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Browse hotels in Eboli, Campania — gateway to Cilento and Paestum's Greek temples, roughly 50 km south of Salerno on the A3 motorway.
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About Eboli
Eboli
Eboli sits in the Piana del Sele plain, Salerno province, Campania, at the point where the Apennines begin their descent toward the Tyrrhenian coast. The city entered global literary memory through Carlo Levi's 1945 memoir Christ Stopped at Eboli, which used the town as a metaphor for the divide between northern modernity and the rural south. That association still draws readers and cultural travellers, though Eboli today is a working agricultural and commercial centre of around 38,000 residents.
The town functions as a practical base for the surrounding region. Paestum's three Doric temples — among the best-preserved Greek ruins in Europe, dating to the 6th–5th century BC — lie roughly 20 km southwest. Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1998, begins just beyond the Sele river. The historic centre clusters around the Norman-era castle and the 13th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria della Pietà, both walkable from the main piazza.
Eboli station sits on the main Naples–Reggio Calabria rail line, with frequent regional trains reaching Salerno in about 20 minutes and Naples in under an hour. The A3 motorway interchange makes car access straightforward for travellers heading to the Cilento coast or inland villages of the Vallo di Diano.
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