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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Begin your day at the magnificent Basilica di San Francesco in Assisi. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to some of the most beautiful frescoes in the world. Afterward, explore the charming streets of Assisi, filled with artisan shops selling ceramics, textiles, and jewelry.
Afternoon
In the afternoon, head to the nearby town of Spello, known for its enchanting medieval streets and flower-filled balconies. Take a stroll along the ancient Roman walls and visit the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, home to some of the region's most important art.
Morning
Spend the morning in Perugia, the capital of Umbria. Visit the Palazzo dei Priori, a magnificent Gothic palace that now houses the National Gallery of Umbria, home to works by Italian masters like Perugino and Pinturicchio.
Afternoon
Afterward, explore the charming streets of Perugia's historic center, lined with artisan shops, chocolate stores, and cafes. Be sure to stop at the Etruscan well, a fascinating underground structure dating back to the 3rd century BC.
Morning
Drive to the town of Norcia, known for its delicious cured meats and cheeses. Take a tour of a local salumeria to learn about the traditional methods of making prosciutto, salami, and other specialties.
Afternoon
Afterward, explore the charming town of Norcia, with its beautiful churches, medieval walls, and charming piazzas. Be sure to visit the Monastery of St. Benedict, where the famous saint was born.
Morning
Spend the morning exploring the stunning hilltop town of Spoleto, known for its impressive medieval fortress and beautiful Cathedral of Santa Maria dell'Assunta.
Afternoon
Afterward, take a scenic drive through the Valnerina, one of Umbria's most beautiful valleys, dotted with charming towns and ancient castles. Be sure to stop in the town of Cascia, home to the Basilica di Santa Rita, one of Italy's most important pilgrimage sites.
Morning
Spend the morning exploring the town of Todi, known for its stunning views over the Umbrian countryside and its beautiful medieval streets. Be sure to visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata and the Palazzo del Popolo.
Afternoon
Afterward, take a scenic drive through the countryside, stopping at local wineries and tasting rooms to sample some of Umbria's famous wines, like Sagrantino and Grechetto.