We’re shaped by the people of Fabriano, by the ingredients grown around us, by the stories behind the region, and by a belief in slow travel done well.  This page brings together what we care about and the people and places we’re proud to highlight.

Things We Care About

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Supporting Local Markers and Businesses

Fabriano and Le Marche are full of extraordinary craftspeople: printers, ceramicists, roasters, bakers, winemakers, paper artisans, olive growers, metalworkers, and creative studios.
We champion them by featuring their work in our spaces, buying directly from them, and sharing them with guests who value quality, heritage, and handmade culture.

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Celebrating Honest, Regional Food

Food is central to life here — not curated for social media but rooted in real tradition.
We highlight producers we trust, wineries that make serious Verdicchio, trattorias serving dishes locals actually eat, and weekly markets that still feel untouched.
Our guests leave understanding Marche through its flavours.

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Sharing Fabriano and Our Region with Intention

We want our guests to experience the true rhythm of this area — from the mountains around us to the medieval centre, from festivals like the Palio to hidden paper workshops.
This is a region made for curious travellers, walkers, cyclists, designers, food lovers, and anyone tired of crowded hotspots.

Things We Care About

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Engaging In Real Hospitality

Our approach is simple: warmth, honesty, generosity, knowledge, and good taste.
We don’t offer a choreographed “experience.”
We offer a home that feels considered, lived in, calm, and ready for people who appreciate authenticity.

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Living Slowly and Thoughtfully

Here, slow living is not a cliché; it’s the natural pace of the place.
It shows up in how we cook, in how we garden, in how we explore, and in how we shape Fritto Misto Comune.
Guests are invited to join this flow, discover creativity, connect with the land, and breathe in the Le Marche clean air.

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Community and Connections

We care about connection first and foremost, the kind that happens naturally when people slow down, share a table (or coffee) exchange a few good tips, and start to feel part of a place rather than just passing through. Fritto Misto Comune is rooted in its town and its people, and we like to keep it that way. It’s a shared space built on respect, curiosity, and the quiet pleasure of feeling briefly at home somewhere else.