Forte dei Marmi boasts a deep-rooted tradition of hospitality that
arises from the very heart of its people, who have proved capable of
exploiting this land (which seems made to order as a vacation spot)
while preserving its nature beauty, which emerges at every turn.
In the early 1900’s, on the surrounding pines: they created a sort
of "garden city" offering secluded spots and opportunities for
relaxation, and a host of advance services; the hotel district overlooks
kilometers of well-equipped beaches that can guarantee customers all the
comfort they seek on a vacation.
In this magnificent setting, hidden by high hedges from indiscreet
glance, we also find the coast’s most exclusive villas in many
different architectural styles-neo-medieval, renaissance, art Dèco-with
their world of high finance to escape the public eye, and by artists and
scholars for quiet summer holidays, these villas have become symbols of
good taste and sobriety-ideal for guaranteeing of the daily privacy and
hosting the nightly parties of the bel mondo.

Forte dei Marmi offers a broad range of attractions for visitors’
free time.
Windows-shopping is a favorite pastime of those who don’t want to
leave the area: there are elegant shops and boutiques galore, all showing
the latest creations of the world’s greatest fashion designer and
exceptional accessories and jewelry, or visit the art and antiques
galleries.
The famous open-air market in the town center, every Wednesday morning,
attracts visitors even from far-off places.
If your preference leans toward moving around and exploring the region,
there are organized tours to Tuscany’s most important cities ( Pisa,
Lucca, Florence, Arezzo, Siena, etc.)to admire signification historical
documents, monuments, and interesting local tradition.
The summer season in loco, in any case, abounds in exhibits of various
types, festivals, celebrations, mountain fairs, and sports event.
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