Villa Cimbrone Gardens Tours and Tickets
Villa Cimbrone Gardens

A stop at the Terrace of Infinity at Villa Cimbrone is a must for photography enthusiasts, and the view is particularly glorious in the early morning and late afternoon. The villa is only accessible to guests of the hotel and restaurant; the gardens are open to the public. Ravello is relatively flat and easy to navigate for those with limited mobility, and the gardens are accessible to wheelchair users. Bring a hat, sunblock, and choose comfortable shoes to tour the outdoor gardens, especially on summer days.
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The entrance fee to Villa Cimbrone Gardens is €10 per adult, with discounts for kids under 12. Many people visit the gardens on a guided tour of the Amalfi Coast; if you go this route, make sure you read what’s included so you know if the tour price includes the entrance fee.
Yes, Villa Cimbrone Gardens is worth visiting, even if you don't typically visit gardens when you travel. Assuming it's not a foggy day, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the dramatic coastline. And because you have to pay to visit and it involves a short climb from Ravello, it's less crowded than other sights along the Amalfi Coast.
Per one customer who booked the AMALFI COAST TOUR from Positano (Enjoy Amalfi, Ravello, Sorrento), "Our driver Nello was excellent! He was prompt in picking us up and was a wonderful guide! He was also very proficient in English which was very helpful as we're not fluent in Italian. He led us to areas with amazing views and provided great insight into the history and culture, which made us appreciate this tour even more. We'd request him again and again!"
While Villa Cimbrone Gardens is open all day, it’s wise to aim for the early morning or the late afternoon if you’re hoping for tranquility. The sunset hour is particularly lovely, but can draw a crowd.
That depends. Typically, you’ll want at least an hour or two to explore the estate, but don’t rush it. Villa Cimbrone Gardens is one of the most peaceful spots on the Amalfi Coast and it benefits from a slower-paced amble—not a sprint. Consider bringing a notebook and sketching, if that’s something you’ll enjoy.
Yes, Villa Cimbrone Gardens has restrooms located near the main entrance and within its café. While facilities can feel a little rustic, they’re clean and well maintained. The on-site café serves light meals, snacks, and drinks.
No, reservations are not required for either Villa Cimbrone Gardens or Villa Rufolo, another historic property located in Ravello. Simply show up and purchase an admission ticket. Villa Cimbrone also operates a five-star hotel and its guests can access the gardens with a booking, as well as the villa itself, which is not open to the public.
Yes and no. Some kids might enjoy exploring the gardens, seeing its many plants, and discovering the estate’s various nooks and crannies. But typically, Villa Cimbrone Gardens is considered a destination for adult visitors, rather than a family-friendly attraction.
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