Why Should You Give the Marche Wine Region a Chance?
Called “the New Tuscany”, the Marche wine region is one of Italy’s last untouched wine regions and a must see for gourmet travellers. Le...
Why you Should Eat Salamini Italiani alla Cacciatora PDO
Salamini Italiani alla Cacciatora PDO are a delicious Italian meat product. Italian salami make for a quick, nutritionally-sound snack. You can also use them...
The Magic of Le Marche
THE MAGIC OF LE MARCHE
Many tourists opt for the most touristic Italian cities and regions: Tuscany, Lazio, or Lombardy, etc.
This could be due to lack...
Urbino, Le Marche
URBINO, LE MARCHE
When thinking of an artistic Italian city to visit, especially in the central regions, many flock to Florence, Assisi, or Siena. However,...
Genga, Marche
Genga, Marche is a town in the regional park of Gola della Rossa e di Frasassi. It boasts the Bandiera Arancione (Orange Flag), a...
The Untouched Furlo Gorge Nature Reserve
The Furlo Gorge Nature Reserve covers an area of over 3000 hectares of protected land. It was established in 2004. The towns included in...
Try the Brodetto Fish Stew
The Brodetto Fish Stew is a traditional dish of the coast of the Marche region. Originally, fishermen and fish merchants made the stew to...
Pesaro, Le Marche
PESARO, LE MARCHE
The large city of Pesaro, found on the coast of the Adriatic sea in the Le Marche region of Italy, has two...
The Cavalcata of Assunta
The Cavalcata of Assunta is the oldest historical re-enactment in Italy. It takes place every year in the city of Fermo, in the Marche...
Beautiful Central Italian Cities
From north to south, Italy is a lovely country for a number of cultural, historical, and natural aspects. Not to mention the food! The...
A Silvia by Giacomo Leopardi
Giacomo Leopardi, probably the best-loved Italian poet, was born in Recanati, Macerata, Le Marche. Leopardi wrote A Silvia in 1828, moved by the untimely...
Why do Italians think Le Marche is the New Tuscany?
Le Marche is the new Tuscany because there are many similarities between the two regions. Le Marche is at the same latitude as Tuscany...