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Northern Umbria
Small towns with atmosphere seeping out of medieval, Roman and Etruscan walls. Genera-
tions of families who have been living in the same stone farmhouse for 200 years. Fields of
vineyards, wildflowers, sunflowers and olive trees.

NORTHERN UMBRIA
There are endless reasons to visit Umbria. It hosts more festivals, medieval tournaments,
outdoor movies, concerts, parades, antique fairs and organic markets than any other place
in Italy. Plus, the outdoor activities and walking trails cant be beaten. Tuscanys turn on
the overcrowded tourist radar has little to fear from Umbria, which is most content to stay
wholly off the beaten path.

Umbria is Italys most rural region, and the only province that borders neither the sea nor
another country. Yes, it has the rolling hills, ancient stone villas and expanses of vineyards
youd find in Tuscany, but Umbria is a less manicured place, its untamed geography scat-
tered with jagged rock formations and snow-capped peaks.

In paintings of Umbria, youll notice that not much has changed in the past, oh, 400
years or so. Northern Umbrias most popular draw Assisi still offers ample paths that
wind through ancient pink-stone buildings, looking much the same as it did in the days of
St Francis of Assisi in the 13th century.

Perugias range of restaurants, cultural events, museums and churches gives it a historic
yet cosmopolitan air. The hill town of Gubbio famous for its Corsa dei Ceri on 15 May
feels otherworldly any time of year. But the heart of northern Umbria can be found in the
smaller towns and countless tiny villages where one could get lost for days.

HIGHLIGHTS

Take the human-birdcage Funivia Colle


Eletto (p348) to SantUbaldo church, perched
on top of Monte Ingino above Gubbio
Spend an hour reflecting on the life of St Gubbio
Francis in the crypt of Assisis Basilica di San
Francesco (p334)
Sip on the famous Sagrantino or Montefalco Lake
Trasimeno
Rosso at the vineyard of Arnaldo Caprai
(p344) in Montefalco Assisi

Stay on your own semi-private island in a Deruta


youth hostel/agriturismo (farm stay accom- Montefalco

modation) on Isola Polvese (p360) in the


middle of Lake Trasimeno
Try your hand at spinning ceramics on the wheel at Maioliche Nulli (p333) in Deruta
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PERUGIA stretching from present-day Tuscany into Le both the University of Perugia and several uni- INTERNET RESOURCES
pop 161, 390 Marche, it was the Etruscans who founded the versities, including the famous Universit per Perugia Online (www.perugiaonline.com) Offers info on
One of Italys best-preserved hill towns replete city, leading to its zenith in the 6th century Stranieri (University for Foreigners), which accommodation, restaurants, history, activities and sights.
with museums and churches, Perugia is also a BC. It fell to the Romans in 310 BC and was teach Italian, art and culture to thousands of The main site, www.umbriaonline.com, lists information
hip student town with a never-ending stream given the name Perusia. students from around the world. for every tourist town in Umbria in Italian or English.
of cultural events and concerts. Within the During the Middle Ages the city was racked
city walls, little has changed architecturally by the internal feuding of the Baglioni and Orientation LAUNDRY
for over several hundred years, and a few ho- Oddi families. In 1538 the city was incorpo- Old Perugias main strip, Corso Vannucci 67 Laundry (Via Fabretti; h8am-10pm) Wash 3, dry
tels and restaurants are in triple-digit ages. rated into the Papal States under Pope Paul (named after home-town artist Pietro Van- 3, single-serve detergents 1.
Culturally, however, Perugia is on the edge. III, remaining under papal control for almost nucci, aka Perugino), runs north from the top
Two major universities, a steady stream of three centuries. of Rocca Paolina, through Piazza Italia and LEFT LUGGAGE
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foreigners and a thriving art scene ensure that Perugia has a strong artistic tradition. In into the heart of the city, Piazza IV Novem- Stazione Fontivegge (h6.30am-7.30pm) Costs 3 per
Perugia melds the modern in with its past. the 15th century it was home to fresco paint- bre, where youll find the Fontana Maggiore bag for the first 12 hours, then 2 every 12 hours thereafter.
ers Bernardino Pinturicchio and his master and the cathedral. Almost every listing in this
History Pietro Vannucci (known as Perugino), who chapter is within a kilometre of here. Urbano MEDIA
Although the Umbri tribe once inhabited would later teach the famous painter Raphael. (city) buses originate from Piazza Italia, while Little Blue What-to-Do This free English-language
the surrounding area and controlled land Its cultural tradition continues to this day with extraurbano (intercity) buses drop you off booklet is a must-have for students or anyone staying
at Piazza Partigiani. From here, take a few longer than a few hours. Known as the little blue book,
NORTHERN UMBRIA 0 20 km sets of scale mobili (elevators) through the its available at the Teatro del Pavone, the tourist office and
0 10 miles
To Ravenna
Rocca Paolina to reach Piazza Italia. If you newsstands. Find restaurants, housing suggestions, side
(100km) SS423 Calcinelli have heavy luggage, watch out: scale mobili in- trips and a description of local characters.
E45
Bibbiena Urbino terchange with staircases up the steep hillside. Viva Perugia What, Where, When The comune di
Pieve Sto Fossombrone From the train station its an enormous hike, Perugias monthly publication (0.80 from newsstands)
Stefano P4
Mondavio especially with that luggage, or a quick 1 bus lists events and public-transport schedules.
SS73b ride, 1.5km up the hill to Piazza Italia.
TUSCANY
Metauro
LE MEDICAL SERVICES
MARCHE
Sansepolcro
SS3 SS424 Information Emergency doctor (%075 34 024; hSat & Sun &
San Giustino
To Florence Cagli BOOKSHOPS nights)
(60km)
Arn
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SS73
SS3bis La Libreria (%075 573 50 57; Via Oberdan 52; Farmacia San Martino (Piazza Matteotti 26) This
Tev

h9am-8pm Mon-Sat, 9am-1pm & 4.30-8pm Sun) Stocks pharmacy has a list of all the pharmacies that are open
e re

Arezzo Citt di
Castello
Terme di
SS360 a selection of English-language books, as well as maps and 24 hours.
Monte
Fontecchio Pietralunga
Sasso Lonely Planet guidebooks in Italian and English. Ospedale Silvestrini (%075 57 81; S Andrea delle
Parco Ferrato Genga
Santa Maria
Tiberina Regionale del Libreria Betti (%075 573 16 67; Corso Vannucci 107; Frate) Hospital.
Scheggia Monte Cucco
SS71
h9am-8pm Mon-Sat) A good selection of English-lan-
Monte
guage books, cookbooks, guidebooks and dictionaries. MONEY
Al

Montone Cucco
ta

Castiglion SS219 Gubbio Costacciaro (1566m)


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Fiorentino Banks line Corso Vannucci. All have ATMs,


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EMERGENCY known as bancomats. Cashing travellers
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Police station (%075 572 32 32; Palazzo dei Priori) cheques inside banks usually garners at least
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della Cortona Torre


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Chiana Lisciano Fossato


Calaolari di Vico
Ossaia
Niccone Santa
Giuliana
Gualdo
a 2% to 5% service charge, and establishments
SS75 Terontola
Sanguineto
Tuoro Castel
Tadino INTERNET ACCESS that accept them are becoming quite rare.
Appenines

A1 Borghetto
Passignano Rigone Over a dozen internet cafs have popped up
Isola
Petrignano Maggiore Isola a scio recently, most charging around 1.50 per hour. POST
Minore Torricella
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Castiglione
Lake
Trasimeno
Magione Colle della
Trinit
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MARCHE
If youre sticking around, ask for an abbona- Mail Boxes etc (%075 50 17 98; Via DAndreotto 71)
Nocera
Montepulciano del Lago San
Isola Feliciano
Corciano Aeroporto
Perugia Sant'Egidio Parco Umbra mento discount card from the caf you fre- Uphill along a one-way street from the train station, or
Polvese Bastia
Regionale del
Monte Subasio
quent the most, which will save you about 15% take bus no 7 and its just past the Agip petrol station on
Umbra
Ospedalicchio
Brufa Assisi
on 10 hours. Many cafs now have Skype, with the left. Ship packages home by FedEx, UPS or DHL here
Chianciano
Terme
Panicale
Paciano Torgiano
Santa Maria Monte
degli Angeli SS75 Subasio
accompanying headphones and cameras. (make sure youre not shipping any perishables like meat
pino

