A city 23km from Perugia. The birthplace of Saint Francis, visit the Basilica of St. Francis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and stroll through the charming medieval streets
It is a pristine, natural area with lush greenery and abundant birdlife. On its two beautiful islands, Isola Maggiore stands out as the most interesting to visit. The island is home to wild animals like rabbits and pheasants, and features a medieval castle, along with bars, restaurants, and shops offering typical handcrafted products. Visitors can rent a boat or take a ferry to explore the lake.
Umbria is home to many wineries, where you can enjoy a gastronomic tour featuring local wines, cold cuts, truffles, and olive oil.
is a picturesque hilltop town in Tuscany, famous for its medieval charm, stunning views, and the annual theater festival. It gained international attention as the setting for the movie Under the Tuscan Sun, adding to its appeal for visitors seeking culture and history
One of the best restaurants in the city center
A perfect place to try tipycal Umbrian cuisine
Enjoy an Italian aperitif with a view here
Solomeo is a charming town where you can find the renowned cashmere factory and store of Brunello Cucinelli, known for its exceptional quality.
If you are a chocolate lover, book a visit to the world-famous Perugina Chocolate factory or stop by their store in the city center