
Ancona Umbria And Le Marche, Italy Travel Guide
Ancona's seaside and natural setting have excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
This park, immediately south of Ancona, has numerous well-marked trails for various fitness levels. You find everything from easy coastal walks to more challenging ascents.
"Sentiero del Trave" (Path 304): A simple, flat stroll along the beach. "Sentiero del Passo del Lupo" (Path 302): A moderate trail that to a breathtaking viewpoint overlooking Due Sorelle beach (beach access via this path is currently closed). "Sentiero delle Due Sorelle" (Path 303): A difficult trail with a steep descent to Due Sorelle beach (beach access via this path is closed; use boat services).
"Anello di Portonovo" (Portonovo Ring): A simple to moderate circular path around the Portonovo Bay, for a leisurely stroll with scenic views. Maps of trails are available at visitor centers in Sirolo or Numana, or online on the Conero Park website.
Direct access to the beach via the "Sentiero del Passo del Lupo" (Path 302) and "Sentiero delle Due Sorelle" (Path 303) to Due Sorelle beach is currently closed due to erosion concerns. The beach is accessible by boat services.
Immerse yourself in Ancona's rich culture through various activities.
Ancona's main annual festival, in early September, celebrates its deep maritime heritage with boat processions, music, and fireworks.
Many towns along the Conero Riviera host various concerts, food festivals (sagre), and other events during the summer months, with lively entertainment.
Ancona's main theater hosts opera, ballet, and classical music performances throughout the year.
This old venue frequently holds concerts, art installations, and cultural events, notably during the summer months.
Consult local calendars for religious parades (especially during Easter) and historical reenactments in nearby towns.
Find opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation during your visit.
Numerous "stabilimenti balneari" (beach clubs) along the Conero Riviera have comprehensive services. They offer sunbed and umbrella rentals, changing facilities, showers, and beachside restaurants, for a comfortable day by the sea.
Many hotels as well have swimming pools for their guests.
For supreme relaxation, remember your Packable beach towel.
Several pubs and bars in Ancona's city center, particularly around the Corso Garibaldi area, could have live music, especially on weekends. The Lazzaretto occasionally is a venue for larger concerts.
Teatro delle Muse is the main venue for classical performances, including opera, ballet, and orchestral concerts.
Ancona's nightlife is generally quieter compared to major Italian cities. The focus is more towards leisurely dinners, enjoying drinks with friends, and evening strolls (passeggiata).
Explore Ancona's shopping scene for local products and souvenirs.
Verdicchio wine, Rosso Conero wine, Pecorino cheese, Ciauscolo salami, pre-packaged Olive all'Ascolana, and truffle products are delectable and authentic gifts.
Look for handmade items, though handmade lace is less common in Ancona itself.
Due to Ancona's port heritage, charming maritime-themed souvenirs might be found.
Prioritize buying local, handmade products directly from regional artisans and producers. This supports the local economy and authenticity.
If you buy large or many items, ask local post offices or shipping companies for international shipping rules. Know customs regulations in your home country regarding food products, alcohol, and certain types of products.
Always declare items purchased abroad when returning to your nation of origin to avoid issues during customs inspection.
Plan your days with a mix of delving into the past, natural beauty, and local experiences.
Enjoy seafood eating lunch at a portside restaurant or in Portonovo. Afterwards, a relaxed stroll through Mercato delle Erbe.
Head to Passetto for beach time or a walk along the spectacular shoreline.
Taste local special street foods like Olive all'Ascolana.
Hiring a local guide can significantly enrich your experience, giving a grasp of hidden gems, local customs, and the history of Ancona and the Marche region.