Here are the best things to do in Pescara.
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1. La Cucineria
Sitting in a seafood-filled city, Cucineria relies heavily on the terrain's fat (soil) with chitarrina (Abruzzo's spaghetti) with mountain herbs and dried tomatoes, favorite Roman cacio e Pepe, and the whole section of the focaccia-specific menu made with local flour has been left for 72 hours.
2. La Bottega del 40
A small abode is located under a stone archway in the tiny old town of Pescara, where primi prices rarely break double digits. This is a good place for a light economical dinner served Veloce (fast) with a basket of bread and a glass of the house plonk. There aren’t many tables, but the turnover is fast.
3. Museo Casa Natale Gabriele D'Annunzio
The birthplace of the controversial small but well-managed Nazi poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, with his nine galleries of furniture, documents, images and death masks housed in a glossy glass box. A short film (in Italian) is given as an introduction.
4. Ittico
This sleek 21st-century restaurant, amidst a cluster of more traditional trattorias.
5. Museo delle Genti d'Abruzzo
A huge (if slightly dated) display of Abruzzo culture jams into 13 connecting rooms, including the Bronze Age to the Risorgimento and more. The labeling is mainly in Italian with some sporadic English and the presentation is, at times, a little cluttered.
But there is a lot of history supported by the exhibits of a more folk bend (including many costumes). The most illuminated is the little-told story of the Abruzzo Islamic warriors of the Italic Shepherd, who named the peninsula.
6. Ristorante Marechiaro da Bruno
With more service staff than a number of restaurants with customers, Bruno is a vast seafood shop right on the beach. The menu is full of seafood coming to your table baked in bread crumbs, garnished with lemon or arranged on stage, depending on your order.
7. Ponte del Mare
Undoubtedly one of the most attractive modern bridges in Italy, this winding structure was built in 2009 to transport bikes and pedestrians across the Pescara River.
Without a doubt, it's the best viewpoint in the city, affording vistas over the long beachfront and the contrasting new and old towns, with the Abruzzese mountains – and on clear days Corno Grande – rising in the background.
8. Pescara Jazz
This international jazz festival is held for almost two weeks in mid-July at Teatro D'Annunzio and Porto Turistico. Previous highlights include big-name stars like Keith Jarrett and Herbie Hancock.
9. Osteria dei Sabatini
This cafe (pub) offers hearty simplicity for dishes like pasta alla gricia (pasta with cured pork and pecorino), frittatina alle ortiche di Montagna (mountain maiale al ginepro del Gran Sasso (pork fillet in juniper Gran Sasso).
10. Museo d'Arte Moderna Vittoria Colonna
Its small modern art. Only worth a brief pit stop, unless there is a seriously interesting temporary exhibition showing.
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