Senigallia and Le Marche
Senigallia is much more than a seaside destination. It is a place of discovery, beauty and rich in history, culture and events.
Discover what to do and see during your holiday in Senigallia!
Discover what to do and see during your holiday in Senigallia!
A place full of possibilities in summer.
Our hotel makes it easy for you to enjoy Senigallia: a convenient shuttle service takes you to the centre in the evening, or you can even get there on foot! In summer our city is even more lively, with events and evening markets adorning the seafront for over a kilometre.
One of the symbols of the city is the famous Rotonda a Mare, a circular building towering over the coastline, famous for hosting parties and musical evenings.
One of the symbols of the city is the famous Rotonda a Mare, a circular building towering over the coastline, famous for hosting parties and musical evenings.
It is still the hub of Senigallia life today, with exhibitions and events
In addition, the old town centre offers some fine monuments such as the Rocca Roveresca, the Portici Ercolani, Piazza Garibaldi and the Palazzo del Duca.
In addition, the old town centre offers some fine monuments such as the Rocca Roveresca, the Portici Ercolani, Piazza Garibaldi and the Palazzo del Duca.
Events and culture in Senigallia
In the summer, the city is even richer in events, festivals and music. One of the most famous events is undoubtedly the Summer Jumboree, a festival of music and culture from the 40s and 50s. Then there is Pane Nostrum, which takes place in September and is a festival dedicated to the aromas and taste of bread and yeast products.
Those who love theatrical performances will find that the modern Teatro La Fenice puts on shows of the highest level.
Those who love theatrical performances will find that the modern Teatro La Fenice puts on shows of the highest level.
The surrounding area, from historic villages, romance, faith and nature
There are also a number of historic villages in the Senigallia area that are among the most beautiful in Italy and are not to be missed, such as Corinaldo and Mondavio.
Then there is Loreto, with its Sanctuary of the Holy House of Nazareth, one of the most important destinations for Marian worship in Italy and the world.
Recanati, the birthplace of the famous poet Giacomo Leopardi, is also worth visiting.
Then there is Loreto, with its Sanctuary of the Holy House of Nazareth, one of the most important destinations for Marian worship in Italy and the world.
Recanati, the birthplace of the famous poet Giacomo Leopardi, is also worth visiting.
If you love romance, ancient medieval villages and castles of yesteryear, then Gradara is a stop to be savoured. Among the walls, the streets of the village and the castle, it is easy to identify with one of the most famous and tormented love stories, the one between the infernal lovers Paolo and Francesca.
Nature also offers unexpected gems, such as the Frasassi Caves. We are talking about 30 km of ancient caves with impressive stalactites, some more than 20 metres high.
Monte Conero is also not to be missed, standing alone over the beautiful Adriatic Sea. A place full of hiking trails and wonderful beaches, such as Due Sorelle.
Nature also offers unexpected gems, such as the Frasassi Caves. We are talking about 30 km of ancient caves with impressive stalactites, some more than 20 metres high.
Monte Conero is also not to be missed, standing alone over the beautiful Adriatic Sea. A place full of hiking trails and wonderful beaches, such as Due Sorelle.