Castellammare di Stabia

Located between the Vesuvian area and the Sorrento peninsula, it has origins dating back to the eighth century and retains the interesting influence of a history marked by Roman domination (during which the city had its maximum splendor), then from that Swabian and Aragonese; This city appears in numerous writings such as the Decameron by Boccaccio and Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. Historically avant-garde for maritime and railway connections, this city is famous for its thermal baths, for the notable variety of architectural performances that offers combined with an incomparable culinary tradition.