The province of Ascoli Piceno (Italian: Provincia di Ascoli Piceno) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Ascoli Piceno, and the province is bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the east, the province of Macerata to the north, and it faces the regions of Umbria and Abruzzo (Abruzzi) to the south. There are 73 comuni in the province, see Comunes of the Province of Ascoli Piceno.
Restaurants in Province of Ascoli Piceno
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whenever i to go to ascoli, i stop in the popolo for a caffe. you have to. its the center of the universe. beautiful place to sit and think and watch
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We revisited Offida to see this church as one of us had seen a documentary on television. This imposing church on the edge of the town survived the many mines placed during WW2, making many faithful believe it was a miracle. The vast interior is beautifully simple with its plain stone walls. The entrance is at the crypt then you go upstairs to the nave with more frescoes and a statue. It is only a 5 minute walk from the town hall and well worth seeing. The young man on the ticket desk was very informative and was kind enough to leave the church open for extra time.
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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).
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In the under-rated and little known seaside resort town of San Benedetto del Tronto, is a magnificent seaside promenade that stretches several kilometers from a very smart dock with yacht club and various cafes, and some public art work to the neighbouring town of Porto d'Ascoli. It runs along a beach that is lined with well-serviced facilities including some excellent restaurants, cafes, private cabins and lounge chairs with umbrellas. A few free beaches equiped with free showers intersperse the beach establishments that charge for their services. This pedestrian promenade is paved in attractive patterns and broken up by beautifully landscaped patches of green and fountains. Most striking are the parallel rows of palm trees some of which have been planted just a few years ago to replace those devastated by an invasion of weevils. This promenade is lit up at night to striking effect and is spotlessly clean. No litter in sight and all the gardens were clearly well cared for. I would highly recommend a visit to this little known gem on the Adriatic coast of Italy.
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