Getting Around Spoleto

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Spoleto Cathedral

A magnificent Romanesque cathedral dating back to the 12th century, known for its stunning facade and impressive frescoes.

Rocca Albornoziana

Such a massive fortress built in the 14th century by Pope Innocent VI, offering panoramic views of Spoleto and the surrounding valley.

Teatro Romano

Roman theater dating back to the 1st century BC, where performances and concerts are still held during the annual Festival dei Due Mondi.

Piazza del Duomo

Surrounded by historic buildings including the cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace, offering a vibrant atmosphere and a central point for exploring the town.

Walk along the Ponte delle Torri.

Explore the Ponte delle Torri, a striking medieval bridge with massive arches spanning the deep gorge of the Tessino River. Take a leisurely stroll across the bridge and enjoy panoramic views of Spoleto and the surrounding countryside.

Walk the Historic Center.

Wander through Spoleto’s charming historic center, characterized by narrow medieval streets, ancient churches, and quaint squares. Discover hidden gems such as artisan workshops, local cafes, and small boutiques.

Taste Umbrian Cuisine.

Indulge in Umbrian culinary delights at local trattorias and restaurants. Sample traditional dishes such as truffle-infused pasta, wild boar stew, and local cheeses paired with Umbrian wines, such as Sagrantino or Trebbiano Spoletino.

Visit the Rocca Albornoziana.

Explore the imposing Rocca Albornoziana, a fortress built in the 14th century by Pope Innocent VI. Climb to the top of the fortress for breathtaking views of Spoleto and the Umbrian landscape, and visit the National Museum housed within its walls.

Take a Hike in Monteluco.

Escape to the peaceful Monteluco hill, located just outside Spoleto. Embark on a hiking trail through lush forests, passing by hermitages, monasteries, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking Spoleto and the Valle Umbra.