SS77
Chiusi Bettona (1290m) Coffee Break (%075 571 63 22; Via Danzetta 22; per hr or cheese; theyll most likely get confiscated). Staff will
To

Citt Piegaro Cannara


TUSCANY della Parco
Pieve Regionale
Deruta Spello 1, wi-fi free; h9am-11pm Mon-Sat, 10am-11pm Sun) also wrap and box purchases for a small fee.
Casalina
Buy anything from the caf downstairs and use its (slow) Main post office (Piazza Matteotti; h8am-6.30pm
Tevere

del Pausillo Cantalupo


Foligno
Bevagna wi-fi as long as you like. Mon-Sat)
Marsciano
San SS71
Gualdo
Cattaneo
SS3 Tempo Reale (%075 573 55 33; Via del Forno 17;
SS3bis
Casciano
dei Bagni San Bastardo Montefalco Trevi h10am-11.30pm) Central and friendly, with high-speed TOILETS
To Rome Ficulle
Venanzo
To Terni
Bovara
Tempio di To Spoleto
connection, ample opening hours and cheap long-distance A growing drug problem in Perugia means
LAZIO (130km) (35km) Clitunno (15km) telephone service. it is probably safer to use the bagni (toilet)


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PERUGIA 0
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400 m
inside a bar or restaurant and to steer clear of
public toilets, where you might come across A WALK BACK IN TIME

To Colle della Trinit (5km);


A Paradis dt (5km); B C D syringes. For a thorough self-guided archaeological
Camping Il
Rocolo (5km) 19 tour from Etruscan to Renaissance Perugia,
TOURIST INFORMATION pick up the Archaeological Itineraries book-
15
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up-to-date bus and train timetables. the 900s, the version you see was begun in
Bar

Piazza aro
Via

Michelotti Scotti
24 Morlacchi
Via

39 57 6 del Sole
1345 from designs created by Fra Bevignate
Via
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Via Tancre di

Via della 54
Via Oberdan

To Mail Boxes Piazza della


Sapienza Reghe Repubblica INFORMATION Oratorio di San Bernardino...................24 A3 Pizzeria Mediterranea...........................50 C3
Etc (300m)
Via Baldo
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Via della Rupe


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Via Larga 36 67 Laundry.............................................1 C2 Palazzo dei Priori..................................25 C4 Ristorante dal Mi'Cocco.......................51 C2


Coffee Break..........................................2 C4 Pozzo Etrusco.......................................26 C3 Ristorante Il Bacio.................................52 C4
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Via Cap 30 5 34 Farmacia San Martino.............................4 C4 Sala dei Notari....................................(see 25) Ristorante Sole..................................... 54 C4
orali Piazza
66 Grifo Viagge...........................................5 B5 Universit per Stranieri.........................27 C3 Sandri................................................... 55 C4
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Via San Ercolano Il Periscopio............................................6 C3 Tuttotesto............................................ 56 C2


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InfoUmbria/InfoTourist..........................7 C6 SLEEPING Wine Bartolo Hosteria.......................... 57 C3


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23 Archi Police Station......................................(see 25) Centro Internazionale per la Giovent..31 C3 Cinastik................................................59 B4


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Tempo Reale........................................ 11 C4 Hotel Brufani Palace..............................32 B5 La Terrazza...........................................60 C4


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To Etruscan Chocohotel (1km); Tourist Office....................................... 12 C4 Hotel Fortuna.......................................33 B4 Lunabar................................................61 C4


46 Piazza
Mail Boxes Etc (1km); Hotel La Rosetta...................................34 C5
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Stazione Fontivegge (1.5km); SIGHTS & ACTIVITIES Hotel San Sebastiano............................35 C3 ENTERTAINMENT
Piazzale 64 17 Bruno
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Avis (1.5km); Hertz (1.5km);


Via

Arco Etrusco.........................................13 C3 Locanda della Posta..............................36 C4 Cinema Teatro del Pavone................... 62 C4


V

Maggiore & Coop (1.5km); Bellucci


Cappella di San Severo.........................14 D3 Pensione Anna......................................37 B4 Contrappunto.......................................63 C3

Hospital (2km); Ostello per la 68 22


Giovent Spagnoli (2.5km); Vi Via F Stazione Cassero di Porta Sant'Angelo................15 B1 Pensione Paola.....................................38 B4 Velvet.................................................. 64 C5
Renato Curi Stadium (3km); a ioren ren 71
Perugina Chocolate Factory (5km)
XX zo di Lo zo Sant'Anna Cathedral of San Lorenzo.....................16 C3 Primavera Mini Hotel............................39 B3
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Partigiani Chiesa di Sant'Angelo...........................19 B1 Bangladeshi Alimentari..........................40 B3 Mercato Mensile Antiquariato.............. 66 C5
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Comitato Linguistico............................(see 7) Bar Centrale.........................................41 C4 Umbria Terraviva..................................67 C3


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69 Fontana Maggiore................................20 C4 Caff di Perugia...................................42 C4


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Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria............(see 25) Caff Morlacchi....................................43 B3 TRANSPORT


rate

Piazzale
Europa Giardini Carducci..................................21 C5 Coop....................................................44 C4 Ferrovia Central Umbra........................68 C5
Via F
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To Chiesa di San Pietro &


Bor

Museo Archeologico Nazionale Covered Market...................................45 C4 Intercity Bus Station..............................69 B6


Medieval Gardens (50m);
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dell'Umbria...................................... 22 D5 Enone...................................................46 C5 Scale Mobili.......................................... 70 C5


Cacc

Ipogeo dei Volumni (5km);


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Cordon Bleu Perugia (7km); Museo di Palazzo della Penna..............23 C5 Il Cedro................................................47 C3 Scale Mobili......................................... 71 C6
Giu
Via

Europcar (13km); Aeroporto Nobile Collegio del Cambio................(see 25) Il Gufo................................................. 48 D4 Scale Mobili (Via dei Priori)...................72 B3
gno

Sant'Egidio (13km); Assisi (23km)


Nobile Collegio della Mercanzia..........(see 25) Il Segreto di Pulcinella...........................49 B4 Scootyrent........................................... 73 D3
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In the very centre of the piazza stands the from the 13th century, which is covered in more recently, the source of water during The bas-relief is layered with multicoloured
Fontana Maggiore (Great Fountain). It was de- wood panelling by northern craftsmen. WWII bombing raids. The second stop is the marble, limestone, and terracotta angels and
signed by Fra Bevignate, and father-son team The Sala dei Notari (Notaries Hall; %075 577 Cappella di San Severo (%075 573 38 64; Piazza Raffaello, musicians. Do check out the exterior poly-
Nicola and Giovanni Pisano built the fountain 23 39; Piazza IV Novembre, Palazzo dei Priori; admission Porta Sole;h10am-1.30pm & 2.30-6.30pm Apr-Oct, 10.30am- chrome faade.
between 1275 and 1278. Along the edge are free; h9am-1pm & 3-7pm Tue-Sun) was built from 1.30pm & 2.30-5pm Nov-Mar, Wed-Mon except in Apr & Aug
bas-relief statues representing scenes from 1293 to 1297 and is where the nobility met. when open daily), decorated with Raphaels Trinity CORSO CAVOUR
the Old Testament, the founding of Rome, the The arches supporting the vaults are Ro- with Saints (thought by many to be his first The citys largest church is the Chiesa di San
liberal arts, and a griffin and lion. Look for manesque, covered with frescoes depicting fresco) during the artists residence in Perugia Domenico (%075 573 15 68; Piazza Giordano Bruno;
the griffin all over Perugia its the citys sym- biblical scenes and Aesops fables. To reach (150508) and frescoes by his pupil, Perugino h8am-noon & 4pm-sunset), originally built in 1304,
bol. The lion is the symbol for the Guelphs, the hall, walk up the steps from the Piazza dating to 1521. The third museum included is unfinished until 1458, and then rebuilt in the
the Middle Ages faction that favoured rule IV Novembre. the Cassero di Porta SantAngelo (Scenic Tower; %075 17th century. Part of its interior cloisters date
NORTHERN UMBRIA

