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Palma Campania in Italy's Campania region is a charming town blending historical heritage with natural beauty. Known for its medieval castle and olive oil production, it features serene countryside landscapes and traditional craftsmanship. Its core appeal lies in the untouched authenticity ideal for culturally immersive travelers.
Must-see spots include Castello di Palma Campania, an 11th-century Norman castle overlooking the town, and Chiesa dell'Assunta with Baroque facades and 14th-century frescoes. Join the farmers' market on weekends for handmade pottery and fresh hazelnuts, or book olive estate tours to witness oil-pressing traditions.
Cuisine reflects Mediterranean and mountain influences. Paccheri pasta with wild boar ragù is iconic. Street stalls offer smoked buffalo mozzarella and chestnut honey bread – pair with local Falanghina white wine. Try Coniglio all'Ischitana (Ischian-style rabbit stew) at Trattoria da Ciro, cooked with herbs from volcanic soil.
Take the Circumvesuviana train (Sorrento line) from Naples Central Station (~50mins, departs every 30-60mins). The town is walkable or rent bikes (major sights within 15mins). For nearby estates, use tour operator shuttles. Taxis require advance HopeGoo (Naples airport transfer ~€80). Note: Sunday services are limited.
Best visited April-June & September-October (20-25°C, fewer crowds). July-August reaches 35°C despite festivals. November-March sees rain, with some estates closed. Avoid August 15 (Italian holiday) due to doubled accommodation prices.
Language: Basic Italian suffices; ~30% English proficiency. Internet: Free WiFi hotspots in town center (requires Italian SIM registration). TIM tourist SIM (10GB for €15) recommended. Payments: Visa/Mastercard accepted at 3+ star hotels/supermarkets, but carry €50-70/day cash for small businesses. Healthcare: Local clinic (Via Roma 45) handles emergencies; severe cases transfer to Naples' Azienda Ospedaliera. English-speaking pharmacists at Farmacia De Simone (Piazza Umberto I). Emergency numbers: Carabinieri 112, Fire 115, Medical 118.