Sorrento, Italy

Sorrento City Self Guided Walking Tour

5(0) 2 Hours 24 stops
Sorrento City  Self Guided Walking Tour
Duration:2 Hours
Stops:24
Language:English, Spanish, German, French, Italian
Offline:Available
GPS Guided:Yes

About This Tour

Discover Sorrento’s layered history and coastal charm with a self-guided audio tour—explore piazzas, cloisters, gardens, and hidden gorges at your own pace.

What You'll Experience

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Walk stone lanes where centuries of footsteps shaped Sorrento’s rhythm.

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Pause at gardens where famous lemons scent the air with bright citrus.

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Ports of Sorrento open to the bay, boats drifting in timeless calm.

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Wooden artwork preserves Sorrento’s craft, marquetry carved into memory.

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Viewpoints reveal rooftops spilling toward the sea, sunsets painting gold.

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Step into a cloister built with fragments of temples, faith carved in stone.

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Stand at a market square once alive with trade, now echoing with stories.

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Descend worn steps toward the coast, arches marking centuries of passage.

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Step through an ancient arch where centuries of trade and defense once met.

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Walk a narrow passage pressed by old walls, once part of Sorrento’s defenses.

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Top self‑guided Sorrento tour: Discover must‑see landmarks at your own pace

What's Included

Included

  • Access to the Sorrento City Self Guided Walking Tour on our App
  • 20+ narration points of popular locations in Sorrento
  • Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
  • Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.
  • Audio Guide

Not Included

  • In Person Guide
  • Entry fee of The Museo bottega della Tarsia Lignea ($11.73)

Route you'll explore

Tour Starting Point

Piazza della Vittoria

80067 Sorrento, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy

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24 stops along the wayTotal drive · 1.52 Hours including stops

Tour Stops

Piazza della Vittoria
Stop 1

Piazza della Vittoria

Walk Sorrento’s seaside square where Fascist-era design meets a WWI monument—names carved in stone honor locals lost, with sweeping views of the Bay of Naples.

St. Francis Church & Convent
Stop 2

St. Francis Church & Convent

Step into a 7th‑century monastery turned cloister, built with fragments of pagan temples—quiet arches, golden light, and centuries of civic and spiritual history.

Villa Comunale di Sorrento
Stop 3

Villa Comunale di Sorrento

Pause in Sorrento’s public garden, designed in the 1800s, where terraces frame Vesuvius and Capri—an iconic viewpoint blending history, leisure, and sea breeze.

Piazza Sant’Antonino
Stop 4

Piazza Sant’Antonino

Stand in Sorrento’s historic square where locals honor their patron saint—statues, basilica, and stories of plagues and miracles woven into everyday life.

Via Luigi de Maio
Stop 5

Via Luigi de Maio

Walk the cobblestoned descent toward the harbor, once carved to replace steep stairways—linking medieval Sorrento to modern tourism and the sea below.

Mirante Porto di Sorrento
Stop 6

Mirante Porto di Sorrento

Look out from the cliffside viewpoint over Marina Piccola—once a fishing hub, later a gateway for ferries to Amalfi and Positano, framed by open sea.

Walk straight and climb
Stop 7

Walk straight and climb

Climb a quiet staircase above the sea, a short scenic trek offering fresh views and a pause between Sorrento’s bustling streets and tranquil harbor.

Piazza Tasso
Stop 8

Piazza Tasso

Explore Sorrento’s lively main square, once a castle site, now cafés and shops—named for poet Torquato Tasso, with a statue of Saint Antoninus watching.

Vallone dei Mulini
Stop 9

Vallone dei Mulini

Peer into Sorrento’s hidden gorge where abandoned mills lie swallowed by greenery—once powered by water, now a haunting reminder of time reclaiming history.

Statue of Torquato tasso
Stop 10

Statue of Torquato tasso

Pause at Sorrento’s square to see poet Torquato Tasso, author of Gerusalemme Liberata, honored in marble—his gaze lifted, forever mid-thought, embodying the town’s literary pride.

Via San Cesareo
Stop 11

Via San Cesareo

Walk Sorrento’s ancient spine, once a Roman decumanus—today lined with shops, cafés, and centuries of footsteps echoing through its narrow stone lane.

Dominova Seat
Stop 12

Dominova Seat

Step inside the Renaissance-era hall where nobles once ruled—arches, frescoes, and civic pride preserved in the last surviving aristocratic seat of Campania.

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Download Before You Go

Save the tour to your device — it works fully offline once downloaded.

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GPS Guides You

Audio narration triggers automatically as you approach each stop.

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Lifetime Access

Buy once, replay forever. Resume anytime, on any of your devices.

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Skip Any Stop

All stops are optional — the app re-routes seamlessly to the next one.

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Bring Headphones

For the best storytelling experience, bring headphones or a portable speaker.

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5 Languages

Switch between English, French, German, Spanish or Italian anytime.

Why Trippy vs. a traditional tour

Flexibility
×Fixed schedules, no pausing
Start, pause, resume anytime
Privacy
×Crowds of strangers
Private — just you and your group
Pricing
×$30–$60 per person
One price for the whole group
Availability
×Requires advance booking
Instant access, 24/7
Pace
×Set by the guide
Set by you — stop wherever you like
Languages
×Typically one language
5 languages, switch anytime

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$11.99

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