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Grottammare, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a charming village that combines the allure of its historic hilltop center with the vibrant coastal promenade. Strolling through its cobbled streets, one encounters breathtaking views of the sea, quaint squares, and ancient brick buildings that narrate centuries of history. The upper part of the town, featuring its main square and the Church of San Giovanni Battista, exudes a timeless atmosphere, while the lower area boasts golden sandy beaches, beach clubs, and eateries where one can savor traditional Marche cuisine.
In the surrounding area, there is a wealth of experiences to enjoy. Just a few kilometers away lie medieval villages like Offida, renowned for its bobbin lace, Montefiore dell’Aso with its museums, and Civitella del Tronto, home to a majestic Bourbon fortress. Ascoli Piceno, located about half an hour by car, captivates visitors with its travertine historic center, elegant squares, and famous olives all’ascolana. Loreto, a destination for Marian pilgrimage, is approximately 50 kilometers away and houses the Holy House within its impressive basilica.
Nature enthusiasts can explore nearby marine reserves or traverse scenic routes that wind through olive groves and vineyards, with the sea on one side and hills on the other. Markets, festivals, and traditional celebrations enhance an experience that weaves together culture, gastronomy, and unique landscapes. Grottammare and its surroundings invite travelers to embark on an authentic journey through the Marche region, filled with sea, art, and the sweet life.
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