Where to Stay in Pesaro: A Practical Guide
Choosing Pesaro for your vacation means experiencing a city where sea, art, and nature* intertwine in an elegant and culturally rich setting. Pesaro offers wide, well-equipped beaches, a pleasant seafront, a lively historic center, and proximity to the Monte San Bartolo Park. The atmosphere is ideal for families, couples, and travelers seeking a mix of seaside relaxation and cultural visits.
Pesaro's accommodations include beachfront hotels, historic buildings in the center, welcoming B&Bs, and residences for those seeking independence.
Most requested areas
In Pesaro there are different areas with distinct characteristics:
Seafront and Levante / Ponente area: perfect for those who want to be close to the beach and walk to both the center and the sea.
Historic Center / Piazza del Popolo: cultural and urban heart, ideal for those who want to be immersed in city life, close to museums, shops, and restaurants.
San Bartolo Park / Fiorenzuola / Casteldimezzo area: for those seeking more nature and views, further from the beach but with stunning landscapes.
Outlying residential areas: quieter, suitable for those seeking relaxation and a good quality/price ratio.
Accommodation options
Even in Pesaro, the facilities offer various accommodation options:
B&B, excellent for those who want to experience the city and enjoy local cuisine outside.
Half board, convenient for those who want to spend their days on the beach.
Full board , for those who prefer not to have to worry about meals.
All inclusive , usually with meals, drinks, beach and other extra services all included.
Many hotels offer discounts for children, museum entrances and agreements for various activities.
Prices and seasonality
Even in Pesaro the prices depend on the season and the services:
May and September: from €40 to €80 per person per day.
June and end of August: between €60 and €120.
July and August: €90–160, with peaks over €220 in 4- and 5-star hotels for seafront rooms with premium amenities.
Why choose Pesaro
Blue Flag and water quality: Pesaro has long been recognized for the cleanliness of its sea.
Lively historic center with museums, Rossini's birthplace, and active musical culture (e.g. Rossini Opera Festival).
Proximity to Monte San Bartolo Park: landscapes, views, and trails immersed in greenery.
Good selection of Marche cuisine and fish.
Excellent location for exploring Urbino, Fano, Gradara and the hinterland of the Marche.