Skip to main content

Chiostro di San Francesco Sorrento

The Chiostro di San Francesco is a historic 14th-century cloister in Sorrento, renowned for its serene atmosphere, elegant arches, and lush gardens.

Chiostro di San Francesco: History and Beauty in the Heart of Sorrento

Vis­it the Chiostro di San Francesco in Sor­ren­to, a 14th-cen­tu­ry clois­ter with stun­ning archi­tec­ture and a peace­ful atmos­phere. Ide­al for wed­dings and events.

Request a Quote

Request Submitted Successfully!

We sent a recap of your request to

Your request ID is

FAQ

  • The Chiostro di San Francesco, or Clois­ter of St. Fran­cis, is a 14th-cen­tu­ry reli­gious site locat­ed near the heart of Sor­ren­to. This beau­ti­ful­ly pre­served clois­ter is cel­e­brat­ed for its ele­gant arch­es, a mix of Arab, Goth­ic, and Renais­sance archi­tec­tur­al styles, and its serene gar­dens filled with vibrant green­ery. It’s a pop­u­lar venue for wed­dings and cul­tur­al events such as con­certs and art exhi­bi­tions, thanks to its enchant­i­ng atmos­phere and cen­tral loca­tion. The clois­ter also serves as a peace­ful retreat for those explor­ing Sorrento’s his­toric landmarks.
  • The clois­ter is con­ve­nient­ly locat­ed in the cen­ter of Sor­ren­to, just a short walk from major attrac­tions: From Piaz­za Tas­so: A 5‑minute walk along Cor­so Italia and Via San Francesco. By Car or Taxi: Park­ing is avail­able near­by, but the area is best explored on foot. Guid­ed Tours: Many walk­ing tours of Sor­ren­to, includ­ing those offered by Sor­ren­to Voy­age, include the Chiostro di San Francesco as a high­light. These tours pro­vide his­tor­i­cal insights into the cloister’s sig­nif­i­cance and archi­tec­tur­al beauty.
  • Vis­i­tors to the Chiostro di San Francesco can enjoy: Archi­tec­ture: Admire the intri­cate arch­es and columns, which blend dif­fer­ent styles and show­case Sorrento’s rich cul­tur­al her­itage. Gar­dens: Relax in the peace­ful court­yard, sur­round­ed by lush green­ery and sea­son­al flow­ers. Cul­tur­al Events: Attend art exhi­bi­tions, con­certs, or pho­tog­ra­phy exhibits often host­ed in the clois­ter. Pho­tog­ra­phy: The unique archi­tec­ture and tran­quil ambiance make it a favorite spot for cap­tur­ing mem­o­rable pho­tos. The cloister’s prox­im­i­ty to the Vil­la Comu­nale and its stun­ning views of the Bay of Naples make it an ide­al addi­tion to a day explor­ing Sorrento.
  • Yes, the Chiostro di San Francesco is one of the most sought-after venues in Sor­ren­to for wed­dings and spe­cial events. Its roman­tic set­ting, with his­toric arch­es and lush gar­dens, pro­vides the per­fect back­drop for cer­e­monies. Sor­ren­to Voyage’s wed­ding plan­ning can assist with secur­ing the venue, coor­di­nat­ing details, and arrang­ing addi­tion­al ser­vices such as cater­ing, flo­ral dec­o­ra­tions, and pho­tog­ra­phy to cre­ate a seam­less and unfor­get­table event.
  • Yes, the clois­ter is a peace­ful and fam­i­ly-friend­ly des­ti­na­tion. Chil­dren and adults alike can enjoy its serene atmos­phere and the beau­ty of its gar­dens. Its prox­im­i­ty to oth­er attrac­tions, such as the Vil­la Comu­nale and Mari­na Pic­co­la, makes it an easy stop dur­ing a fam­i­ly out­ing in Sorrento.
  • The clois­ter is sur­round­ed by sev­er­al must-vis­it land­marks in Sor­ren­to: Vil­la Comu­nale: A park with panoram­ic views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesu­vius. Piaz­za Tas­so: Sorrento’s vibrant main square, filled with cafes and shops. Museo Cor­reale: A muse­um show­cas­ing art and arti­facts that tell the sto­ry of Sorrento’s cul­tur­al her­itage. Mari­na Pic­co­la: A pic­turesque har­bor, per­fect for din­ing or catch­ing a boat tour to Capri. Sor­ren­to Voy­age offers walk­ing tours that com­bine the Chiostro di San Francesco with these near­by attrac­tions for a com­pre­hen­sive experience.
  • The Chiostro di San Francesco is open year-round, but the best times to vis­it are dur­ing the spring (April-May) and ear­ly autumn (Sep­tem­ber-Octo­ber) when the gar­dens are in bloom, and the weath­er is pleas­ant. Ear­ly morn­ings or late after­noons offer a qui­eter expe­ri­ence, allow­ing you to ful­ly appre­ci­ate the cloister’s tran­quil ambiance. For those attend­ing an event or wed­ding, the clois­ter is par­tic­u­lar­ly mag­i­cal in the evening under soft lighting.