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Arienzo is connected by regional trains to Naples from nearby Sorrento, accessible by bus or ferry which also connect to numerous other towns in the area. Having private transportation provides flexibility for exploring archaeological sites, coastal towns, and countryside. Roads in the area can be busy, especially during peak tourist season in the summer.
Campania is generally safe, though Naples has areas requiring normal urban caution. Keep valuables secure in crowded places and watch for pickpockets at attractions. Smaller towns like Arienzo are very safe and welcoming. Use common sense, and you'll have an excellent, trouble-free visit.
Arienzo itself is a small, walkable hilltop town with some steep streets typical of the region. However, reaching major attractions like Pompeii, Caserta Palace, or the Amalfi Coast requires transportation. The historic centers of nearby towns are pedestrian-friendly once you arrive.
Tipping in Italy is appreciated but not obligatory. Restaurants often include coperto (cover charge) or servizio (service charge) in the bill. Adding 5-10% for excellent service is generous. Round up taxi fares to the nearest euro. Small tips are welcomed but never expected.
Positano, with its colorful cliffside buildings and boutique shopping, is just around the corner. Praiano and Amalfi offer historic cathedrals and charming streets. The Path of the Gods hiking trail provides spectacular coastal views. Capri island and Ravello's cliffside gardens are popular day trips.
Italy uses the euro (EUR). Credit cards are accepted at most establishments, though smaller family-run businesses may prefer cash. ATMs are widely available throughout Campania. Carrying some cash is recommended for markets, small cafes, and purchases in smaller towns like Arienzo.
Spring and early summer (April to June) and fall (September to October) offer ideal weather for exploring without summer's intense heat and crowds. Summer is hot but brings festivals and beach season along the coast. Winter is mild but quieter, perfect for visiting archaeological sites comfortably.
Pizza was born in Naples, so authentic Neapolitan pizza is essential. Try mozzarella di bufala, sfogliatella pastries, and pasta dishes like pasta e fagioli. Limoncello liqueur and fresh seafood are regional specialties. Coffee culture is serious—enjoy espresso standing at the bar like locals.