
This self-guided sightseeing audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Salerno through its waterfront views, medieval streets, churches, gardens, and museums. It will especially appeal to travelers who enjoy history, architecture, and cities where everyday life and the past stand side by side.
The route starts at Piazza della Libertà on the seafront and leads into Villa Comunale, the Monumental Complex of San Pietro a Corte, and the Garden of Minerva. From there, you climb to Arechi Castle for a sweeping view over the Gulf of Salerno, then return to the historic center to visit the Diocesan Museum of San Matteo, the Duomo di Santa Maria degli Angeli, San Matteo e San Gregorio VII, the Church of St. George, the Provincial Archaeological Museum, and the Medieval Aqueduct. The walk finishes by the Gulf of Salerno.
Along the way, you will trace Roman foundations, Lombard power, Norman ambition, Baroque splendor, and the scientific legacy of the Medical School of Salerno. The most memorable moments include the scent of herbs on the terraces of the Garden of Minerva, the wind and broad coastal panorama from Arechi Castle, the cathedral’s arcaded courtyard and bronze doors, the dramatic Baroque interior of San Giorgio, the shadowed arches of the medieval aqueduct, and the final open view across the shining gulf.