NORTHERN UMBRIA
by the papacy over rule by the Holy Roman 41 67 0; Porta SantAngelo, Corso Garibaldi; h11am-1.30pm & back to a former Romanesque church, but its
Empire. SOUTH OF CORSO VANNUCCI 3-6.30pm Apr-Oct, 11am-1.30pm & 3-5pm Nov-Mar, Wed-Mon enormous stained-glass windows arrived in
At the southern end of Corso Vannucci is the except in Apr & Aug when open daily). The panoramic the Gothic period. Legend has it that Pope
PALAZZO DEI PRIORI tiny Giardini Carducci, which has lovely views of view facing back on to Perugia is the main Benedict XI, who lies buried here, died sud-
The Palazzo dei Priori houses some of the best the countryside and hosts the antiques market. reason to come out here, plus it offers a histori- denly in Perugia in 1304 after eating figs poi-
museums in Perugia. The foremost art gallery The gardens stand atop a once-massive 16th- cal briefing of the three city walls. soned by his nemesis.
in Umbria is the stunning Galleria Nazionale century fortress, now known as the Rocca Paolina The adjoining convent is home to the
dellUmbria (National Gallery of Umbria; %/fax 800 69 (main entrance Piazza Italia, entrances on Via Marzia, Via Masi CORSO GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI Museo Archeologico Nazionale dellUmbria (%075
76 16; Palazzo dei Priori, Corso Vannucci 19; adult/concession & Viale Indipendenza; admission free; h8am-7pm). Pope At the end of Via Ulisse Rocchi facing Piazza 572 71 41; Piazza Giordano Bruno 10; adult/concession 4/2;
6.50/3.25; h8.30am-7.30pm), entered from Corso Paolo III Farnese built the monstrosity in the Fortebraccio and the Universit per Strani- h8.30am-7.30pm Tue-Sun, 10am-7.30pm Mon), which
Vannucci. Its an art historians dream, with 1540s, wiping out entire sections of what had eri are the ancient city gates, the Arco Etrusco will boggle the mind with its collection of
30 rooms of artwork dating back to Byzan- been a wealthy neighbourhood. Now used as (Etruscan Arch) dating from the 3rd century Etruscan and prehistoric artefacts carved
tine-like art from the 13th century, as well as the throughway for the scale mobili, you can BC. The upper part is Roman and bears the funerary urns, coins, Bronze Age statuary
rooms dedicated to works from home-town still see former homes of Perugias powerful inscription Augusta Perusia. The loggia on dating back to the 16th century BC. The
heroes Pinturicchio and Perugino. medieval families, capped with the bricked- top dates from the Renaissance. Cippo Perugino (Perugian Memorial Stone)
Also in the same building is what some con- over roof of the Papal fortress. Its nooks and North along Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi has the longest Etruscan-language engraving
sider the most beautiful bank in the world, the crannies are now used for art exhibits through- is the Chiesa di SantAgostino (Piazza Lupattelli; ever found, offering a new window into the
Nobile Collegio del Cambio (Exchange Hall; %075 572 out the year, and the last weekend of the month h8am-noon & 4pm-sunset), a church that boasts a language.
85 99; Corso Vannucci 25; admission 2.60; h9am-12.30pm sees the antiques market. beautiful 16th-century choir by sculptor and Just west of Corso Cavour is the modern art
& 3-7pm Mon-Sat summer, 2.30-5.30pm winter), which architect Baccio dAgnolo. Small signs for- museum Museo di Palazzo della Penna (%075 577
has three rooms: the Sala dei Legisti (Leg- PERUGIA CITY MUSEUM CIRCUIT lornly mark the places where artworks once 24 16; Via Podiani 11; adult/concession 3/2; h10am-1pm
ist Chamber), with wooden stalls carved by You can buy a combined ticket called the Pe- hung before they were carried off to France & 4-7pm Tue-Sun Mar-Oct, 10.30am-1pm & 4-6pm Tue-Sun
Giampiero Zuccari in the 17th century; the rugia City Museum Circuit (adult/child/senior by Napoleon and his men. Further north Nov-Mar), as stunning for its palatial surround-
Sala dellUdienza (Audience Chamber), with 2.50/1/2) at any of the three following sights; along the same thoroughfare, Via del Tem- ings as for its artwork. Frescoes from the 18th
frescoes by Perugino; and the Chapel of San the ticket is valid for one week. First, you can pio branches off to the Romanesque Chiesa di and 19th centuries share space with 20th-
Giovanni Battista, painted by a student of Per- venture down into the 3rd-century-BC Pozzo SantAngelo (%075 57 22 64; Via SantAngelo; h10am- century futurist Gerardo Dottori and German
uginos, Giannicola di Paolo. The Nobile Collegio Etrusco (Etruscan Well; %075 573 36 69; Piazza Danti 18; noon & 4-6pm), one of Italys oldest churches, painter and sculptor Joseph Beuys, a radical
della Mercanzia (Merchants Hall; %075 573 03 66; Corso h10am-1.30pm & 2.30-6.30pm Apr-Oct, 10.30am-1.30pm dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries. ideologist whose artwork transcends social
Vannucci 15; admission incl Collegio del Cambio 3.10; h9am- & 2.30-5pm Nov-Mar, Wed-Mon except in Apr & Aug when The remnants are even older, however; its boundaries.
12.30pm & 2.30-5.50pm Tue-Sun summer, often closed afternoon open daily). The 36m-deep well was the main said to stand on the site of a pagan temple, Just past the Porta di San Pietro is the 10th-
winter) highlights an older audience chamber water reservoir of the Etruscan town, and, and several of its inside columns were taken century Chiesa di San Pietro (%075 3 47 70; Borgo XX
from Roman structures. Giugno; h8am-noon & 4pm-sunset), entered through
a frescoed doorway in the first courtyard. The
THE PASSEGGIATA ORATORIO DI SAN BERNARDINO interior is an incredible mix of gilt and marble
One of the very best things to take advantage of in Umbria is the passeggiata (traditional evening After the canonisation in 1450 of St Ber- and contains a piet (a sculpture, drawing or
stroll). No matter how big or small a town, locals and visitors of all ages take to the streets with nardino of Siena, who visited Perugia many painting of the dead Christ supported by the
friends or family, by themselves or, these days, attached to a mobile phone. Most towns in Umbria times to preach, the local Franciscan order Madonna) by Perugino. Many of the paintings
are built concentrically around a main square that might have started out as a Roman forum or built a church to commemorate the saint. in this church feature depictions of biblical
medieval gathering place. Best of all, un passeggio is free, doesnt require any preplanning and Designed by the Tuscan Agostino di Duccio women.
practically forces you to eat a double gelato. Think of it as improvised urban street theatre. In in 1461, the Oratorio di San Bernardino (%075 573 Take a stroll or picnic at the Medieval Gar-
Perugia, watch as the students preen and flirt, jostling their way towards adulthood. In Orvieto, sit 39 57; Piazza San Francesco; admission free; h 9am-1pm & dens (%075 585 64 32; Borgo XX Giugno 74; admission
around the cathedral with older locals, who come to deliver Italian lessons to unsuspecting visitors. 3.30-5.30pm winter, to 6pm summer; mass 5.30pm Mon-Sat, free; h8am-6.30pm Mon-Fri), entered behind the
In Castelluccio, your passeggiata will most likely be shared with the towns herd of goats. 12pm & 5.30pm Sun) is one of the best examples Chiesa di San Pietro. During the medieval
of Perugias early Renaissance masterpieces. period, monasteries often created gardens
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reminiscent of the Garden of Eden and bibli- Two- and four-week courses start throughout the year, Sleeping telephone connection, 24-hour hot showers
cal stories, with plants that symbolised myths starting at 130 per week. The school can arrange private Perugia has a decent array of hotels and pen- and 100 shaded sites make this a safe choice,
and sacred stories. or family accommodation. sioni (small hotels), and is a good place to stay but theres also an on-site restaurant, friendly
Numbered locations through this garden Cordon Bleu Perugia (%in Italian 075 592 50 12, in if youre visiting Umbria by train or bus, as multilingual staff and plenty of extras (barbe-
include the following: English 075 692 02 49; www.cordonbleuperugia.com; Via many towns can be visited on day trips from cue pit, TV area, bocce party, small market
3 The Cosmic Tree, symbolising the forefather of all trees; dei Lilla 3, Casaglia) Come for a three-hour beginners class Perugia. Theres no reason to stay outside the and proximity to a bus into Perugia).
6 The Tree of Light and Knowledge; or a week-long professional chef course on Italian cuisine. historic centre: its noisier, less charming and Paradis dt (%075 517 31 21; www.wel.it/cparadis;
