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Ristorante Da Nicolino

Termoli


Well regarded by locals, this discreet restaurant near the entrance to the old town serves some of the best seafood in a town not short on seafood. It's made a name for its brodetto alla termolese, a large terracotta bowl literally brimming with assorted fish and crustaceans 'swimming' in a sweet, spicy soup. The stuffed squid comes a close second.


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Nearby Termoli attractions

1. Castello Svevo

0.05 MILES

Termoli’s most famous landmark, Frederick II’s 13th-century Castello Svevo guards the entry to the tiny borgo (medieval hamlet). It isn't open on a…

3. Loggia Amblingh

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4. Palazzo d'Avalos

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5. Cattedrale di San Giuseppe

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The facade is a lovely low-key example of 13th-century Romanesque architecture that has survived several attacks, most notably by the Turks in 1566. The…

6. Riserva Naturale di Punta Aderci

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7. San Domino

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Head to San Domino for walks, grottoes and coves. It has a pristine, marvellous coastline and the islands' only sandy beach, Cala delle Arene. Alongside…

8. San Nicola

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