kind words about her exceptional knowledge of our local traditions, and we are so glad you enjoyed her favorite spots for gelato and limoncello! Thank you for choosing to spend your morning with us, and we hope to welcome you back for another sweet taste of our region soon! Best regards, The IAMME IA! Gray Line Team
What a lovely guide we were lucky to have. She was so friendly and interesting.
Mara was our guide, she showed us some wonderful sights! She was great!
Mara was great!! We toured many of local sites. Many we never would have found.
Great guide Mara spoke English perfectly, didn’t rush us, sampled gelato & lemonchino along the way. Was great tour , be mindful though that it is a steep walk back up after the end of the tour, wear comfy shoes
Dear Traveller, Thank you so much for the wonderful review! We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed Mara’s guiding, her perfect English, and the delicious gelato and limoncello tastings along the way. Thank you also for the great tip about wearing comfortable shoes: that is incredibly helpful advice for future travelers! We hope to welcome you back again soon. Best regards, The IAMME IA! Gray Line Team
Our tour guide Mara was so knowledgeable and delighted to take the 8 of us around busy Sorrento. She has boundless energy and gave us many good insights. We really got our steps in, but quite a bustling town. Cars, scooters, and people at every turn. Very cool vibe!
Sergio and Driver panel were great
The guide was excellent funny and knowledgeable
Danilo was a fun tour guide, and he gave us a good sense of the historic center of Sorrento. Nice personal touches.
Dear Traveler, Thank you for your kind review! We are so glad you enjoyed the tour and that Danilo’s "personal touches" made your discovery of Sorrento's historic center even more special. We believe that those small, authentic details are what make a guided walk truly memorable. It was a pleasure to have you with us, and we would love to welcome you back soon to discover more of the hidden gems our region has to offer! Warm regards, The IAMME IA! Gray Line Team