7 The Tree of Good and Evil; Day courses teach newbies how to make bread, pasta and not much cheaper. Strada Fontana Trinit 29/h, Colle della Trinit; per person
11 & 12 Medicinal and edible plants used for centuries; Umbrian appetisers; and theres even a singles cooking 5.50-7, car/tent 3/5; hMar-Oct; s) This camping
16 Remnants from an ancient fish pond; course. Week-long courses cost 350 to 600. RENTAL ACCOMMODATION ground has 46 well-shaded sites in a park-
20 The Cosmogonic Ovulation Spring (a lily-pad pond) Universit per Stranieri (%075 5 74 61; www Be warned that some apartment services in like setting with a swimming pool. Facilities
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24 The exit of the Medieval Gardens, symbolising the .unistrapg.it; Palazzo Gallenga, Piazza Fortebraccio 4) Perugia have a reputation for ripping off stu- include hot showers, laundry sinks, bar and
elevation of man from the natural plane. This is Italys foremost academic institution for foreigners, dents looking for short-term accommodation, childrens playground.
offering courses in language, literature, history, art, music, especially inventing problems caused by the Centro Internazionale per la Giovent (%075
Be sure to check out the groovy alchemists opera and architecture, to name a few. A series of degree renter that requires the landlord to withhold 572 28 80; www.ostello.perugia.it; Via Bontempi 13; dm 15,
studio tucked into the corner near no 20, the courses is available, as well as one-, two- and three-month part or all of the deposit. A good way to deal sheets 2; hmid-Janmid-Dec; i) If the 9.30am to
Yggdrasil Incline. intensive language courses starting at 300 a month and with this is to carefully walk through the prop- 4pm lockout and the midnight curfew (no
semester-long accredited programmes for students. erty beforehand with the landlord and take exceptions) dont scare you off, then youll
OUT OF TOWN date-stamped photos. appreciate the sweeping countryside view and
About 5km southeast of the city is the Ipogeo dei Tours Atena Service (%075 573 29 92; www.atenaservice wafting sounds of church bells from the hos-
Volumni (%075 39 33 29; Via Assisana 53; adult/concession Marco Bellanca (%075 573 68 53, 347 600 22 09; .com; Via del Bulagaio 38) can arrange accommoda- tels terrace, where guests often gather after
3/1.50; h9am-1pm & 3.30-6.30pm Sep-Jun, 9am-12.30pm bellsista@yahoo.com; 3/6hr for up to 16 people 100/200) tion from 200 per month for a shared room making dinner in the well-stocked kitchen.
& 4.30-7pm Jul & Aug), a 2nd-century-BC Etruscan Will meet guests in any town in Umbria, but specialises in in an apartment, and from 550 per month Enjoy the 16th-century frescoed ceilings and
burial site. An underground chamber contains art and history in Perugia and Assisi. Umbrian-born, fluent for a one-bedroom apartment. tidy four- to six-person rooms.
a series of recesses holding the funerary urns in German and English. Il Periscopio (see p321) arranges accom- Ostello per la Giovent Spagnoli (%075 501 13 66;
of the Volumnio family. The surrounding modation for students, business travellers and www.ostellionline.org; Via Cortonese 4; dm/s/d/tr incl breakfast
grounds are a massive expanse of partially Festivals & Events long-term visitors. & sheets 15/22/34/51, towels 1, laundry 3) A few kilo-
unearthed burial chambers with several build- Perugia and Umbria in general has no less There are also several ways to investigate metres from the city centre is Perugias main
ings housing artefacts that havent been stolen than 80 gazillion events, festivals, concerts, rental accommodation yourself: Hostelling International (HI) hostel. Its large
over the years. Take a train or APM bus 3 from summer outdoor movies and sagre (tradi- ask at the tourist office, which can help (80 beds) and doesnt have the romance of the
Piazza Italia to Ponte San Giovanni and walk tional festivals). Check www.bellaumbria.net with pricier weekly accommodation; city-centre hostel, but its clean, theres no
west from there. By car, take the Bonanzano or www.umbria2000.it for details. check any newsstand on Wednesday and curfew and the lockout is only 10am to 2pm.
exit heading south on the E45. Umbria Jazz (%800 46 23 11, 075 500 11 07; www Saturday for Cerco e Trovo (I search and Take bus 9 and 10.
The trick for independent travellers visiting .umbriajazz.com in Italian) This attracts top-notch interna- I find; 1.50) for apartment listings. Be
the Perugina chocolate factory (%075 527 67 96; Van tional performers for 10 days each July, usually around the sure to call before noon, as rooms go B&Bs & Hotels
San Sisto; admission free; h9am-1pm & 2-5.30pm Mon-Fri middle of the month. In the past, the festival has featured quickly; Pensione Paola (%075 572 38 16; Via della Canapina 5; s/d
year-round, 9am-1pm Sat Oct-Jan & Mar-May) is to either performances by hundreds of jazz greats, including Pat check posted flyers at the Universit per 33/52) Its a great bet if you want use of your
call ahead to arrange a guided tour, or simply Metheny, the Buena Vista Social Club, Chick Corea and Al Stranieri (opposite) or at eGeneration own kitchen but dont want the lockout of the
latch on to a tour group (conducted in either Jarreau. Single tickets cost 10 to 100, and week-long or (p321); hostel. It has eight simply furnished rooms.
Italian or English). After visiting the simple weekend passes are also available. Be sure to check out through word of mouth from other stu- Take bus 6 or 7 heading towards Piazza Italia
museum, youll wend your way through an Giardini Carducci during the day or any number of restau- dents, teachers or staff at the universities, and get off at the Pellini car park. Signs will
enclosed sky bridge, watching as the white- rants or nightspots for impromptu concerts. or at caffs (cafs) or pubs. guide you up the steps to the right. From the
outfitted Oomp-, er, factory workers go about Sagra Musicale Umbra (Holy Music Festival; %075 city centre, walk down Via dei Priori.
their god-granted talent for creating choco- 572 22 71; www.perugiamusicaclassica.com in Italian; BUDGET Hotel San Sebastiano (%075 573 78 65; www.hotel
late. Drive through the gates of the humour- ticket office Via Danzetti 7; tickets 7-50) One of the Camping & Hostels sansebastiano.it; Via San Sebastiano 4; s 40-50, d 50-70, s
ously nondescript factory entrance marked oldest music festivals in Europe. Begun in 1937, its held in The city has two camping grounds, both in with shared bathroom 25-40, all incl breakfast) Near Pe-
Nestl, or take bus 7 to San Sisto. Perugia from mid- to late September and features world- Colle della Trinit, 5km northwest of the city, rugias university is an old-school family-style
renowned conductors and musicians. which can be reached by taking bus 9 from pensione. Its side-street location guarantees a
Courses Eurochocolate (%075 502 58 80; www.eurochocolate Piazza Italia. Ask the driver to drop you off good nights sleep in its sparse rooms.
Check with the tourist office for lists of all .com) Most Perugini (Perugians) know to run, run far away at the Superal supermarket, from where its a Casa Spagnoli B&B (%075 573 51 27, 340 350 38
current classes in and around Perugia. from this most over-hyped of festivals, which often sees 300m walk to the camp sites. 93; www.perugiaonline.com/bbspagnoli; Via Cesare Caporali
Comitato Linguistico (%075 572 14 71; www up to one million visitors. Held around the third week of Camping Il Rocolo (%/fax 075 517 85 50; www.il 17; s 30-38, d 50-58, tr 60-75, all with shared bathroom)
.comitatolinguistico.com; 3rd fl Largo Cacciatori delle Alpi October, hundreds of booths sell every known concoction rocolo.it; Str Fontana 1/n, Loc. Colle della Trinit; per person The motto is semplice: simple. Although
5) Catering to a more serious crowd, the lessons here are of cacao, cocoa and chocolate. If you must, plan your hotel 5-6.50, car/tent 3/5.50; hEaster-Sep & during Euro- the slightly cantankerous Spanish-speaking
slightly more rigorous than at Universit per Stranieri. stay months in advance and dont even think of driving. chocolate; i) International newspapers, Skype grandmother now runs daily operations, this
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private-home B&B is still great value, and 19th century and 1920s. Updated with com- sweet and savoury crepes, salads and torta al Il Gufo (%075 573 41 26; Via della Viola 18; meals 26;
perfectly located near Piazza Italia. puter outlets, Sky TV and modern showers, testo (Umbrian flatbread sandwiches). h8pm-1am Tue-Sat) The owner-chef gathers in-
Pensione Anna (%/fax 075 573 63 04; www.alber and offering conference space and meeting Ristorante Il Bacio (%075 572 09 09; Via Boncampi 6; gredients from local markets and cooks up
