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Molo Manfredi: Salerno's Gateway to the Sea

Experience Salerno's vibrant waterfront: ferries to the Amalfi Coast, island escapes, and stunning Mediterranean views await!

Molo Manfredi is a bustling pier in Salerno, serving as a commercial and tourist hub. It offers ferry connections, stunning views, and access to the Amalfi Coast and other Mediterranean destinations, making it a vital part of Salerno's vibrant waterfront.

A brief summary to Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno, 1

  • Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno, 1, Salerno, Province of Salerno, 84121, IT

Local tips

  • Visit the Maritime Station designed by Zaha Hadid, an architectural marvel.
  • Enjoy a stroll along the pier for panoramic views of the Gulf of Salerno.
  • Check ferry schedules in advance, especially during peak season, to plan your trips to nearby islands or coastal towns.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Salerno train station, walk west along Corso Vittorio Emanuele, then turn south onto Via Roma. Continue onto Lungomare Trieste, following the coastline. Molo Manfredi will be on your left, approximately a 25-30 minute walk. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Salerno city center, take bus line 4 or 9 towards Molo Manfredi. The bus fare is typically around €1.30 for a single ticket. Check local bus schedules for accurate timings.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from the Salerno train station or city center to Molo Manfredi typically costs between €10-€15, depending on traffic and time of day. Ensure the meter is running or agree on a fare beforehand.

Discover more about Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno, 1

Molo Manfredi is a key part of Salerno's port, blending commercial activity with tourist appeal. Named after King Manfredi of Sicily, who recognized Salerno's strategic importance in the 13th century, the pier has evolved from a modest harbor to a significant maritime center. Today, Molo Manfredi accommodates large cruise ships and ferries, offering connections to the Amalfi Coast, the islands of the Gulf of Naples, and various Mediterranean destinations. The pier is also home to the Salerno Maritime Station, a distinctive shell-shaped structure designed by Zaha Hadid. Visitors can enjoy views of the coastline, access various shops and restaurants, and easily connect to other parts of Salerno and the surrounding region. Molo Manfredi stands as a testament to Salerno's maritime history and its continued importance as a commercial and tourist gateway.
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