What to see in Senigallia
Enjoy the Spiaggia di Velluto, and there's more: discover a region full of little wonders!
Welcome to Senigallia!
If you want to alternate your time at the beach with trips out of town or visits to the city, here are some useful tips on what to do and see in Senigallia and its hinterland.
Historical monuments, scenic views, villages overlooking the sea: you'll feel so many different emotions! The city of Senigallia is also filled with events. Do you love music? Don't miss the famous Jamboree or the Senigallia in Jazz festival.
If you want to alternate your time at the beach with trips out of town or visits to the city, here are some useful tips on what to do and see in Senigallia and its hinterland.
Historical monuments, scenic views, villages overlooking the sea: you'll feel so many different emotions! The city of Senigallia is also filled with events. Do you love music? Don't miss the famous Jamboree or the Senigallia in Jazz festival.
What to see in Senigallia
Discover Senigallia
Among historical monuments and hidden corners
Rocca Roveresca
A 15th-century Renaissance fortress, now a venue for exhibitions and events
A 15th-century Renaissance fortress, now a venue for exhibitions and events
The Rotonda a Mare
It is the symbol of the city, overlooking the sea and now hosting exhibitions and events
It is the symbol of the city, overlooking the sea and now hosting exhibitions and events
Foro Annonario
Neoclassical structure dating back to 1834, with 24 Doric columns and historic market spaces
Neoclassical structure dating back to 1834, with 24 Doric columns and historic market spaces
Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle
Built in the 18th century, it houses works by Barocci and Ramazzani
Built in the 18th century, it houses works by Barocci and Ramazzani
Pius IX Museum
Inside Palazzo Mastai Ferretti, it tells the story of Pope Pius IX
Inside Palazzo Mastai Ferretti, it tells the story of Pope Pius IX
La Fenice Archaeological Area
Remains of the Roman Sena Gallica under the city theater
Remains of the Roman Sena Gallica under the city theater
Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie
Just outside the center, reopened in 2024 after restoration
Just outside the center, reopened in 2024 after restoration
Do not miss these events in Senigallia
Festivals and unique atmospheres in summer
Summer Jamboree
Swing concerts, DJ sets, vintage market stalls, and beach parties
Swing concerts, DJ sets, vintage market stalls, and beach parties
Sant'Agostino Fair
Four days of stalls, culinary delights and attractions in the city center
Four days of stalls, culinary delights and attractions in the city center
Senigallia Jazz
Jazz festival featuring international artists
Jazz festival featuring international artists
What to visit around Senigallia
Villages, nature, and culture close to you
Corinaldo (18 km)
One of Italy's most beautiful medieval villages. Famous for its intact walls, the Scalinata della Piaggia stairway, and the Pozzo della Polenta well.
One of Italy's most beautiful medieval villages. Famous for its intact walls, the Scalinata della Piaggia stairway, and the Pozzo della Polenta well.
Ostra (15 km)
A small village nestled among vineyards, ideal for a peaceful stroll and tasting local wines.
A small village nestled among vineyards, ideal for a peaceful stroll and tasting local wines.
Arcevia and its castles (35 km)
Nine medieval castles scattered among the hills. Perfect for excursions blending history and nature.
Nine medieval castles scattered among the hills. Perfect for excursions blending history and nature.
Frasassi Caves (55 km)
One of Europe's largest cave systems. A fascinating visit for both adults and children.
One of Europe's largest cave systems. A fascinating visit for both adults and children.
Jesi (35 km)
City of art and land of Verdicchio wine. Don't miss the historic center, the Pergolesi Theater, and several wine bars.
City of art and land of Verdicchio wine. Don't miss the historic center, the Pergolesi Theater, and several wine bars.
Loreto (65 km)
A destination for pilgrimages and sacred art. The Basilica of the Holy House is one of the most important Marian shrines in Europe.
A destination for pilgrimages and sacred art. The Basilica of the Holy House is one of the most important Marian shrines in Europe.






