Hotels to remember: Loreto

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Loreto: introduction

Loreto Hotel

Loreto is situated on a hill top, between the Valleys of the rivers Musone and Potenza. The city is known worldwide as a destination for numerous religious pilgrimages. The Sanctuary of the Santa Casa, which offered hospitality to Jesus of Nazareth is sited here and has become the town's main attraction.

In addition to visiting the Sanctuary, inside which one finds art works by great names such as Bramante, Baccio and Pontelli, tourists should not miss seeing the splendid Piazza della Madonna, Palazzo Apostolico, the Art Museum and the 16th Century Bastions. The town is still home to many craftsman and women producing silverware, religious souvenirs, brier pipes and musical instruments.

Events of interest to the visitor include the International Cappella Musical Review, Settembre lauretano, and the Festa della Venuta della Santa Casa. Loreto has many a treat in store for even the most demanding of palates. Featuring among the gastronomic traditions: the vincigrassi, a dish prepared according to a recipe dating back to the Jacobean period.

Loreto: suggestions from the hotels

Antonella e Franco

(Owners)

Santomaro Country Loft

Countryside Residences

Antonella e Franco

Discover the peaceful green countryside and magical medieval villages of Marche. Treat yourself to sunny days by the sea and romantic nights in the hills. (Santomaro Country Loft) →

Chiara Lucangeli

(proprietario)

Fattoria Forano

Farmhouse Holidays

Chiara Lucangeli

Try to imagine a garden without boundaries,lying in the shade of mulberry trees,surrounded by vineyards,the peace and quiet of the countryside,waiting for the sunset bring with them the magic of summer nights made of cricke and fireflies. (Fattoria Forano) →

noemi pettorino

(proprietario)

Il Sambuco

B&B and Homes

noemi pettorino

This is a place where you can switch off completely, for those who are looking for elegance, simplicity and isolation. Here you can still feel the pulse of rural life and the breath of the earth. (Il Sambuco) →