Phoenician Steps



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The Phoenician Steps are a set of ancient stairs located on the island of Capri in Italy. The steps were originally built by the Phoenicians and were later used by the Greeks and Romans. Today, visitors can climb the steps to reach the town of Anacapri and enjoy stunning views of the island and the Mediterranean Sea.

There is no admission fee to climb the Phoenician Steps, but visitors should be aware that the stairs are quite steep and can be challenging to climb. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water.

There is no official website for the Phoenician Steps, but visitors can find information about the stairs at the Capri Tourist Information Office.

In the area surrounding the Phoenician Steps, visitors can explore the town of Anacapri, which is known for its charming streets, shops, and restaurants. Other nearby attractions include the Villa San Michele, the Blue Grotto, and the Gardens of Augustus. Visitors should check the opening hours of these attractions as they vary throughout the year.

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