Getting around Perugia

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Top Attractions

Perugia Cathedral

Located on Piazza IV Novembre, this majestic cathedral impresses with its Gothic architecture and rich historical significance.

Etruscan Arch

Dating back to the 3rd century BC, this monumental gate is an enduring remnant of Perugia’s ancient Etruscan civilization.

Unique Experiences

Delve into the world of Italian chocolate with a hands-on workshop at Perugina, home to the famous Baci chocolates. Create your own confections and indulge in delightful samples of authentic Italian sweets.

Travel to Montefalco for a wine-tasting session, exploring bold Sagrantino wines and other local varieties. Tour scenic vineyards, learning about Umbria’s unique winemaking techniques.

Experience Umbria’s truffle-rich forests on a guided truffle hunt. Join a local expert and their trained dog, discovering this prized ingredient in a scenic, authentic setting.

Embark on a delicious walk through Perugia, tasting local specialties like torta al testo and pecorino cheese. Explore traditional markets, artisan shops, and discover Umbria’s culinary treasures.

Visit nearby Assisi, home of St. Francis. Explore the Basilica of St. Francis, historic streets, and the serene landscapes that inspired Italy’s beloved patron saint.

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