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Pescara

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Pescara is a vibrant and charming city in the Abruzzo region of Italy. The town is situated on the Adriatic Sea and is known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and delicious cuisine. This article will explore some of the top attractions and activities that make Pescara a must-visit destination.

Pescara: Capital city of Pescara province

Map of Pescara

One of the main draws of Pescara is its long and sandy beach, which stretches for over 20 kilometers along the Adriatic coast. The beach is divided into several sections, each with its own unique character and atmosphere. The central area of the beach, known as Lungomare, is a bustling promenade lined with bars, restaurants, and shops. Here, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the seafront, soak up the sun on the beach, or indulge in some retail therapy.

For those looking for a more peaceful beach experience, several quieter sections of the beach are further away from the city center. These areas offer a more laid-back atmosphere, fewer crowds, and a more natural setting. One such area is Torre del Cerrano, home to a beautiful nature reserve and a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving.

In addition to its beaches, Pescara is also known for its rich history and culture. The city has a charming old town known as Pescara Vecchia, which is home to several impressive historical buildings. One of the most notable of these is the Palazzo del Governo, which was built in the early 20th century and now houses the town hall. Another must-visit attraction is the Cathedral of San Cetteo, which dates back to the 14th century and features stunning frescoes and artwork.

For those who are interested in learning more about the history and traditions of the Abruzzo region, there are several museums and galleries to explore. The Museum of the Abruzzi People is a fascinating institution showcasing the region's history, culture, and traditions. Meanwhile, the Museum of Modern Art Vittoria Colonna is home to a collection of contemporary art from around the world.

Food is also an essential part of the Pescara experience. The region is known for its excellent cuisine, which is characterized by fresh, locally sourced ingredients and simple yet delicious flavors. One of the most famous dishes from the Abruzzo region is arrosticini, skewers of grilled lamb often enjoyed with a glass of local red wine. Another popular dish is spaghetti alla chitarra, a type of pasta made using a chitarra.

Other local specialties to look out for include brodetto, a fish stew made with a variety of seafood, and porchetta, a slow-roasted pork dish flavored with herbs and spices.

One of the best times to visit Pescara is during the summer months, when the city comes alive with festivals and events. One of the most popular of these is the Pescara Jazz Festival, which takes place in July and attracts jazz musicians from around the world. Other notable events include the Festa di San Cetteo, a religious festival held in honor of the city's patron saint, and the Festival delle Nazioni, which is a celebration of international culture and cuisine.

In conclusion, Pescara is a beautiful and vibrant city that offers something for everyone. With its stunning beaches, rich history, delicious food, and lively festivals, it is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Italy.

Whether you are looking to relax on the beach, immerse yourself in local culture, or indulge in some culinary delights, Pescara is sure to delight and inspire.

Regional Dossier

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Abruzzo

Maps, key facts, access, and protected landscapes — a compact reference beneath the article.

Map of Abruzzo

Region

Map showing the provinces of Abruzzo

Provinces

Map showing airport access in Abruzzo

Airports

Abruzzo at a glance: regional outline, provinces (L’Aquila · Teramo · Pescara · Chieti), and airport access (Abruzzo Airport — Pescara).
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Coast, interiors, and mountain landscapes — the region’s core character in three frames.

Provinces

Abruzzo is divided into four provinces — each with its own character, towns, and local routes.

L’Aquila

Capital: L’Aquila · Area: 5,035 km² · Population: ~293,000 · Comuni: 108

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  • Acciano
  • Aielli
  • Alfedena
  • Anversa degli Abruzzi
  • Ateleta
  • Avezzano
  • Balsorano
  • Barete
  • Barisciano
  • Barrea
  • Bisegna
  • Bugnara
  • Cagnano Amiterno
  • Calascio
  • Campo di Giove
  • Campotosto
  • Canistro
  • Cappadocia
  • Capestrano
  • Capistrello
  • Capitignano
  • Caporciano
  • Carapelle Calvisio
  • Carsoli
  • Castel del Monte
  • Castel di Ieri
  • Castel di Sangro
  • Castellafiume
  • Castelvecchio Calvisio
  • Castelvecchio Subequo
  • Celano
  • Cerchio
  • Civita d'Antino
  • Civitella Alfedena
  • Civitella Roveto
  • Cocullo
  • Collarmele
  • Collelongo
  • Collepietro
  • Corfinio
  • Fagnano Alto
  • Fontecchio
  • Fossa
  • Gagliano Aterno
  • Gioia dei Marsi
  • Goriano Sicoli
  • Introdacqua
  • L’Aquila
  • Lecce nei Marsi
  • Luco dei Marsi
  • Lucoli
  • Magliano de' Marsi
  • Massa d'Albe
  • Molina Aterno
  • Montereale
  • Morino
  • Navelli
  • Ocre
  • Ofena
  • Opi
  • Oricola
  • Ortona dei Marsi
  • Ortucchio
  • Ovindoli
  • Pacentro
  • Pereto
  • Pescasseroli
  • Pescina
  • Pescocostanzo
  • Pettorano sul Gizio
  • Pizzoli
  • Poggio Picenze
  • Prata d'Ansidonia
  • Pratola Peligna
  • Prezza
  • Raiano
  • Rivisondoli
  • Rocca Pia
  • Rocca di Botte
  • Rocca di Cambio
  • Rocca di Mezzo
  • Roccacasale
  • Roccaraso
  • San Benedetto dei Marsi
  • San Benedetto in Perillis
  • San Demetrio ne' Vestini
  • San Pio delle Camere
  • San Vincenzo Valle Roveto
  • Sant'Eusanio Forconese
  • Sante Marie
  • Santo Stefano di Sessanio
  • Scanno
  • Scontrone
  • Scoppito
  • Scurcola Marsicana
  • Secinaro
  • Sulmona
  • Tagliacozzo
  • Tione degli Abruzzi
  • Tornimparte
  • Trasacco
  • Villa Sant'Angelo
  • Villa Santa Lucia degli Abruzzi
  • Villalago
  • Villavallelonga
  • Villetta Barrea
  • Vittorito

