Pesaro, Italy

Tens of thousands of tourists from different parts of the world from April to September are sent to rest in Pesaro, a resort town in Italy , which is located in the Marche region. Here they are attracted by a leisurely, measured and very cozy atmosphere. It may seem that wonderful weather and well-groomed beaches are all that Pesaro can offer to holidaymakers. But not only beach vacation attracts visitors to the city. The few sights of Pesaro, the abundance of concert venues, the ancient promenade and luxurious restaurants - there is something to do. Yes, and shopping in Pesaro will be a success, as there are a lot of boutiques and specialized shops in the city.

Beach holidays in Pesaro

As for the beaches, they are considered the main wealth of this Italian resort. More than eight kilometers of an ideally clean beach strip, washed by the seas and protected by coastal cliffs, are the property of the municipality. For this reason, the beaches are free of charge, and sun beds and umbrellas are available for a fee. In the northern part of Pesaro is located Bahia Flaminia - a beach that is surrounded by beautiful green hills. It's always crowded here. To the south of the center there are "wild" beaches. There are no noisy discos on the shoreline, so a quiet and quiet holiday is guaranteed. Conventionally, Viale de la Republika divides the beaches into two zones - the Levante (southern part) and the Ponente (northern part).

Walking around the city

Being in Italy in the resort town of Pesaro, it is impossible not to see the sights, which are not so many here. It is enough just to walk around the city. Just note that the architectural dominants in Pesaro are absent. You will not see here the beautiful domes of tall bell-towers, luxuriously decorated church facades. Several hotels of the same type, with a view of Pesaro, are arranged in a harmonious line along the coast. The architecture of the city is simple and concise. But there are exceptions. So, in Pesaro the medieval castle of Rocca Constanta, surrounded by powerful walls and round towers, the famous Rossini Theater, remains of city fortifications was preserved.

Villa "Capryle", surrounded by luxurious gardens with labyrinths and symmetrical paths, is a magnificent example of a real Italian estate of aristocrats. Today, the exposition dedicated to Saint Paolo works on the base of the villa. The system of mini-fountains and streams is built according to a unique project. To ensure its operation, water is collected from a two-kilometer area without human intervention. In the spring and summer period, the villa hosts puppet shows for children, which leave an indelible impression.

And in the district of Pesaro, the villa "Imperiale", which in the 15th century served as a refuge for the Sforza dynasty, was preserved. It is surrounded by the park of St. Bartolo. Here, too, theater performances and performances are arranged. For visitors the villa is open from June to September.

Do you want to know more about the history of the city? The museum of Casa Rossini works in the city, where you can see printed publications, personal items, portraits and other exhibits related to the creativity and personal life of the great composer (the ticket costs 3-7 euros depending on the number of exposures visited). And in the City Museum, opened in 1860, operates an art gallery and an exhibition of Italian majolica (cost from 2 to 7 euros).

To reach Pesaro you can either by bus from Acona or Rome , or by train (from Rome via Falconare-Marittima). If you travel by car, you need to go on the highway A14 or SS16.