Travel by train with Italo, the Official Italian High Speed Train,
from and to Sorrento
with special offers from 17,90 €
Offers for Italo high-speed train tickets + Itabus bus for Sorrento
No booking fees
Don't miss out on our incredible deals! Purchase HSR high-speed rail tickets on italotreno.com, the only site with no booking fees, from and to Sorrento. Tickets are also available for Day Trips!
HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO SORRENTO
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Italo also arrives to Sorrento
Choose the comfort and convenience of Italo's high-speed train and Itabus to reach Sorrento!
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Connections per day
with Rome, Florence, Bologna, Reggio Emilia and Milan.
#5h33'
from Bologna Centrale to Sorrento
is the time it takes for Italo's high-speed train to connect both cities.
#2h55'
from Rome Termini to Sorrento
is the time it takes for Italo's high-speed train to connect both cities.
MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN SORRENTO
Discover all the places of interest to visit in Sorrento
Sorrento is one of the most beautiful seaside towns in the Gulf of Naples. The flagship of Neapolitan tourism, along with the Amalfi Coast, it lies fifty kilometers from the capital of Campania in the northwest of the Sorrento Peninsula.
Sorrento offers an array of tourist, cultural, and scenic attractions that are truly unique in the world. Begin your exploration at the heart of the city, Piazza Tasso-Corso Italia, bustling with bars, restaurants, stores, and vibrant crowds year-round. A short walk from Piazza Tasso leads you to Villa Comunale, offering a breathtaking sea view. From here, you can easily access Marina Piccola via a convenient elevator. During the summer, Marina Piccola serves as the connecting port to Capri, Ischia, and Procida.
Must-visit sites include the Cloister of San Francesco, showcasing 14th-century architecture adorned with decorative motifs from later centuries, and the Sorrento Cathedral, distinguished by its neo-Gothic facade and Baroque interior. Don't overlook the Sedile Dominova on Via San Cesareo, or the Correale Museum of Terranova. For sea enthusiasts, a visit to the Baths of Queen Giovanna is a must—a rugged coastline boasting immense historical and environmental value, often described as a true paradise.
Sorrento's international acclaim extends to its cinematic contributions through the Incontri Internazionali del Cinema festival. Moreover, the town is celebrated for its culinary treasures, including gnocchi alla sorrentina, burrini, caprignetti, Provolone del Monaco DOP, Penisola Sorrentina DOP extra virgin olive oil, Gragnano pasta, Agerola dairy products, and the renowned IGP Sorrento lemons. From these lemons spring two iconic specialties: lemon delights and limoncello.
You can reach Sorrento conveniently by taking an Italo high-speed train combined with an Itabus bus service. The combination of Italo high-speed trains and Itabus buses provides a convenient and seamless travel option for reaching Sorrento from various parts of Italy, allowing you to enjoy the beauty and attractions of this coastal town with ease.
Sorrento is one of the most beautiful seaside towns in the Gulf of Naples. The flagship of Neapolitan tourism, along with the Amalfi Coast, it lies fifty kilometers from the capital of Campania in the northwest of the Sorrento Peninsula.
Sorrento offers an array of tourist, cultural, and scenic attractions that are truly unique in the world. Begin your exploration at the heart of the city, Piazza Tasso-Corso Italia, bustling with bars, restaurants, stores, and vibrant crowds year-round. A short walk from Piazza Tasso leads you to Villa Comunale, offering a breathtaking sea view. From here, you can easily access Marina Piccola via a convenient elevator. During the summer, Marina Piccola serves as the connecting port to Capri, Ischia, and Procida.
Must-visit sites include the Cloister of San Francesco, showcasing 14th-century architecture adorned with decorative motifs from later centuries, and the Sorrento Cathedral, distinguished by its neo-Gothic facade and Baroque interior. Don't overlook the Sedile Dominova on Via San Cesareo, or the Correale Museum of Terranova. For sea enthusiasts, a visit to the Baths of Queen Giovanna is a must—a rugged coastline boasting immense historical and environmental value, often described as a true paradise.
Sorrento's international acclaim extends to its cinematic contributions through the Incontri Internazionali del Cinema festival. Moreover, the town is celebrated for its culinary treasures, including gnocchi alla sorrentina, burrini, caprignetti, Provolone del Monaco DOP, Penisola Sorrentina DOP extra virgin olive oil, Gragnano pasta, Agerola dairy products, and the renowned IGP Sorrento lemons. From these lemons spring two iconic specialties: lemon delights and limoncello.
You can reach Sorrento conveniently by taking an Italo high-speed train combined with an Itabus bus service. The combination of Italo high-speed trains and Itabus buses provides a convenient and seamless travel option for reaching Sorrento from various parts of Italy, allowing you to enjoy the beauty and attractions of this coastal town with ease.
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