SORRENTO
Topping the rocky cliffs close to the end of its peninsula, 25km south of Pompeii, the last town of significance on this side of the bay, SORRENTO is solely and unashamedly a resort, its inspired location and mild climate drawing foreigners from all over Europe for close on 200 years. Ibsen wrote part of Peer Gynt in Sorrento, Wagner and Nietzsche had a well-publicized row here, and Maxim Gorky lived for over a decade in the town. Nowadays it's strictly package-tour territory, but really none the worse for it, with little of the brashness of its Spanish and Greek equivalents but all of their vigour, a bright, lively place that retains its southern Italian roots




How beautiful Italy is. It is my dream. I hope I will be able to go there only next summer because of my vacation time. Thanks for sharing this beauty.
Posted by: muztagh | October 08, 2007 at 01:30 AM
How beautiful Italy is. It is my dream. I hope I will be able to go there only next summer because of my vacation time. Thanks for sharing this beauty.
Posted by: muztagh | October 08, 2007 at 01:30 AM
thanks we sure appreciate your kind comments.
Posted by: I like Italy travel | October 26, 2007 at 11:01 PM