Cesenatico
What you need to know before you go
Situated on Italy's Adriatic coast, the historic fishing village of Cesenatico is a real catch. The old town provides postcard-perfect scenes at every turn, with its quaint, colorful abodes, and traditional sailboats bobbing on the canal waters. Here, it's all about relaxed pleasures, from lazy afternoons gorging on handmade gelato, to dining on locally caught seafood al fresco before taking a waterside passeggiata.
When you've had your fill of chilling out, there's plenty of attractions too. The Museo della Marineria curates the history of Cesenatico's seafaring and fishing traditions, while the Porto Canale, the heart of old town, was the project of none other than Leonardo da Vinci.
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Devamını okuCesenatico is basically Venice without the San Marco crowds – and with a sandy coast as a bonus. It’s one of the great seaside towns gracing the Eastern Riviera, but which is often outshined by the other more popular summertime Italian cities. You can reach this small and quaint canal port town in about 90 minutes of driving southeast from Bologna.
The canal that Leonardo da Vinci designed is stunning, adorned by the colourful sails of traditional boats. Walking streets between charming piazzas easily lead you to the beach, while some transform into pedestrian-only routes with plenty of shopping and entertainment on offer. Here’s a list of top things to do in Cesenatico in a day or two, with a combination of history, sightseeing and modern pleasures.
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