Yea, but, but, but... ****way*** lower on my bucket list!!Me too!!! Probably cost me less than a Gola!
It certainly is attractive to go to Italyā¦
Ancona is an easy hop by plane from several places in Europe. There is a bus from Ancona airport to the center of Castelfidardo, but if you want to explore the surroundings renting a car is definitely a better idea. (Just be careful not to drive into a "Zona Traffico Limitato" to avoid getting fined.)...
We often rent a car but the trains seem to go EVERYWHERE. Iāll ask my personal travel agent (my wife) to put Castelfidardo on the next itinerary. Maybe she can book a cooking class in that area!
OKAY, OKAY Tom, enough is enough. Where else could you go to the Polka Hall Of Fame, but in Cleveland, and see the birthplace of where the Polka King (Frank Yankovic) was born? His music swept across the U.S. in the late 40's and 50's. Everyone in the U.S. knew of him and his one million seller records -- Just Because and the Blue Skirt Waltz.. . . I mean, seriously, who these days is recommending Cleveland? No disparaging the people of this wonderful city, but is anyone recommending it?
early evening as it begins to cool, you will notice people walking
and filtering down one side street or another, and there is a flow
and consistency to the movement.. once you notice it, follow that
flow and you will eventually realize many are going through one
non-descript door in a typical town building.. go in that door..
walk up the steps and into the room, a nice Italian lady will help
guide you to a place at one of the long tables.. then she will ask
you "Pesce or Carne" ? and then for the next hour or so food and drink
will appear at your table and you will share it with the other people
as they share with you
this is the Trattoria experience where resident italians eat their evening meal,
you will be glad you found it and very affordable compared to
Dining for Tourists opportunities, which are also quite nice
Please donāt misunderstand me John! Maybe I didnāt state it wellā¦. Cleveland et al is a metaphor for the real America, the part that I like! Where (you are right) the real history of accordion is found (my point exactly). You will never find it in the tourist recommendations. LA! New York! The Poconos! Disneyland!OKAY, OKAY Tom, enough is enough. Where else could you go to the Polka Hall Of Fame, but in Cleveland, and see the birthplace of where the Polka King (Frank Yankovic) was born? His music swept across the U.S. in the late 40's and 50's. Everyone in the U.S. knew of him and his one million seller records -- Just Because and the Blue Skirt Waltz.
The real Italy! Letās go!early evening as it begins to cool, you will notice people walking
and filtering down one side street or another, and there is a flow
and consistency to the movement.. once you notice it, follow that
flow and you will eventually realize many are going through one
non-descript door in a typical town building.. go in that door..
walk up the steps and into the room, a nice Italian lady will help
guide you to a place at one of the long tables.. then she will ask
you "Pesce or Carne" ? and then for the next hour or so food and drink
will appear at your table and you will share it with the other people
as they share with you
this is the Trattoria experience where resident italians eat their evening meal,
you will be glad you found it and very affordable compared to
Dining for Tourists opportunities, which are also quite nice
My experiences also and may I add that I found wandering the lesser trodden streets of the old quarters of Southern towns and likewise observing the behaviour of locals will find many a 'variation on a theme' when it comes to commercial catering.early evening as it begins to cool, you will notice people walking
and filtering down one side street or another, and there is a flow
and consistency to the movement.. once you notice it, follow that
flow and you will eventually realize many are going through one
non-descript door in a typical town building.. go in that door..
walk up the steps and into the room, a nice Italian lady will help
guide you to a place at one of the long tables.. then she will ask
you "Pesce or Carne" ? and then for the next hour or so food and drink
will appear at your table and you will share it with the other people
as they share with you
this is the Trattoria experience where resident italians eat their evening meal,
you will be glad you found it and very affordable compared to
Dining for Tourists opportunities, which are also quite nice
My wife and I experienced the same thing. We were with friends who took us to this place, one flight up, with a long, communal table and we had a fantastic meal. Only it wasnāt in Italy. It was in an Italian neighborhood in The Bronx.early evening as it begins to cool, you will notice people walking
and filtering down one side street or another, and there is a flow
and consistency to the movement.. once you notice it, follow that
flow and you will eventually realize many are going through one
non-descript door in a typical town building.. go in that door..
walk up the steps and into the room, a nice Italian lady will help
guide you to a place at one of the long tables.. then she will ask
you "Pesce or Carne" ? and then for the next hour or so food and drink
will appear at your table and you will share it with the other people
as they share with you
this is the Trattoria experience where resident italians eat their evening meal,
you will be glad you found it and very affordable compared to
Dining for Tourists opportunities, which are also quite nice.
I've traveled all over the US, and while I do really love the marquee cities in this country, some of my favorite "finds" are places that people don't think of as tourist destinations. The sorts of towns that, when you mention going there, people respond with "why?" Maybe it's because your expectations are lower going in, so it's easier for them to surprise you.Please donāt misunderstand me John! Maybe I didnāt state it wellā¦. Cleveland et al is a metaphor for the real America, the part that I like! Where (you are right) the real history of accordion is found (my point exactly). You will never find it in the tourist recommendations. LA! New York! The Poconos! Disneyland!
I understand Tom. You won't find the Polka Hall Of Fame -- Euclid, Ohio in the AAA tour book.Please donāt misunderstand me John! Maybe I didnāt state it wellā¦. Cleveland et al is a metaphor for the real America, the part that I like! Where (you are right) the real history of accordion is found (my point exactly). You will never find it in the tourist recommendations. LA! New York! The Poconos! Disneyland!