Private Tour: Discovering Leonardo da Vinci Canal Harbour in Cesenatico
Cesenatico, Italy
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 3 hours
In the picturesque historical centre of Cesenatico, which resides harmonically among modern urban structures, people can still get a sense of the atmosphere of the old fishermen's village. The soft sandy beach stretches out towards the sea, with its well-equipped beach centres.
Get ready for an amazing experience in Cesenatico !
Get ready for an amazing experience in Cesenatico !
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In the picturesque historical centre of Cesenatico, which resides harmonically among modern urban structures, people can still get a sense of the atmosphere of the old fishermen's village. The soft sandy beach stretches out towards the sea, with its well-equipped beach centres.
Get ready for an amazing experience in Cesenatico !
The visit of Cesenatico begins from the famous canal harbor of Leonardo da Vinci, where you can admire the floating section of the Marine Museum, with several specimens of fishing boats and transport of the northern Adriatic, perfectly reconstructed.
The Museum is home to the section in which the traditions of fishing and navigation are nicely illustrated. Piazzetta delle Conserve, our next step, hides behind colorful lanes and just next to the fish market (created in 1800), still working.
A dip in the modern literature cannot be ignored in Cesenatico, the city that gave birth to Marino Moretti, poet and writer, and that today is testimony to his house. Finally, our visit to Cesenatico includes a walk along the beach to watch the Grand Hotel and other famous palaces, concrete example of the Sixties' economic boom.
Along the harbor fish, local restaurants leave you spoiled for choice to taste seasonal delicacies of the Adriatic Sea.
Get ready for an amazing experience in Cesenatico !
The visit of Cesenatico begins from the famous canal harbor of Leonardo da Vinci, where you can admire the floating section of the Marine Museum, with several specimens of fishing boats and transport of the northern Adriatic, perfectly reconstructed.
The Museum is home to the section in which the traditions of fishing and navigation are nicely illustrated. Piazzetta delle Conserve, our next step, hides behind colorful lanes and just next to the fish market (created in 1800), still working.
A dip in the modern literature cannot be ignored in Cesenatico, the city that gave birth to Marino Moretti, poet and writer, and that today is testimony to his house. Finally, our visit to Cesenatico includes a walk along the beach to watch the Grand Hotel and other famous palaces, concrete example of the Sixties' economic boom.
Along the harbor fish, local restaurants leave you spoiled for choice to taste seasonal delicacies of the Adriatic Sea.
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