Salerno is a working port city on the southern end of the Amalfi Coast, often overlooked in favour of pricier neighbours like Positano and Ravello. Its medieval old town climbs steeply from the seafront promenade, centred on the Norman-era Cathedral of San Matteo and a tangle of narrow lanes lined with local shops and trattorias. Prices for accommodation and food are noticeably lower than anywhere else on the coast, making it a practical base for day trips.
This vlog explores Salerno's old town streets and shares budget travel tips for exploring the wider Amalfi Coast without overspending. Expect honest impressions of the waterfront, the historic centre, and practical advice on transport and affordable places to eat.






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