EXPLORE THE MARCHE REGION
With breathtaking views of the Adriatic coastline and an abundance of art galleries, Italy's Marche region is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Montappone Hat Museum

1 min

Montappone’s known not just for its rolling hills or lush farmland, but for its hats, too. Shop for perfectly constructed Panamas and Porkpies, then pop by the local hat museum to see last fedora worn by legendary Italian director, Federico Fellini.

Fermo

19.4 km

The picturesque town of Fermo, located in the central Italian region of Marche, is renowned for its stunning position, nestled within the exceptional landscape of the area. It is also famous for the remnants of its defensive walls, which are still visible within its boundaries. Fermo sits atop Sabulo Hill at 319 meters above sea level, offering visitors stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Macerata

28.5 km

A top destination for classical music enthusiasts, Macerata hosts one of Europe’s most prestigious annual opera festivals at the world-renowned open-air venue, the Arena Sferisterio.

Ascoli Piceno

60 km

The enchanting city of Ascoli Piceno, tucked away in Italy’s Marche region, boasts a wealth of history, art, and culture. Renowned for its Renaissance square, Ascoli Piceno is an essential destination for travelers seeking a genuine Italian experience in the heart of the country.

Monti Sibillini

27 km

A natural haven in the heart of Italy’s Marche region, the Sibillini Mountains are famous for their stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Perfect for hiking, trekking, and outdoor adventures, the area is also home to historic villages like Norcia and Castelluccio, known for their rich artisanal heritage. The Sibillini Mountains offer the ideal escape for travelers looking to explore nature, culture, and relaxation in a pristine environment.

Riviera Adriatica

34.9 km

The Adriatic Riviera, renowned for its golden beaches and crystal-clear waters, hides a true gem: the Conero Riviera. Situated in the Marche region, this stunning destination features breathtaking views, towering cliffs, and charming fishing villages, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts and sea lovers alike. Whether you're looking to relax on pristine beaches or explore scenic coastal trails, the Conero Riviera promises an unforgettable experience.

Loreto e Assisi

70 km | 120 km

Explore Loreto, famous for the Sanctuary of the Holy House and the spiritual allure of the Lauretana road, drawing visitors from around the globe. In contrast, Assisi is celebrated as the birthplace of St. Francis, featuring the stunning Basilica and enchanting medieval streets that tell his story. Both cities provide a unique experience of sacred art, culture, and breathtaking scenery, making them ideal for travelers seeking a spiritual and cultural retreat in the Marche and Umbria regions.

Montappone Hat Museum

1 MIN

Montappone’s known not just for its rolling hills or lush farmland, but for its hats, too. Shop for perfectly constructed Panamas and Porkpies, then pop by the local hat museum to see last fedora worn by legendary Italian director, Federico Fellini.

Fermo

19. 4 KM

The picturesque town of Fermo, located in the central Italian region of Marche, is renowned for its stunning position, nestled within the exceptional landscape of the area. It is also famous for the remnants of its defensive walls, which are still visible within its boundaries. Fermo sits atop Sabulo Hill at 319 meters above sea level, offering visitors stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Macerata

28.5 KM

A top destination for classical music enthusiasts, Macerata hosts one of Europe’s most prestigious annual opera festivals at the world-renowned open-air venue, the Arena Sferisterio.

Ascoli Piceno

60 KM

The enchanting city of Ascoli Piceno, tucked away in Italy’s Marche region, boasts a wealth of history, art, and culture. Renowned for its Renaissance square, Ascoli Piceno is an essential destination for travelers seeking a genuine Italian experience in the heart of the country.

Monti Sibillini

27KM

A natural haven in the heart of Italy’s Marche region, the Sibillini Mountains are famous for their stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Perfect for hiking, trekking, and outdoor adventures, the area is also home to historic villages like Norcia and Castelluccio, known for their rich artisanal heritage. The Sibillini Mountains offer the ideal escape for travelers looking to explore nature, culture, and relaxation in a pristine environment.

Riviera Adriatica

34.9 KM

The Adriatic Riviera, renowned for its golden beaches and crystal-clear waters, hides a true gem: the Conero Riviera. Situated in the Marche region, this stunning destination features breathtaking views, towering cliffs, and charming fishing villages, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts and sea lovers alike. Whether you're looking to relax on pristine beaches or explore scenic coastal trails, the Conero Riviera promises an unforgettable experience.

Loreto e Assisi

70 KM | 120 KM

Explore Loreto, famous for the Sanctuary of the Holy House and the spiritual allure of the Lauretana road, drawing visitors from around the globe. In contrast, Assisi is celebrated as the birthplace of St. Francis, featuring the stunning Basilica and enchanting medieval streets that tell his story. Both cities provide a unique experience of sacred art, culture, and breathtaking scenery, making them ideal for travelers seeking a spiritual and cultural retreat in the Marche and Umbria regions.