Atrani

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MARTINA MARANO
"Very cute town on the Amalfi Coast, considered the tiniest town in Italy in terms of surface, yet with plenty of churches! One of the churches worth to visit is the church of Santa Maria Maddalena, located on a cliff overlooking the town and offering truly pretty views of the coast. The church displays a painting from one of the most important Renaissance painters of the South of Italy, Andrea Da Salerno. Also, check out La Piazzetta in Atrani and the striking views from the beach. "
Chelsea Papa
"This tiny, overlooked town features some of amalfi’s most charming architecture. Stop just for a photo-op or linger for a while at the beach. It’s not the most beautiful one on the coast, but it’s a little cheaper and less crowded. Atrani is adjacent to the town of amalfi. There’s a foot path connecting the two towns, though you may have to look hard for the entry point. If you're coming from Ravello, you can take the Sita bus or hike downhill for 45 minutes."
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Jessica Moore
"This is a great place to stay if you're looking for an area that's even more reasonable than Amalfi. It's also a really fun town to visit because it's a little tiny medieval, quaint town."

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