Understand
Senigallia is a picturesque fishing port town that offers more than just its well preserved castle called "Rocca Roveresca". One of its main attractions is the beach, known as "Spiaggia di Velluto" ("Velvet beach") because of its uncommonly soft sand. Relax on the beach and enjoy a drink while listening to live music at the newly renovated La Rotonda.
Experience the true Italian lifestyle by taking a stroll along "Il Corso," the town's main street, during the magical sunset hours. Join the locals as they catch up on gossip, greet their neighbors, and meet up with friends before or after enjoying a delicious Italian dinner.
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Pizza Margherita - A classic Italian pizza featuring a thin crust, topped with San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, and olive oil. The pizza is typically circular, baked in a wood-fired oven and cut into slices. Pasta Carbonara - This beloved Italian dish features cooked spaghetti tossed with eggs, pancetta (or bacon), grated cheese (typically Parmesan or Pecorino Romano), and black pepper. The residual heat from the pasta cooks the eggs, creating a creamy, savory sauce that clings to each strand of pasta. Risotto alla Milanese - A creamy, savory rice dish originating from Milan, made with Carnaroli rice, saffron, butter, and Parmesan cheese. It features a rich, slightly spiced flavor and a smooth, creamy texture. Historical Appearance
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