Things to do in Marche

Top Things to Do in Marche

Things to Do in Marche

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  • kcela
    Chapel Hill, NC69 contributions
    Incredible. A don’t miss in Le Marche. I will be thinking about this cave for years to come, and I think it made a big impression on our kids, too (ages 11, 9, 6, 4). Simply majestic. Also, make the quick trip to Tempio del Valadier just a few minutes away. So worth it ✨
    Written 3 April 2023
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  • Paul D
    72 contributions
    A small well presented castle in a walled town. Plenty of history but sadly some of the mural art was painted over in the 1920's. Fabulous views from the walls around the town. Pick a clear day to visit.
    Written 25 September 2022
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  • KestasKS
    Vilnius, Lithuania2,823 contributions
    Quite a big palace and and rich collection of renaissance art. The only Raffaello painting is here. It was brought by Mussolini in the 30s as the birthplace of Raffaello had none.
    Written 6 May 2023
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  • Aharris
    London, UK87 contributions
    Amazing church in the centre of which is the Holy house of the Holy Family. Very moving to enter this place. The whole basilica is beautiful and has several different architectural styles. It's worth really spending some time here to see every side chapel. There is a friar and or priest who hands out blessed oil and water. Confession in different languages is available outside the main church along the wall you will see many small chapels. The Mass in Sunday is a Novus Order in Italian, not very reverently done when I attended, but this is quite common. I've been here twice now and it really is beautiful and worth the visit.
    Written 19 October 2022
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  • Elisa L
    Geneva, Switzerland36 contributions
    Such a beautiful square, surrounded by ancient buildings and stylish cafes. At night it's a dream , excellent lighting
    Written 21 July 2022
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  • GranZorro
    Zug, Switzerland1,432 contributions
    A long boulevard flanked by palm trees with the Adriatic Sea and the beaches on one side, and hotels and residences on the other. Plenty of restaurants on the side leading to the beach. A good atmosphere prevails, even when it gets relatively - not really - crowded
    Written 16 July 2021
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  • Gianluca A.
    Milan, Italy200 contributions
    Nice and interesting experience, Recanati and Leopardi’s life.
    Splendid city, important milano monuments and very professional guides, that I recommend taking.
    Written 26 June 2022
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  • gelkr
    Stockholm, Sweden196 contributions
    This is really something different. After a walk up in the hills you will find a small church located inside a cave.
    Written 10 June 2022
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  • Alex H
    Milan, Italy1,734 contributions
    Immersive and interactive experience in the history of paper with the unique opportunity of physically making paper with your own hands! Perfect visit not only for children but also for adults for the architectural, artistic and technological exhibits in situ. All you see it is still working after 900 years!
    Written 4 August 2022
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  • Waterloonie
    Waterloo, Canada1,515 contributions
    Definitely worth a visit if you're in town. Beautiful symmetry in an X shape instead of cross-shaped. Not too ornately decorated.
    Written 8 May 2023
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  • trooper92
    St. Gallen553 contributions
    We were lucky to have stopped here for a fe hours when traveling along the Adriatic coast. The village is nicely preserved, with wonderful views and a great historic atmosphere. Plan at least an hour to explore the alleys and viewpoints (including the castle‘s ruins).
    Written 19 October 2020
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  • rinamk
    Fort Worth, TX15 contributions
    A beautiful show and a must see for anyone in the area. Massimo is incredibly knowledgeable and conveys his passion for these birds to the audience. The technical details of their flight and prey locating techniques are fascinating. Public education and support for veterinary education is their legacy. Dorella and Massimo have their birds flying above you're heads with wings brushing your hair. It's exciting and a one of a kind show. Great for all ages.
    Written 21 August 2019
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  • Anass
    Zurich, Switzerland725 contributions
    The beach is easily to reach (by car). From the parking towards the beach you will pass a small village. Approximately 15-20 minutes walk.

    It is an empty and wild beach.

    totally to recommend, if you want to be away from the crowd.
    Written 23 September 2020
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  • Mairwen1
    United Kingdom8,650 contributions
    The Riviera del Conero is off the beaten track for most tourists but for those who have the interest and time to explore the more remote natural areas, this is a uniquely beautiful part of Italy.
    The coastline stretches over about 20km with small coastal towns and numerous Blue Flag beaches (the European award given to outstanding beaches).
    There are many lovely beachside towns along this beautiful coastal strip.
    We decided to chose one and drove to Numana where we spent 3 - 4 hours. The highlight of the day was swimming at Spiaggia dei Frate (see separate review).
    This was a stunning beach where the white limestone cliffs of Monte Conero dropped right down to meet the Caribbean-coloured waters.
    Above the beach, is the Piazza Nuova, a panoramic lookout point with views of Monte Conero. From here you can see a long stretch of the Riviera del Conero coastline.
    In hindsight, we could have very easily combined both Numana and Sirolo which are very close together. If I was doing it again, we’d plan to spend time in both towns in the one trip.
    Written 31 August 2022
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  • Leigh T
    Austin, TX21 contributions
    This section of the Adriatic Riviera is packed with locals who come to enjoy one of the more rugged and naturally stunning spots in Italy. The beaches and hiking spots are not for the faint-hearted but pay off your walking and exercising efforts with stunning views, gorgeous water and delicious seafood served by excellent staff. If you want immersion for your language skills, for relaxing like an Italian or for the food this is the place to be. The towns of Sirolo, Humana and Marcelli are strung out like jewels along the eastern coast. With some persistence we figured out the village bus systems, which bar owners were most likely to allow impromptu dance parties and the less traveled paths to the beaches. For an extra relaxing day, pack up your beach bag and take the ferry ride over to Due Sorelle beach - its less crowded and more primitive but well worth the ticket.
    Written 25 June 2019
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