Comacchio still seems to be a well-kept secret. Despite the beauty of it, visitors only gather here in small numbers. Even though it's so pretty, easy to get to and with lots of free parking lots in walking distance.
Comacchio with its canals feels like the little sister of Venice. Everything is a little smaller here. Less canals, less churches and historical buildings. And - like I said before - also less visitors. But that shouldn't hold you back from visiting this little gem.
It's nice to walk the streets and lanes of the old town. A good number of restaurants along the canal, souvenir shops and also specialty food shops. The specialty here is definitely the eel.
The Chiesa dei SS.Pietro e Paolo, the Via Edgardo Fogli, the Via Ludovico Muratori, the Via Della Pescheria, the Chiesa del Carmine, the Torre Civica, the Ponte degli Sbirri and of course the famous Trepponti Di Comacchio are all wonderful sights and all very close together in this compact historic center.
It's also nice to just follow the canals to some more quiet parts of the old town. Always some nice historic building to discover.
There is a huge free parking lot in walking distance, just next to the Coop grocery store where you also will find a free public restroom.
We had some lunch at the Trottoria Del Borgo. Most places closed after lunch. This one was still open and offered very good homecooked meals. Dog-friendly as well.
A wonderful little town. If you want to enjoy a town with history, lots of photo ops and good food and still don't want it to be overcrowded, then this is the place. Loved it. read more