Senigallia
Would you like to discover Senigallia and its surroundings?
Staying at our hotel you will truly be in a convenient area of Senigallia. Only 70 meters separate us from the famous Velvet Beach and, just 400 meters away, you will find the city center, full of attractions and an ideal place for a simple evening stroll with the family.
Senigallia is known for its impressive 14-kilometer-long beach. A safe beach for families, thanks to the seabed that slopes gently into the water and full of services for everyone, adults and children. The waters have time and again been awarded Blue Flag status.
Senigallia is known for its impressive 14-kilometer-long beach. A safe beach for families, thanks to the seabed that slopes gently into the water and full of services for everyone, adults and children. The waters have time and again been awarded Blue Flag status.
But Senigallia also has wonders to learn about for a true immersion in history, such as the Rocca Roveresca. A spectacular fortress characterized by a claustrophobic spiral staircase and the excellent preservation of the entire hotel.
Don't miss the Palazzo Ducale, located right in front of the Rocca Roveresca, the Piazza del Duca and a walk under the Portici Ercolani. What's more, if you stroll to the waterfront, you're sure to come across the Rotonda a Mare, a symbol of the city and now a venue for exhibitions and events.
Don't miss the Palazzo Ducale, located right in front of the Rocca Roveresca, the Piazza del Duca and a walk under the Portici Ercolani. What's more, if you stroll to the waterfront, you're sure to come across the Rotonda a Mare, a symbol of the city and now a venue for exhibitions and events.
Not just Senigallia: the inland villages
During your stay at our hotel, in the summer but also in other seasons, you can take the opportunity and visit other places in the Marche region, perhaps going inland, dotted with small villages.
Start in Mondavio, included among the most beautiful villages in Italy, thanks to its well-preserved fortress and city walls. Move on to Corinaldo, for another trip back in time, and finally travel to Ostra Venere, an ancient Roman town founded in the year 1000.
Ancona and the Frasassi Caves
You can also go to visit Ancona, a beautiful seaside town known for its beaches and more.
One of the city's most famous monuments is the Cathedral of San Ciriaco, a Roman and Gothic-style Basilica. Walking around the city you can stop at the Church of Santa Maria della Piazza and the Arch of Trajan.
One of the city's most famous monuments is the Cathedral of San Ciriaco, a Roman and Gothic-style Basilica. Walking around the city you can stop at the Church of Santa Maria della Piazza and the Arch of Trajan.
Take advantage of your tour of Ancona to stop at other fascinating and evocative locations, such as the incredible Frasassi Caves. These are underground karst caves located in the province of Ancona within the Gola della Rossa e di Frasassi Regional Natural Park. The path inside the caves will make you admire karst architecture that formed over millions of years. Stalactites and Stalagmites, also of impressive size, that amaze and excite.