Sulmona (Latin: Sulmo; Greek: Σουλμῶν, Soulmōn) is a city and comune of the province of L'Aquila in Abruzzo, Italy. It is located in the Valle Peligna, a plateau once occupied by a lake that disappeared in prehistoric times. In the ancient era, it was one of the most important cities of the Paeligni and is known for being the native town of Ovid of whom there is a bronze statue in the Piazza XX Settembre, located on the town's main road which is named after him.
Restaurants in Sulmona
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From June to September, Chef Ezio Gentile runs 5-8 day food, wine and cooking adventures for groups of up to 10 people based in a restored Benedictine Monastery in Sulmona, which includes tours of the mountains and Adriatic coastline of the region. For those looking for a shorter adventures, afternoon truffle hunting and weekend cooking classes are available for small groups of 2 people or more.
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Services organized tourist guides and tourist information.
The Tourist Information Office is worth a visit on its own!!! Located in a lovely historic building, you should check it out. The the staff are very helpful and knowledgeable. English is limited for some staff but after all we are in Italy!!! They have tried hard; politeness and good will will get you a long way.
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It is safe, friendly and welcoming!! Great shops, places to eat. Mercato (or Market day) is on Wednesday and Saturday mornings - must do. If you have limited time go on one of these two mornings.
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