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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SenigalliaSenigallia - Wikipedia

    Senigallia is a port town in the Marche region of Italy, with a history dating back to ancient Rome. Learn about its origins, battles, fair, earthquakes, and famous residents.

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    1) Lie on the ‘Velvet Beach’

    Senigallia is famous for its spiaggia di velluto, meaning ‘velvet beach’ – 13 kilometres of fine golden sand, leading up to the aquamarine waters of the Adriatic Sea. The sea is always calm, and the sandy bottom has a gentle gradient, making it ideal for families and less-comfortable swimmers. In true Italian style, the bulk of Senigallia’s beach is taken up by bagni, beach clubs with umbrellas, sun loungers and – sometimes – even a seaside spa. We stayed at Terrazza Marconi, where access to...

    2) Check out the ‘Rotonda a Mare’

    Ask any Italian what Senigallia is famous for, and the answer will be la Rotonda, of course! The Rotonda a Mare is Senigallia’s most famous tourist attraction, a pier with a round-shaped pavilion at its end, built over the sea. The Rotonda was erected in the 1930s, and throughout the years it was used as a ballroom, restaurant, conference hall and wedding location. The Rotonda can be visited for free every day in summerbetween 6 pm and midnight – the pavilion is empty save when it is used for...

    3) Party at Summer Festivals

    Senigallia is also famous for its summer festivals – first and foremost is Summer Jamboree, a two-week swing, rock and roll and lindy hop extravaganza, dedicated to American culture and music in the 1940s and 50s. This year the Summer Jamboree takes place between July 26th and August 6th and it includes 46 free concerts, dance classes, burlesque shows, a vintage market and street food. Another popular summer festival in Senigallia is Deejay Xmasters, a free event dedicated to music and extrem...

    4) Best Sunrise and Sunset Locations

    All along the Adriatic, the sun rises from the sea– now, I’m not an early riser by any means, but if you come to Senigallia, I strongly recommend waking up early to watch the sunrise in summer. The sun rises around 5.30 in July, and it’s one of the rare moments when you can experience this buzzing seaside town in total peace and quiet. The Rotonda is the perfect location to watch the sunrise– as you can see, the sun rises just behind it, creating a brilliant photo opportunity. You’re more tha...

    5) Discover the History of Senigallia Through Architecture

    Unlike many seaside resorts developed over the last century, Senigallia has a history that stretches back millennia, having been settled by a Gallic tribe in pre-Roman times. A walk around the historic center is a great way to spend an afternoon away from the beach, or you can turn this history outing into a full day activity if you so wish. Start with a visit of the Area Archeologica Fenice, located under the theatre of the same name, where you’ll be able to discover the remains of Sena Gall...

    6) Visit Palazzetto Baviera

    As you can see, there are many things to do in Senigallia away from the beach – however, if you only had time for one Senigallia tourist attraction, I’d choose Palazzetto Baviera, a Renaissance palazzo located just around the corner from Rocca Roveresca – looking unassuming from the outside, absolutely breathtaking from the inside. The Palazzetto was home to the noble Baviera family, who clearly didn’t spare expenses when it was time to decorate the interiors – the ceilings of rooms on the up...

    9) Visit Corinaldo

    If you fancy a quick trip away from the bustling atmosphere of Senigallia, Corinaldo is a great idea. This pretty walled village is located in the hills just behind the coast, barely half an hour drive from Senigallia – and driving there is half the fun, surrounded by a hundred shades of green and sunflowers, with their heads bowed in the midday sun. We visited Corinaldo on a hot morning, and there was not a single soul out and about – save for a lone child chasing a football. Corinaldo is al...

    Our base in Senigallia was Terrazza Marconi Hotel & Spamarine, a four-star property located on Senigallia’s lungomare, just opposite the Rotonda. Rooms were comfortable and with all mod-cons, and we especially loved the fact that access to a beach club is included with all rooms. If you don’t fancy swimming in the Adriatic you can head to the Spama...

    Senigallia is a seaside town in Marche, Central Italy, with a famous pier, a Blue Flag beach and a swing festival. Discover its history, culture and nature with this guide to things to do and see in Senigallia and beyond.

  2. Jun 30, 2017 · The city of velvet beach. "Feeling" Senigallia is an experience of taste, which touches all the senses. With its golden and velvety beach, the crystal clear sea, the historic center and the lively nightlife, Senigallia knows how to conquer everyone's hearts.

  3. Senigallia Italy: discover our list of top things to do in Senigallia. This charming seaside town on the Adriatic coast is located in the Ancona Province, inLe Marche Italy. Famous for its “spiaggia di

  4. Senigallia, Italy. A quick trip away from Ancona, the capital of the Le Marche province, pretty Senigallia is best known for its top-notch beaches—with velveteen sand and gentle tides, they’re perfect for families. The Rotonda a Mare, an art deco pier, is another highlight. Read more.

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  5. Senigallia is a city where sea and history intertwine, leaving traces of themselves in the local architecture and customs. Its territory is a gentle flat expanse that caresses the sea on the coast and climbs soft hills inland.

  6. A quick trip away from Ancona, the capital of the Le Marche province, pretty Senigallia is best known for its top-notch beaches—with velveteen sand and gentle tides, they’re perfect for families. The Rotonda a Mare, an art deco pier, is another highlight.