Le Marche

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Le Marche is a captivating region on Italy’s east coast, offering a blend of rolling hills, medieval hilltop towns, and a stunning Adriatic coastline. Often overshadowed by Tuscany, it delivers a more authentic Italian experience with fewer crowds. The region is known for its Renaissance art, shoemaking heritage, and delicious cuisine, including olive all'ascolana (stuffed olives) and vincisgrassi lasagna.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To fully appreciate Le Marche, plan for at least 5–7 days. Spend 2 days in Urbino and the northern hills, 2 days exploring the Conero Riviera and Loreto, and 2–3 days for the inland towns like Macerata and the Frasassi Caves. If you have a car, you can easily combine a visit with a self-drive itinerary through Umbria or Abruzzo.

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