Marche (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarke]), or the Marches /ˈmɑːrtʃɪz/, is one of the twenty regions of Italy. The name of the region derives from the plural name of marca, originally referring to the medieval March of Ancona and nearby marches of Camerino and Fermo. Marche is well known for its shoemaking tradition, with the finest and most luxurious Italian footwear being manufactured in this region.
Restaurants in Marche
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Very cool place full of history! A must if you are in the area and you like a little mystery. They are not natural caves like Frasassi, I suggest you to bring a light jacket with you and call in advance to reserve your tour. Gaia, our guide, was very good and super nice, she was able to keep the kids attention alive for the whole time (about an hour)!
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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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Fermo is a very nice town with a rich history as the town used to be an important centre since Roman times. The piazza is very big and beautiful with several restaurants, bars and pizzerias plus a few shops. No cars allowed so safe very for children. There is a museum with beautiful pieces including a Rembrandt near the far corner of the square.
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Old city in Center Italy, near Appennini mountains. Only this is worth of a trip. If you add that the you are on the route of the old road from Rome to the Adriatic sea (Flaminia), here we are. Oh, don't miss the old and beautiful town (full of churches and museum), and the central plaza, in which you can drink a good coffee. In the shops, you can find traditional food too.... If you are travelling in central Italy, don't miss this place.
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The entrance to the church housing the Mary house. Impressive architecture and grand construction. Local artist chalk religious scenes on the walk.
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