goanna.it; Via dei Priori 48; s 35-45, d 50-70, tr 54-80, rooms, the Rosetta is a business hotel where meals 11; hto 12.30am Thu-Tue) This rather cavern- whatever is fresh and in season. Try dishes
with shared bathroom s 25-35, d 45-56; p) On the leisure travellers are just as comfortable. The ous ristorante and pizzeria sells good, cheap such as cinghiale (wild boar) with fennel (9)
4th floor with no elevator, this eclectic place hotel has a few free parking spaces; other- meals and also sets up a decent outdoor caf or riso nero (black rice) with grilled vegetables
is great if you want a central location that is wise itll cost you 20 in a nearby parking on Corso Vannucci, but its selling point is that and brie (9). There are great salads for 5.
quiet, but dont have a lot of heavy luggage. garage. its one of the only late-night restaurants in Ristorante Sole (%075 573 50 31; Via della Rupe 1;
the historic centre. meals 31;) Sure, there are better-quality restau-
MIDRANGE TOP END Pizzeria Mediterranea (%075 572 13 22; Piazza Pic- rants in Perugia, but youre here for the view.
Albergo Morlacchi (%075 572 03 19; www.hotelmorlacchi Locanda della Posta (%075 572 89 25; novelber@tin.it; cinino 11/12; meals 11; hWed-Mon) Perugini know The pastas not bad, and the duck carpac-
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.it; Via Tiberi 2; s 38-62, d 60-82; p) In a great loca- Corso Vannucci 97; s 90-108, d 134-170; a) The service to come here for the best pizza in town. A cio with truffles and grana (granular cheese)
tion near the Universit per Stranieri but quiet on our visit was less than friendly and the spaceship-sized wood-fired brick oven heats might just trick you into thinking you came
enough for visiting parents, this family-run amenities scarce, but the location and heavy up pizzas from the simplest margherita to here for the food.
two-star hotel is a popular choice. Rooms advertising keeps it full most of the year. You the 12-topping his and hers. Add delecta- Wine Bartolo Hosteria (%075 571 60 27; Via Bartolo
are furnished with simple but comfortable could save money by staying at the almost- ble mozzarella di bufala (fresh buffalo-milk 30; meals 32; hThu-Tue) Descend a staircase into
antique furnishings, and a few even have as-centrally located Hotel la Rosetta or Hotel mozzarella) to any pizza for an additional a low-ceilinged hobbitlike burrow thats lined
fireplaces. Fortuna, or upgrade for an experience of a 1.60. It gets busy enough to queue, especially with walls of wine bottles set around a handful
Primavera Mini Hotel (%075 572 16 57; www lifetime at the Hotel Brufani Palace. Thursday and Saturday nights. of cosy tables. The chef does beautiful things
.primaveraminihotel.it; Via Vincioli 8; s 42-48, d 60-70, tr Hotel Brufani Palace (%075 573 25 41; www.sina Ristorante dal MiCocco (%075 573 25 11; Corso with Chianina beef stewed with Sangiovese
84-90; ai) This central and quiet hotel run hotels.com; Piazza Italia 12; s 215, d 320, ste 440-850; Garibaldi 12; set meals 14; hTue-Sun) Dont ask for or as a carpaccio with lemon over radicchio.
by a dedicated English- and French-speaking pas) One of Umbrias two five-star ho- a menu because there isnt one at this most
mother-daughter team is a fabulous find, qui- tels, and a truly spectacular experience. Spe- traditional Perugian restaurant. Diners re- CAFS
etly tucked away in a corner. The magnificent cial touches include frescoed main rooms, ceive a set menu of a starter, main course, Many of the restaurants that line Corso Van-
views complement the bright and airy rooms impeccably decorated bedrooms and suites, a side dish and dessert. You may receive as- nucci open up pavement cafs in the warmer
and common areas. All rooms come with pri- garden terrace in which to dine during sum- paragus risotto in May, or tagliatelle (long, months. Dont expect the food to be top-
vate bathroom, telephone and TV, and break- mer, and helpful trilingual staff. Swim over ribbon-shaped pasta) with peas and ham in notch, as youre paying for atmosphere.
fast is available (3 to 6). Great value. Etruscan ruins in the subterranean fitness November. Extremely popular with students, Sandri (%075 572 41 12; Corso Vannucci 32; h10am-
Etruscan Chocohotel (% 075 583 73 14; www centre. It also has a 24-hour concierge, high- its best to call ahead. 8pm Tue-Sun) When you enter into your third
.chocohotel.it; Via Campo di Marte 134; s 42-65, d 64-124; end Umbrian restaurant, wi-fi (3 per hour) Il Segreto di Pulcinella (%075 573 62 84; Via Larga century of business, something must be
pais) The first hotel in the world and is wheelchair accessible. 8; meals 18; hTue-Sun) Come here for the only right. Known for delectable chocolate cakes,
dedicated to chocolate. Try items from the real Neapolitan pizza in Perugia, as well candied fruit, espresso and pastries, the staff
restaurants chocomenu, shop at the cho- Eating as a beautiful selection of salads and pasta wrap all take-home purchases (picked up at
costore or swim in the rooftop pool (sadly, Because of the great number of students and dishes. the counter but paid for at the till), no mat-
filled with water). Free on-site parking, lobby tourists, the amount of places to dine in Peru- ter how small, in beautiful red paper with a
wi-fi and triple-paned windows make up for gia is staggering. The first days of spring when MIDRANGE ribbon bow.
the location (on a busy street near the main the mercury rises above 15C or so (usually in Ristorante Nan (%075 573 35 71; Corso Cavour 206; Caff Morlacchi (%075 572 17 60; Piazza Morlac-
train station). March) sees dozens of open-air locales spring meals 23.50; hMon-Sat) Its a good sign when chi 6/8; h8am-1am Mon-Sat) Bring your bongo
Hotel Fortuna (%075 572 28 45; www.umbriahotels up along Corso Vannucci (the best two Ris- approximately 47 members of the same family drums and leftist rhetoric to this most hip
.com; Via Bonazzi 9; s 69-98, d 99-128, tr 147; ai) In torante Il Bacio and Caffe di Perugia are run a 15-table restaurant. Simply furnished of establishments. Students, professors and
a location both quiet and central, this spotless listed on p327). with a small menu, the food is nuovo italiano: expats nosh on international fare, sipping tea
hotel is partially housed in a building dating pat with Sardinian flatbread (7) or gnochetti or hot chocolate during the day and cocktails
back to the 1300s. Ancient stone, frescoes BUDGET in a pepper and radicchio cream sauce (6.50). at night.
and Venetian plaster walls accompany com- Il Cedro (Via Ulisse Rocchi; meals 3; h11.30am-3.30pm & The wine list is equally impressive and af- Caff di Perugia (%075 573 18 63; Via Mazzini 10;
fortable new furnishings, new parquet floors 5pm-2am Tue-Sun) Those in need of a food prod- fordable. meals 29; hnoon-3pm & 7pm-midnight Wed-Mon) The
and (thankfully) modern bathrooms. Eschew uct besides pasta should drop in for a quick Enone (%075 572 19 50; www.enone.it; Corso Cavour fanciest sit-down caf in town, its desserts
the lower-priced doubles, as theyre located kebab at what is reputedly the best in the city. 61; meals 26; h7pm-1am Wed-Mon) The new trendy are worth the high prices. It also serves a fine
in a musty reconverted one-star hotel with The tiny tiled takeaway is run by a family hotspot on the Perugian dining and drinking choice of basic pasta and meat dishes, and
no air-con. from Lebanon, who serves up good, cheap scene. A mix between an enoteca (wine bar), offers outdoor seating in summer and a smok-
Hotel la Rosetta (%/fax 075 572 08 41; www.perugia and filling shawermas and kebabs to students, restaurant and club, the vaulted brick walls ing room indoors. Combine dessert and din-
online.com/larosetta; Piazza Italia 19; s/d/tr incl breakfast tourists and passers-by. hide all sorts of goings-on, such as live music ner with the tagiolini al caco con rag di cervo
85/130/174; pai) Youll be so close to Tuttotesto (%075 573 66 66; Corso Garibaldi 15; meals (usually on Monday) and sushi made by a (pasta in chocolate sauce with deer).
the centre of Perugia that you can practically 9; hTue-Sun) Beyond Perugias pasta and meat Japanese chef (usually Thursday). The regular Bar Centrale (Piazza IV Novembre 35; h7am-11pm)
crawl to most sights. Although the building is focus is this casual university spot where pro- menu features funky dishes like carrot and A popular meeting place for students with an
hundreds of years old, the dcor is from the fessors and students debate Nietzsche over black truffle gnocchi in a parmesan basket. indoor salon and outdoor tables where you
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can munch a panini (sandwich) and watch Entertainment


