1st: Historic Center – Tasso Square

This is the energetic heart of the city, centered around the main town square, Piazza Tasso. It is filled with small shops, quaint eateries, pubs, clubs, and cultural attractions. The area is easily explored on foot, as the central streets are pedestrian only, making it a relaxing place to wander.
Highlights of this neighborhood: Piazza Tasso, small shops, pubs and clubs, the Baroque Church del Carmine, and the Deep Valley of the Mills viewpoint.

2nd: Marina Grande

This vibrant little fishing village is a taste of authentic Italy, noticeably detached from the main city. It is a picturesque spot where brightly colored wooden boats bob on the waves and local fishermen still mend their nets. It is famous for its seafood restaurants and cafes along the waterfront.
Highlights of this neighborhood: Picturesque fishing village atmosphere, seafood restaurants, the Church of Sant’Anna, and the ancient Greek gate that forms an entry tunnel.