Collection: Pesaro and Urbino

Embark on a sensory journey through rolling hills and Renaissance splendor, where the aroma of truffles mingles with the echoes of Rossini's melodies. From sipping velvety Bianchello del Metauro in sun-drenched vineyards to marveling at Ducal Palace frescoes, this hidden gem nestled between the Adriatic and the Apennines promises a feast for both palate and soul.

Things to do in Pesaro%20and%20Urbino: Tours, Experiences & Tastings

Discover the Culinary Delights of Pesaro and Urbino

Nestled in the heart of Italy's Marche region, Pesaro and Urbino offer a gastronomic journey like no other. Begin your culinary adventure with a taste of the local specialty, "Rossini" pizza. This unique creation features mayonnaise and hard-boiled eggs atop a traditional pizza base, paying homage to the famous composer Gioachino Rossini, who was born in Pesaro.

Indulge in the Flavors of the Adriatic

Seafood lovers will rejoice in Pesaro's coastal offerings. Sample the exquisite "brodetto," a hearty fish stew that varies from town to town along the coast. In Pesaro, you'll find it brimming with at least 13 different types of fish, each adding its own distinct flavor to this maritime masterpiece.

Sip and Savor in the Hills of Urbino

Venture into the rolling hills surrounding Urbino to discover the region's hidden viticultural gems. The Bianchello del Metauro DOC wine is a local treasure, offering crisp, refreshing notes that perfectly complement the area's cuisine. Visit family-run vineyards like Cantine Mariotti for intimate tastings and breathtaking views of the countryside.

Immerse Yourself in Renaissance Splendor

Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage site, beckons culture enthusiasts with its well-preserved Renaissance architecture. Explore the magnificent Palazzo Ducale, home to the National Gallery of the Marche. Here, you can admire masterpieces by Piero della Francesca and Raphael, the latter being Urbino's most famous son.

Uncover Ancient Traditions at the Festa del Duca

Time your visit to coincide with Urbino's Festa del Duca, held annually in August. This vibrant celebration transports visitors back to the 15th century, with costumed parades, flag-throwing competitions, and medieval markets filling the city's picturesque streets.

Embrace Pesaro's Musical Heritage

Music lovers shouldn't miss the opportunity to attend the Rossini Opera Festival, held each August in Pesaro. This world-renowned event celebrates the works of Gioachino Rossini, featuring performances in historic venues throughout the city.

Discover the Art of Majolica in Urbania

Take a short trip to nearby Urbania, formerly known as Casteldurante, to explore its rich ceramic tradition. Visit the Museo Civico to admire exquisite examples of Renaissance majolica, then try your hand at creating your own masterpiece in one of the town's many ceramic workshops.

Savor the Flavors of the Countryside

Don't leave the region without tasting its prized white truffles. Join a truffle hunting excursion in the Acqualagna area, known as the "truffle capital" of Italy. Afterward, enjoy your foraged treasures shaved over fresh tagliatelle at a local trattoria.

Relax on Pesaro's Golden Beaches

After days of cultural exploration, unwind on Pesaro's beautiful beaches. The Baia Flaminia offers crystal-clear waters and soft sand, perfect for soaking up the Adriatic sun. End your day with a leisurely passeggiata along the seafront promenade, gelato in hand.

Experience the Thrill of the Moto GP

For a change of pace, time your visit with the Moto GP at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, just a short drive from Pesaro. Feel the excitement as world-class motorcyclists compete in this prestigious event, bringing a modern contrast to the region's historical allure.

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