the students on the cathedral steps. Much of Perugias nightlife parades outside OFF THE EATEN PATH
the cathedral and around Fontana Maggiore. Many of the best Umbrian restaurants are outside of town, or in towns most visitors skip. These
SELF-CATERING Hundreds of local and foreign students con- five restaurants are a bit far afield from a truffle-lovers paradise in the hills above the Valnerina
Coop (Piazza Matteotti; h9am-8pm Mon-Sat) The larg- gregate here practically every night, playing to a neighbourhood trattoria in often-missed Foligno.
est grocery store in the historic centre, Coop guitars and drums and chatting with friends. I Quattro Sensi (p333) Although its no more than 30 minutes from Perugia, Torgiano or Montefalco and
sells all the staples, fruits and vegetables, Tourists mix in easily, slurping gelati and Bevagna, the Relais Borgo Brufas restaurant isnt terribly near anything but is a beautiful drive from just about
and has a deli counter with fresh pasta and enjoying this fascinating version of outdoor everywhere. The wine list knows no boundaries, and never has shrimp tasted this tender.
cheeses. theatre. When the student population grows, Il Bacco Felice (p347) Well known by foodies from around the world, Salvatores neighbourhood osteria (restau-
Covered market (Piazza Matteotti; h7am-1.30pm some of the clubs on the outskirts of town run rant focussing on wine) in the often-overlooked town of Foligno attracts international food critics and casual friends
Mon-Sat) Found below Coop, you can buy fresh a bus to Palazzo Gallenga, starting around alike.
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produce, bread, cheese and meat from this 11pm. Students get paid to hand out flyers Ristorante Country House LAntico Forziere (p334) A few kilometres south of Deruta is a lovely enough
market. From Piazza Matteotti, head down the on Corso Vannucci, so check with them or country house with a restaurant that deserves all the praise its garnered and more. After dishes like blueberry
stairs of the arched doorway labelled 18A. ask at the steps. Most clubs get going around cinghiale (wild boar) or turnip pasta, be sure to partake in a dessert worthy of a photograph.
Coop (%075 501 65 04; Piazza Vittorio Veneto; h9am- midnight, so be warned on your way back Ristorante Piermarini (p389) Signore Piermarini knows a thing or two (or three) about how to put together
7.45pm Mon-Sat) This supersized supermarket has into town: the scale mobili stop running at Umbrian ingredients. He is also a truffle hunter, olive farmer and cookery teacher, and his family has worked the
its own parking garage directly across from about 1am. land for generations. Ristorante Piermarini is well, well off the beaten path, located a few kilometres off the SS209
the main train station (two hours free parking Cinema Teatro del Pavone (%075 572 49 11; www in the Valnerina town of Ferentillo, but it is well worth a day trip solely for the fresh tartufi nero (black truffles) with
with validation). .cinegatti.it; Corso Vannucci 67) A grand theatre now soft-boiled egg.
Bangladeshi Alimentari (%075 572 36 41; Via dei showing films on Mondays in their origi- Vissani (p372) One of Umbrias only Michelin-starred restaurants, master chef Gianfranco Vissani cooks up meals
Priori 71; h11am-10pm) Just the basics, but check nal language (usually English) for 4. Come as passionate as his mood. Judge for yourself whether Umbrians are right when they say hes overrated. Equidistant
out those opening hours. early to grab a box seat. During the summer, between Todi and Orvieto along Lago di Corbara down a private gated drive.
the owners run outdoor movies; check at the
Drinking cinema for schedules and directions.
Lunabar (%075 572 29 66; Via Scura 1/6 at Corso Vannucci; Contrappunto (%075 573 36 67; Via Scortici 4/a; for gifts or pick up some of the citys best a new Ryanair service to London Stansted
h8am-2am Tue-Sun) Atmospherically equidistant hevenings until late Tue-Sun) What was a jazz club gelato for yourself. thrice weekly. A one-way or round-trip taxi to
between New York and Umbria, the city-centre now opens its doors to all sorts of music. Jazz Mercato Mensile Antiquariato (Antiques Market; SantEgidio costs 25 from the city centre, or
lounge spins together frescoed, Venetian plas- jams are just on Wednesday, but try live rock Giardini Carducci; h9am-6pm or 7pm) If youre lucky theres an extremely convenient bus line Sulga
ter walls with a grey and onyx bar and space- on Thursday, disco on Friday and world- enough to be in Perugia on the fourth week- (%800 09 96 61; www.sulga.it) that coincides with
age restrooms. Smokers enjoy their own room famous DJs on Saturdays (until 5am). Food is end of the month, spend a few hours wander- all arrivals and departures. The white shuttle
and the hungry will appreciate the apertivo available; try the huge antipasto plate for two ing through this market around the Piazza buses (3.50) leave from Piazza Italia about
(aperitif) selection. to four people for 16. Italia and in the Giardini Carducci. Its a great an hour and 10 minutes before a scheduled
Cinastik (%075 572 09 99; Via dei Priori 36; h6.30pm- Velvet (%075 572 13 21; Viale Roma 20; hTue-Sun) place to pick up old prints, frames, furniture, departure, stopping at the train station 15
2.30am Mon-Sat) Feel very much like youre on the Come to where the beautiful people play. It jewellery, postcards and stamps. minutes into the journey. From the airport,
Continent in this swanky hot spot. Downstairs opens around 10pm, but the well-dressed Umbria Terraviva (Organic Market; %075 835 50 62; buses leave once everyone is off the planes
is pumping with sultry music and the mixed party here until the wee hours. Piazza Piccinino) On the first Sunday of the month, with their luggage.
drinks are flowing. Upstairs is a little quieter Perugia football team (%075 500 66 41; www.perugia check out this market located along the side
(make sure you check out the coolest bath- calcio.it; Renato Curi Stadium, Via Piccolpasso 48; tickets 2-40) of the Duomo heading towards Via Bonanzi. BUS
rooms in Perugia). Perugia Calcio has been knocking back and Youll find all sorts of organic fruits, vege- Several towns in Umbria have no train station,
Bottega del Vino (%/fax 075 571 61 81; Via del Sole forth between Serie A, B and C, and ticket tables, and fabulous canned or packaged items but several buses pick up the slack, except on
1; h7pm-1am Mon-Sat) A fire or candles burn availability goes up (or down) with the tide, to take home as gifts. Sunday, when its impossible to get just about
atmospherically on the terrace. Inside, live as does the gossip, a favourite discussion topic For the best boutique shopping in town, anywhere by bus.
jazz and hundreds of bottles of wine lining the for Perugias residents. Take bus 9, 11 or 13 to head down Via Oberdan from Piazza Mat- Intercity buses leave from Piazza Partigiani
walls add to the romance of the setting. You the Renato Curi stadium. teotti (towards Corso Cavour). Above the (take the scale mobili from Piazza Italia). Sulga
can taste dozens of Umbrian wines, which you windy pedestrian street hangs a banner an- also offers a PerugiaFlorence service (10.50,
can purchase with the help of sommelier-like Shopping nouncing Via Oberdan Shopping Street 2 hours) that runs once daily, except Sun-
experts. Augusta Perusia Cioccolato e Gelateria (%075 573 45 and the thoroughfare offers jewellery, shoes, day, leaving Perugia at 7.30am and Florence
La Terrazza (Piazza Matteotti 18a; hsummer) Should 77; www.cioccolatoaugustaperusia.it in Italian; Via Pinturicchio music shops, a bookshop and clothing both at 6pm (from Piazza Adua at Santa Maria
you sit in the park and enjoy the view of the 2; h10.30am-8pm Mon-Sat) Giordano worked for chic and thrifty. Novella). Most routes within Umbria are
sun setting over the Umbrian hillside, or head Perugino for 25 years. In 2000, he opened operated by APM Perugia (%800 51 21 41, mobile
into a darkened pub for a drink? Well, you can his own shop, creating delectables from the Getting There & Away 0755731707; www.apmperugia.com) in the north and
come here for both. On the back terrace of the old tradition, including baci (hazelnut kisses AIR SSIT (%074 267 07 46; www.spoletina.com) or ATC Terni
building that houses the Coop and covered covered in chocolate) from the original Peru- Aeroporto SantEgidio (PEG; %075 59 21 41; www (%0744 40 94 57; www.atcterni.it) in the south. APM
markets is this open-air bar, perfect for an gian recipe. Handmade chocolate bars come .airport.umbria.it), 13km east of the city, offers at Perugia has recently upgraded its fleet with
evening aperitivo. in boxes with old paintings of Perugia great least three daily Alitalia flights to Milan, plus two-dozen ecologically friendly buses.
