The province of Pescara (Italian: provincia di Pescara) is a province in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Its provincial capital is the city Pescara, which has a population of 121,366 inhabitants. As of 2015, it has a total population of 322,759 inhabitants over an area of 1,230.33 square kilometres (475.03 sq mi), giving it a population density of 262.34 inhabitants per square kilometre. The provincial president is Antonio Di Marco and the province contains 46 comuni.
Restaurants in Province of Pescara
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Natural Reserve in Majella National Park, renowned for its spectacular and pristine environment, characterised by a deep gorge, carved by the clear and cold waters of the Orfento River. Hikes in an uncontaminated area, with a wide choice of itineraries, from the easiests to the longest and most demanding ones. Rules: - access registration needed at the Orfento Valley Visitors Centre in Caramanico Terme; - no dogs allowed; - swimming or walking in the river is forbidden.
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Wonderful bridge at the main beach. You can see the city and the sea from this place. Interesting construction.
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Beautiful Abruzzo, wonderful region in the Middle of the Italian peninsula. This is the Pescara seafront. Nice People, good fish and wine.
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Montesilvano is an underrated Italian town. There is more than meets the eye at first. There are good restaurants, nice shops along the busy main roads, a very nice beach, markets almost daily on the streets in the summertime. And then there is this beautiful promenade here. It goes for miles and miles, you could walk southbound until you reach Pescara. In the North it ends where the big Hotel complexes are built along the beach. There's a pedestrian section, right along the beach. A lane especially for bikes. And of course the road for the cars. It's a nice thing to do in daytime. Enjoying the sun, visiting a restaurant, get some gelato along the walk or jump in the water in one of the many public sections. It can get quite hot for a walk in summer though. The Promenade is even more fun in the evenings. In summer sections of the street will be completely closed for traffic on several days a week. Then the streets really belong to the pedestrians. It seems like the whole town gathers here then. Everybody has fun and is in good spirits. Fast food, gelato stalls, drink stalls. A good number of market stalls. Street performers, bands. They are all here. This Promenade comes really to life in the nighttime. At the northern end there is another market on weekends. One night there was even a small Oldtimer car-meeting happening on the closed street. We enjoyed the walks here. Spend hours every evening. Never got boring, it's a fun thing to do. And in this town there are so few international tourists. Mostly locals and national visitors only. Makes the place feel so authentic. Loved it.
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