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( 0875 70 56 03; Via Ruffini 48-50; pizzas €7-8, meals €25; daily summer, Wed-Mon winter) This
is one of the better restaurants in the lively area between Corso Nazionale and Via Fratelli
Brigida. Sit streetside or in the brick vaulted interior and chow down on knockout pizza or
fresh-off-the-boat seafood.
Ristorante Da Nicolino
( 0875 70 68 04; Via Roma 3; meals €35; Fri-Wed) Well regarded by locals, this discreet
restaurant near the entrance to the old town serves the best seafood in town. Highly re-
commended is the brodetto di pesce (fish soup).
SEAFOOD €€
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Tourist Office ( 0875 70 39 13; www.termoli.net ; 1st fl, Piazza Bega 42; 8am-2pm Mon-Fri &
3-6pm Mon & Wed-Fri) Helpful but hard to find, it's tucked away in a dodgy-looking car park
behind a small shopping gallery, 100m east of the train station.
Getting There & Away
BOAT
Termoli is the only port with year-round ferries to the Isole Tremiti. Tirrenia Navigazione (
0875 70 53 43; www.tirrenia.it ; tickets €16-20) runs a year-round ferry and Navigazione Libera
del Golfo (
Apr-Sep) operates a quicker hy-
0875 70 48 59; www.navlib.it ; €36.50 round trip;
drofoil. Buy tickets at the port.
BUS
Termoli's bus station is beside Via Martiri della Resistenza. Various companies have ser-
vices to/from Campobasso (€3.50, 1¼ hours, 10 daily), Isernia (€7.20, 1¾ hours, three
daily), Pescara (€6.40, 1¼ hours, four daily), Naples (€14.20, 3½ hours, four daily) and
Rome (€15.50, four hours, frequent).
TRAIN
Direct trains serve Bologna (from €41, four to 5½ hours, 10 daily), Lecce (from €29, 3½
to 4½ hours, 10 daily) and stations along the Adriatic coast.
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