Ascoli Piceno: A Journey Through the Heart of History

Explore a charmingly preserved city that displays more than two millennia of history, art and architecture spanning the Roman, Medieval and Renaissance eras. Start your journey at St. Emidio Cathedral, dedicated to the martyr saint known for his unwavering faith and marvel at the exquisite 1473 “Polittico” altarpiece and the mysterious underground crypts. Then, venture into the remarkable Piazza del Popolo, crafted from elegant Travertine white limestone and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Indulge in a cappuccino at Caffe Meletti, where Hemingway penned “A Farewell to Arms.” Roam through the San Giacomo Quarter, the city’s oldest district dating back to the 1500s, to immerse yourself in its historical charm along its narrow cobblestone streets. Traverse the ancient Ponte Romano, a 2400 year old Roman bridge still in active use today and soak in panoramic vistas from Via Delle Stelle. Following a light lunch at Piazza del Popolo, relax at your accommodation before embarking on an afternoon exploration of a local point of interest culminating in a delightful dinner experience.

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Tour Plan

Stop 1 Saint Emidio Cathedral

The first stop is the Saint Emidio Cathedral, where we can admire the splendid “polittico” (Altarpiece artwork done in panels) from 1473 as well as the tombs underneath the church. The cathedral is home to some of the most striking religious statues in Italy. These awe-inspiring sculptures were created to honor Jesus Christ and the saints.

  • Incredible Views
  • Historical Town

Stop 2 Piazza del Popolo

Leaving the cathedral and still in Piazza Arringo, we enter the Palazzo del Comune (City Hall) that was built in the 14th Century. A few steps away is the Piazza del Popolo. This is considered the “living room” of Ascoli Piceno and one of the most extraordinary piazzas in Italy. The splendor of medieval and renaissance styles blending together is fascinating to witness. Across the piazza, we will visit the imposing Captain’s Palace which was the head of the judiciary since 1200 AD.

  • Medieval Views
  • Historical Scenery

Stop 3 Ponte Romano

This is a bridge built by the Romans 2400 years ago that is still in use today. From there we can take a stroll up the Via Delle Stelle and enjoy the views of the river below.

Stop 4 San Giacomo

This is the oldest neighborhood where we can see how life was like in the 1500’s and walk down narrow cobbled streets.

Stop 5 Lunch

We’ll have light lunch at one of the caffe’s in Piazza del Popolo After lunch you’ll be taken to the hotel for a rest. In the late afternoon we’ll plan a visit to a local point of interest and then dinner.

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