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Buses head to Deruta (2.60, 25 minutes, run to Rome (10.10 to 18.45, 2 to three luggage). Rumour has it that parking police
13 daily), Torgiano (1.30, 25 minutes, nine ARRIVING FROM FIUMICINO? hours), Florence (7.90 to 12.50, two hours) are more lenient on rental cars, but if you
daily) by extraurbano or by city bus 5A, Assisi Its quite easy to take a direct bus from and Arezzo (4.50, one hour and 10 minutes, park illegally for too long you run the risk of
(3, 50 minutes, nine daily), Todi (4.30, one Romes Fiumicino (FCO) airport to Perugia. every two hours). Within Umbria, its easy to getting towed.
hour and 10 minutes, seven daily), Gubbio Pick up a blue Sulga (%800 09 96 61; www reach Assisi (1.65, 25 minutes, hourly), Gub-
(4.30, one hour and 10 minutes, 10 daily), .sulga.it) bus across the street from interna- bio (4.30, 1 hours, seven daily, change in Parking
Gualdo Tadino (5.20, one hour and 20 min- tional terminal C. From Monday to Satur- Foligno), Spello (2.05, 30 minutes, hourly) Perugia has six fee-charging car parks: Pi-
utes, five daily) and Lake Trasimeno towns day, there are four daily buses to Perugia and Orvieto (6.10 to 6.80, 1 hours, at least azza Partigiani and the Mercato Coperto are
(3 to 4.70, 50 minutes to one hour and 10 (15, 3 to four hours) departing at 9am, every other hour). the most central and convenient, plus Viale
minutes, six to 10 daily). To get to Narni or 12.30pm, 2.30pm and 5pm, and two buses About half of the tourist destinations in SantAntonio, Viale Pellini, Briglie di Braccio
Amelia, take an ATC Terni bus from Piazza on Sundays and holidays at 12.30pm and Umbria require a ride on the Ferrovia Central and Piazzale Europa. The free car park is lo-
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Partigiani or preferably the FCU train to Terni 4.30pm. Heading back to Fiumicino, buses Umbra (FCU; %075 57 54 01; www.fcu.it in Italian; Stazione cated at Piazza Cupa. Scale mobili or ascensori
and switch there. Check the TV monitors leave Piazza Partigiani at 6am, 8am and SantAnna, Piazzale Bellucci). These adorable graffit- (lifts) lead from each car park towards the city
above the terminals. To get to Spello, Foligno, 9am Monday to Saturday, and 7.30am and ied Thomas the Tank Engine trains also head centre, but take note: they dont operate 24
Spoleto or Orvieto, its best to take the train. 8.30am on Sundays and holidays. Several to Rome (switch in Terni). You must validate hours a day, and they usually stop between
Current train and bus routes, company de- buses stop in Assisi. Check the website for your ticket on board, not before boarding as about midnight or 1am and 6am or 7am.
tails and timetables are listed in the monthly details. with all other Italian trains. Parking fees cost 0.80 to 1.20 per hour, 24
booklet Viva Perugia (1), available at the Take the FCU south to Fratta Todina for hours a day, in the city centre lots. If you in-
tourist office, hotels and some newsstands. Monte Castello di Vibio (2.05, 40 minutes, tend to use a car park frequently, buy a tourist
TRAIN 18 daily), Todi (2.55, 50 minutes, 18 daily) or abbonamento (unlimited parking ticket pass)
CAR & MOTORCYCLE Although Perugias main train station is Terni (4.40, 1 hours, 17 daily). The Sanse- from the ticket office at the car park. If youre
From Rome, leave the A1 at the Orte exit and named Stazione Fontivegge, the sign at the polcro line heads north to Umbertide (2.05, just parking for a while, try the Coop (see
follow the signs for Terni. Once there, take station simply reads Perugia. It is on Piazza 45 minutes, 19 daily) and Citt di Castello p328) on Piazza Vittorio Veneto by the train
the SS3bis/E45 for Perugia. From the north, Vittorio Veneto, a few kilometres west of the (3.05, one hour and 10 minutes, 16 daily). station, where you can park free for two hours
exit the A1 at Valdichiana and take dual car- city centre and easily accessible by frequent with any purchase. Also, many of the spaces
riageway SS75 for Perugia. The SS75 to the buses from Piazza Italia. The ticket office is Getting Around near the train station charge only from 9am
east connects the city with Assisi. open from 6.30am to 8.10pm (closed for lunch Its a steep 1.5km climb uphill from Perugias to 1pm and 4pm to 7pm Monday to Friday,
Youll find three car-rental companies at 12.50pm to 1.20pm), but you can buy tickets train station, so a bus is highly recommended, including a car park just north of the station.
the main train station, Stazione Fontivegge. at the automated machines at any time of day essential for those with luggage. The city bus Call the information line (%075 577 53 75) if
All are open from 8.30am to 1pm and 3.30pm with a credit card or cash. For train informa- costs 1 and takes you as far as Piazza Italia your car has been towed or for general park-
to 7pm Monday to Friday, and from 8.30am tion, call Tren Italia (%89 20 21). Most travellers in the historic centre. Be sure to validate your ing information.
to 1pm Saturday. wont make use of Perugias other train sta- ticket upon boarding or you will be fined on Your best bet is simply to rent a car on your
Avis (%/fax 075 500 03 95; alvalrent@hotmail.com) tions which are located in the suburbs ex- the spot. If you havent bought a ticket, you way out of Perugia.
Hertz (%075 500 24 39; hertzperugia@tiscali.it) cept for those visiting the Etruscan necropolis can buy one on the bus for 1.50. Buses 6, 7,
Maggiore (%075 500 74 99; www.maggiore.it in Italian) Ipogeo dei Volumni, walking distance from 9, 11 and 15 run between the train station TAXI
the Ponte San Giovanni station. and Piazza Italia. Buy your bus ticket from Taxi services are available from 6am to 2am
Airport SantEgidio also offers the following: Perugia is on a spur line, so theres almost the small green bus kiosk in front of the train (24 hours a day in July and August) call
Europcar (%075 692 06 15; www.europcar; h8.30am-1pm always a change in Foligno to the southeast station, in Piazza Italia, or at tabacchi (tobac- %075 500 48 88 to arrange pick-up.
& 3-7pm Mon-Fri, 8.30am-12.30pm Sat, by request Sun) or Terontola to the northwest. Regular trains conists) throughout the city. If youre going to A ride from the city centre to the main train
stick around for a while, buy a 10-ticket pass station, Stazione Fontivegge, will cost about
for 8.60. The mini-metro light rail system 12. Tack on 1 for each suitcase.
TOP FIVE PLACES IN UMBRIA TO VISIT BY CAR was supposed to have been finished by 2003,
so expect it to be running by 2012 or so. TORGIANO
Castelluccio (p387) There are only two buses to this town: Thursday morning and Thursday afternoon, so driving is your Give Scootyrent (%075 572 07 10, 333 102 65 pop 5862
best bet. It shouldnt be missed, especially in May and June when the Piano Grande is abloom with wildflowers. 05; www.scootyrent.com; Via Pinturicchio 76) a call for Fans of wine and olive oil will appreciate this
La Scarzuola (p372) A hike from just about anywhere listed in this book, the beautiful drive here will set you scooter rental. For about 20 a day, you can town, a monument to these two most im-
in the mood to appreciate the stunning mystery of this combination garden-architectural monument-Franciscan feel like a real Italian, transporting yourself portant Umbrian, and indeed Italian, prod-
monastery-concert theatre. and taking your life in your hands, all at the ucts. Torgiano, just a 25-minute bus ride
Lake Trasimeno (p356) Its possible to get here and around using the train and bus, but a car will allow you to same time. from Perugias Piazza Partigiani, is famous
meander through fields of sunflowers and olive trees. throughout the world for its fine wines, and
Monte Castello di Vibio (p377) Many establishments will pick up guests at the Fratta Todina train station, but CAR & MOTORCYCLE the Lungarotti family, the closest thing Um-
a car will get you out to Fattoria di Vibio agriturismo (p377) for a lunch that makes it worth renting wheels. Perugia is humourously difficult to navigate bria has to a ruling noble family these days,
Wine region (p344) Vineyards are just starting to open tasting rooms to the public in the rolling hills surrounding and most of the city centre is only open to owns many of the local vineyards, the excel-
Bevagna and Montefalco. Just make sure you have a designated driver! residential or commercial traffic (although lent wine museum and the second of Umbrias
tourists may drive to their hotels to drop off two five-star hotels.
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unimpressive ones, including poor sound- of Brufa. A Tuscan/Umbrian couple hosts