Teramo

Capital: Teramo · Area: 1,949 km² · Population: ~301,000 · Comuni: 47

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  • Alba Adriatica
  • Ancarano
  • Arsita
  • Atri
  • Basciano
  • Bellante
  • Bisenti
  • Campli
  • Canzano
  • Castel Castagna
  • Castellalto
  • Castelli
  • Castiglione Messer Raimondo
  • Castilenti
  • Cellino Attanasio
  • Cermignano
  • Civitella del Tronto
  • Colledara
  • Colonnella
  • Controguerra
  • Corropoli
  • Cortino
  • Crognaleto
  • Fano Adriano
  • Giulianova
  • Isola del Gran Sasso d'Italia
  • Martinsicuro
  • Montefino
  • Montorio al Vomano
  • Morro d'Oro
  • Mosciano Sant'Angelo
  • Nereto
  • Notaresco
  • Penna Sant'Andrea
  • Pineto
  • Pietracamela
  • Rocca Santa Maria
  • Roseto degli Abruzzi
  • Sant'Egidio alla Vibrata
  • Sant'Omero
  • Silvi
  • Teramo
  • Torano Nuovo
  • Torricella Sicura
  • Tortoreto
  • Tossicia
  • Valle Castellana

Pescara

Capital: Pescara · Area: 1,224 km² · Population: ~319,000 · Comuni: 46

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  • Abbateggio
  • Alanno
  • Bolognano
  • Brittoli
  • Bussi sul Tirino
  • Cappelle sul Tavo
  • Caramanico Terme
  • Carpineto della Nora
  • Castiglione a Casauria
  • Catignano
  • Cepagatti
  • Città Sant'Angelo
  • Civitaquana
  • Civitella Casanova
  • Collecorvino
  • Corvara
  • Cugnoli
  • Elice
  • Farindola
  • Lettomanoppello
  • Loreto Aprutino
  • Manoppello
  • Montebello di Bertona
  • Montesilvano
  • Moscufo
  • Nocciano
  • Penne
  • Pescara
  • Pescosansonesco
  • Pianella
  • Picciano
  • Pietranico
  • Popoli Terme
  • Roccamorice
  • Rosciano
  • Salle
  • San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore
  • Sant'Eufemia a Maiella
  • Scafa
  • Serramonacesca
  • Spoltore
  • Tocco da Casauria
  • Torre de' Passeri
  • Turrivalignani
  • Vicoli
  • Villa Celiera

Chieti

Capital: Chieti · Area: 2,588 km² · Population: ~382,000 · Comuni: 104

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  • Altino
  • Archi
  • Ari
  • Arielli
  • Atessa
  • Bomba
  • Borrello
  • Bucchianico
  • Canosa Sannita
  • Carpineto Sinello
  • Carunchio
  • Casacanditella
  • Casalanguida
  • Casalbordino
  • Casalincontrada
  • Casoli
  • Castel Frentano
  • Castelguidone
  • Castiglione Messer Marino
  • Celenza sul Trigno
  • Chieti
  • Civitaluparella
  • Civitella Messer Raimondo
  • Colledimacine
  • Colledimezzo
  • Crecchio
  • Cupello
  • Dogliola
  • Fara Filiorum Petri
  • Fara San Martino
  • Filetto
  • Fossacesia
  • Francavilla al Mare
  • Fresagrandinaria
  • Frisa
  • Furci
  • Gamberale
  • Gessopalena
  • Gissi
  • Giuliano Teatino
  • Guardiagrele
  • Guilmi
  • Lama dei Peligni
  • Lanciano
  • Lentella
  • Lettopalena
  • Liscia
  • Miglianico
  • Montazzoli
  • Monteferrante
  • Montelapiano
  • Montenerodomo
  • Monteodorisio
  • Mozzagrogna
  • Orsogna
  • Ortona
  • Paglieta
  • Palena
  • Palmoli
  • Palombaro
  • Pennadomo
  • Pennapiedimonte
  • Perano
  • Pizzoferrato
  • Poggiofiorito
  • Pollutri
  • Pretoro
  • Quadri
  • Rapino
  • Ripa Teatina
  • Rocca San Giovanni
  • Roccamontepiano
  • Roccascalegna
  • Roccaspinalveti
  • Roio del Sangro
  • Rosello
  • San Buono
  • San Giovanni Lipioni
  • San Giovanni Teatino
  • San Martino sulla Marrucina
  • San Salvo
  • San Vito Chietino
  • Santa Maria Imbaro
  • Sant'Eusanio del Sangro
  • Scerni
  • Schiavi di Abruzzo
  • Taranta Peligna
  • Tollo
  • Torino di Sangro
  • Tornareccio
  • Torrebruna
  • Treglio
  • Tufillo
  • Vacri
  • Vasto
  • Villa Santa Maria
  • Villamagna

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