The province of Fermo (Italian: provincia di Fermo) is a province in the Marche region of central Italy. It was established in 2004 and became operational in 2009. Its administrative centre and provincial capital is the city of Fermo (population of 37,728 inhabitants as of 2015). Other major cities include Porto Sant'Elpidio (25,434 inhabitants), Porto San Giorgio (16,372 inhabitants), Sant'Elpidio a Mare (17,020 inhabitants), and Montegranaro (13,428 inhabitants). As of 2015, the province has a population of 176,380 inhabitants and spans an area of 862.77 square kilometres (333.12 sq mi), giving it a population density of 204.44 inhabitants per square kilometre. It contains 40 comuni.
Restaurants in Province of Fermo
4.5 based on 262 reviews
The roman cisterns have been builted in the 1st century after Christ by the roman colony Firmum Picenum to storage potable water for the town. 30 rooms divided in 3 lines per 2.200 square metres
WE visited this on Thursday evening during the antiques market. Nice to have a look at how ingenious the ROmans were! It is just a 30 minute visit and all you can see is the tanks, but if you realise when and why and how...MoreDear sir, we are in late but we would like to thank you for your nice review!
4.5 based on 153 reviews
No discussion. The best ice cream in Fermo. Super quality , near the beach, Eating there is Sun & Fun Moment. Enjoy!!!!!
4.5 based on 113 reviews
We did this hike out of season and in the rain so didn't seen another soul. It was perfect! The scenery is stunning with steep striking gorge walls and an engorged fast flowing river. If you hike to the Sorgente del Tenna (the source of the river Tenna) it is reasonably hilly so gets the heart pumping. It is worth getting to this point as the mountain sides are covered in carpets of wildflowers and beautiful red and green foliage.
Note the start of the trail is down a fairly rough dirt track with a small amount of parking at the end.
4 based on 349 reviews
The nice walk in the green and along the sea, the games to play with the kids, the cycle path! Many restaurants and bars for a refreshing stop in summer.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
This gelateria is a destination. With indoor and tented Seating in the summertime, it offers freshly made gelatos in flavors (including some exotic ones) with the opportunity to meet others in a relaxed and well-kept location. The different gelato combination offerings are works of art. But my favorite is the plain old cone. My mouth waters when someone mentions Pelacani. The service is courteous.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
I spent a lovely afternoon there with my best friend. We both enjoied the variety of services they offer: a sauna, an hammam, an emotional shower, a box filled with ice to refresh yourself after the warmth of sauna and hammam. They also have a wide and clean swimming pool with hydromassages and illuminated in the night. What was missing in that day, were fruits to eat and infusions to drink.
5 based on 22 reviews
This painting of the crucifixion has been called the most beautiful representation of the Renaissance Calvary. This is in a church right off the main square and very accessible to anyone. If you love renaissance art you will thoroughly enjoy. Nice cafe's around the corner also.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
This architectural example has only a few other similes in Italy, which are Palmanova, Sabbioneta and Castrocaro Citta del Sole. What strikes you firstly is you drive through a gate and arrive in a large symmetrical square piazza with shops, bars, the town hall and churches facing inwards, so it feels very organised and in harmony. Behind the shops etc. there is residential townhouses built in bricks. There is some free parking in the square.
We must mention the Gelateria Mecozzi, where lots of home made ice-cream is available, great coffee - sitting inside or outside, all at a reasonable price.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Elegant restaurant located in the center of the square, unique for its brick archways, the count comes as a stable Cordella (the rings are still visible inside wall wrought iron horse), since 1982, becomes a Bar Gelateria Tre Archi. Recently renovated, ours is a local than a large and comfortable dining room in pastel colors, a picturesque winter warmed by the stove, has a summer of outdoor space picked up by a large gazebo where you can easily enjoy our ice cream handmade molded with high quality products
Italian bars have a far more casual view of life, apart from the morning breakfast rush they are happy to help. Tre Archi is a wonderful example, the coffee is good, the pastries very good, they always bring nibbles with your aperativo and in addition they have excellent ice cream.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
A small but nice roman teatre out in the provinces of the old roman empire. Well worth a visit, spescialy during summer when there might be a concert to watch.
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