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Ancona is the capital of the Italian region called the Marches. It is an important port city on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. A part of its medieval center was bombed during World War II, but it is still full of ancient monuments and squares. Its medieval cathedral is set on the mountain overlooking at the gulf of Ancona and it is well worth a look. The ancient roman Trajan Arch is on the docks of the port. There is also a loved Memorial of the First World War (built during Fascism) on the waterfront. The city offers glorious vistas, on a coastline that extends from Pesaro, with mainly flat sandy beaches, to Mount Conero, with its rocky coast. The popular resort of Portonovo is at the Mount's base.

Many ferries link Ancona, and therefore Italy, to Croatia, Greece and Turkey.

Get in

By boat

Ferries are cheap and go regularly between various places by the coast.

Be aware that check-in for the international ferries is not directly near the customs/port authority, but a fifteen minutes walk elsewhere in the port. You could also take free bus line 20. Not very practical for travellers on foot.

The following international lines are serviced by car ferries (See also Ferries in the Mediterranean#Adriatic Sea):

To/From Croatia:

To/From Greece:

Check out Blue Line International [1], SNAV [2], or Jadrolinija [3] for more info on these lines.

  • To/from Bar (Montenegro) - 18 hours, twice a week, only in the summer, cheapest way approx 70 € - [4]

By train

Ancona has a direct train connection to Rome, Bari and to Rimini. Central train station is two kilometers from the port.

Be aware that the central train station has two sets of lines, and "Platform 2 Ovest" is NOT THE SAME "as Platform 2".

By plane

Ancona Airport [5]

Get around

Internet access

Internet cafe is on the port, a bit east of the train station. It is also an international calling service. Two computers. Via Guglielmo Marconi.

Luggage storage

There is a luggage storage at the east side of the railway station, opposite the toilets.

See

  • Ancona Cathedral. Attractive Ancona Cathedral stands on the Guasco hill overlooking the city's port and offers amazing views of Ancona and the Adriatic coast. The wooden roof of the 11th century Cathedral is actually in the shape of an upside-down boat and its most obvious feature is the 12-sided cupola. The Cathedral is actually built on the site of an ancient temple dedicated to Venus and you can still see some of the ruins underneath the church.
  • Serenellini's Accordion Factory. Since 1978 "Serenellini" manufactures a wide range of excellent handicrafted accordions, able to satisfy the needs of the student as well as the most demanding professional accordionist. The artisan style of Serenellini's accordion suits to the quality of the product; using only the best Italian raw materials,employing highly experienced craftsmen and adhering to a severe policy of accurate on-line testing up to the final product give rise to the top reliability guarantee of the instrument.
  • 1 Parco del Cardeto. Beautiful park on the hills close to the city. You gain an amazing view over the city, the harbour and along the coastline of the adriatic sea. No access to the beach from here. free.

Do

  • 1 Pinacoteca Comunale. Ancona's Pinacoteca Comunale (art gallery) is located in Palazzo Bosdari and houses over 100 works by 14th-19th century artists from the Marches and Veneto regions, including Titian and Andrea del Sarto. The top floor of the museum is occupied by the Gallery of Modern Art which contains a large number of works by the late Francesco Podesti and various other contemporary Italian artists.
  • Mount Conero & Beaches. Beautiful coastline and beaches lying at the foot of Mount Conero

If you want to quickly go to the rocky beach, you can take, from the train station, bus 1/4 to go to the "Passetto" (€1,20, one way). If you have some more time, you could take the bus to the wooded place of Portonovo (south of Ancona), where the rocky beaches are very nice. This tour requires at least half a day.

Buy

Eat

  • Trattoria Ulderico on the waterfront, close to the Mole Vanvitelliana is claimed by some as an excellent as well as budget place to eat fish, but expect relaxed service.
  • La Moretta on the Piazza del Plebiscito (or Piazza del Papa), is an open-air place with characteristic Marches-style food and drink. Free Wi-Fi.
  • La Cantineta, near the Piazza del Plebiscito (or Piazza del Papa), has a characteristic Marches-style food and drink.
  • Il Giardino, along the Viale della Vittoria, has good food and good prices
  • La Terrazza located on the upper floor just above the ferry station and customs office facilities is an excellent choice for seafood and fish cuisine lovers.

Drink

  • Raval, on the Piazza del Plebiscito, is a good place to meet people, drink a great, freshly made cocktail or to eat delicious Italian tapas. +39 071 2320951 Free Wi-Fi.
  • 'Bar Torino (corso Garibaldi), Tazza d'Oro (corso Mazzini) and Caffè Giuliani (corso Garibaldi) are great for driks and appetizers.

Sleep

  • Twilightblue hotels in Ancona
  • NH Jolly Ancona, Rupi di Via XXIX Settembre, 14 (In front of the Lazzaretto or Mole Vanvitelliana), +39 071 201171.
  • Ostello della Gioventu, Via Lamaticci. Check-in: 16:30, check-out: 11:30. Private hostel very close to the central station. Pro: Free Wi-Fi. Con: Closed between 11:30 and 16:30. Also closed between midnight and 6:30. So you have to return early if you go to a party. €18/person/night.


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