Pesaro
Pesaro, a charming
town on Italy's Adriatic coast, enthralls visitors with its rich history,
artistic heritage, and beautiful beaches. The second most populous city in the
Marche region, Pesaro is nicknamed the "Cycling City" due to its
extensive bike paths and the "City of Music" for being the birthplace
of composer Gioachino Rossini. In 2015, Pesaro was nominated as a UNESCO
Creative City.
Beyond cycling
and music, explore the enchanting Castello di Gradara nearby, offering
historical charm and panoramic views. Outdoor enthusiasts can discover the
beauty of Parco Naturale Monte San Bartolo, a natural park with
stunning coastlines, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife.
For a unique
shopping experience, visit Ugo Betti, a specialty and gift shop run by its entertaining owner. Beer
lovers can explore Beershop Grand Cru, while Vineria con Cucina in Fattoria
Mancini allows you to combine wine tasting with shopping at this winery
and specialty shop. As night falls, unwind with extraordinary meals and
stunning sunsets at Mar’aviglia Osteria, or experience lively nightlife at Moloco di
Levante bar in Tre Ponti. For a seaside ambiance, sip cocktails at Bar Del Faro
in Fano.