THE LUNGAROTTI FAMILY proofing and three starquality beds. their extended family and friends in front
Founded in the 1960s by winemaker and patriarch Giorgio Lungarotti, the Lungarotti vineyard has Ristorante Siro (%075 98 20 10; Via Giordano Bruno of a great hearth. Sure, theres technically
become one of Umbrias most famous exports. After Giorgios passing in 1999, daughters Chiara 16; meals 24.50; hlunch & dinner) This old-school a menu, but go with the menu of the day,
Lungarotti and Teresa Severini took over the family business and have become two of the most eatery is one of those spots where waiters and much of it local meats grilled over the wood-
well-known women in Italian wine. With a lifetime spent in the vineyards around Torgiano and customers all know each other by name. The fired hearth.
degrees in agronomy from Perugias university, Chiara and Teresa have each taken on a sector of antipastone al tagliere (a huge board of anti-
the family business. Teresa focuses on marketing and communications for the Lungarotti empire, pasti; 15 for two) starter would feed a hungry DERUTA
while Chiaras knowledge of oenology and travel earned her the presidency of Italys Movimento family and gnochetti al rubesco e radicchio (lit- pop 8687
Turismo del Vino (www.movimentoturismovino.it), the Wine Tourism Movement. The Lungarottis own tle gnocchi with rubesco wine and radicchio) Just south of Perugia is an ancient company
more land in Umbria than any other entity, but still maintain that Umbrian sense of community takes advantage of the local wine. Home-made town known for one thing: majolica ceramic
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and family (in fact, the daughter of Giorgios head carpenter is now Chiaras secretary). tiramisu to die for. technique. The Etruscans and Romans worked
the clay around Deruta, but it was not until
AROUND TORGIANO the bright blue and yellow metallic-oxide ma-
Information 1pm & 3-7pm summer, to 6pm winter), which opened Between Torgiano and Perugia Ponte San jolica glazing technique was imported from
Tourist office (%075 988 60 37; Piazza Baglioni; h9am- in 2000. Contained in a series of medieval Giovanni is the hamlet of Brufa, formerly a Majorca in the 15th century that the ceramics
12pm & 2.30-5pm Tue-Sun) Pick up information on houses, the museum traces the production frazione (defense town) of Torgiano. The industry took off.
wine-tasting, the Strada dei Vini del Cantico cycle of the olive, displays olive-oil accoutre- countryside drive alone is worth a detour, Contact the local tourist office (%075 971 00
(below) or the Brufa sculpture garden here. ments, and documents the culture and use of but the added bonus is the 20-piece public 43; Piazza dei Consoli; h9am-12pm & 2.30-5pm Tue-Sun)
olives and how they relate to the economy, sculptures that pop up along the drive into for general information or details about ad-
Sights & Activities the landscape, religion, medicine, diet, sport, Brufa and at various points around town. On ditional accommodation.
The most important wine museum in Eu- crafts and traditions. the Strada del Vino e dellArte, youll see a series Prices for ceramics in Deruta can be lower
rope, Torgianos Museo del Vino (%075 988 02 00; of sculptures, some over 6m high while others or higher than towns like Gubbio or Assisi,
Corso Vittorio Emanuele 31; adult/concession 4.50/2.50, incl Festivals & Events are a fraction of that. They were created each but realise what youre getting (ie either
Museo dellOlivo e dellOlio 7, audio guide 2; h9am-1pm In the second half of November, the Banco year by some of Italys top sculptors starting in pricier quality handmade items at boutique
& 3-7pm summer, to 6pm winter) was started in 1974 dAssaggio dei Vini (www.bavi.it in Italian) a dedi- 1987. When in Torgiano, the tourist offices In outlets or cheaper, mass-produced factory
by the Lungarotti matriarch, Maria Grazie. cated wine-tasting demonstration is an im- Viaggi map of Torgiano carries an inset map knockoffs at the larger operations). For the
The 20-room former palace traces the his- portant event on the international calendar. of Brufas sculptures. best quality, head to a smaller shop that fol-
tory of the production of wine in the region For a truly magnificent experience, stay in lows the centuries-old Deruta traditions.
back to Etruscan times. Displays of utensils, Sleeping & Eating sumptuous luxury at the newly refurbished Try Maioliche Nulli (%/fax 075 97 23 84; Via Tiberina
graphic art, wine containers and production Al Grappolo dOro (%075 98 22 53; www.algrappolodoro Relais Borgo Brufa (%075 98 52 67; www.borgobrufa 142; h9am-1pm & 4-7pm), where Rolando Nulli
techniques sit alongside a personal collection .net; Via Principe Umberto 22/24; s 50, d 90-105, all incl .it; Via del Colle 38; s 95-130, d 125-180, ste 185-355; creates each item by hand, while his brother
of photos from the 1950s. breakfast; pas) One of the best hotel deals pais). Formerly a quiet, out-of-the- Goffredo, wife Tiziana or son Luca finishes
With support from research institutes in in Umbria, this is worth a stay just for the vine- way country estate, the relais is now a homage them with intricate paintings, specialising in
Italy and abroad, the Lungarotti family helped yard view from the pool. Smartly furnished to opulence. If the outdoor salt-water pool classic medieval designs. If theyre not busy
organise the Museo dellOlivo e dellOlio (%075 988 19th-century rooms have been upgraded with (more delicate on tanned skin) and archi- and you ask nicely in Italian, they might even
03 00; Via Garibaldi 10; adult/concession 4.50/2.50; h10am- DSL, satellite TV, DVD, hairdryers and towel tecturally designed suites seamlessly blend- bring you downstairs and teach you to throw
warmers. ing old and new arent enough, its Wellness a bowl on the wheel. Theyll even package and
Le Tre Vaselle (%075 988 04 47; www.3vaselle.it; Via Centre (%075 988 78 50; h10am-1pm & 2.30-8pm; ship your purchases anywhere in the world.
LA STRADA DEI VINI DEL CANTICO Garibaldi 48; rooms s 170, d 205-230, ste 270; pas) treatments 30-75) is a quiet secret, but it is open Parkings available. Bring your camera!
La Strada dei Vini del Cantico (www.strada One of Umbrias most exclusive restaurants to the public. The six treatment rooms have You can get a taste for the genuine article
deivinidelcantico.it) is one of Umbrias four is found in Torgiano: Le Melograne, housed warm lighting, a mosaic Turkish bath with at the Museo Regionale della Ceramica (%/fax 075
wine routes, encompassing the tourist in this luxury hotel (both owned by the twinkling lights and a hydromassage pool. 971 10 00; Largo San Francesco; adult/concession/child under
route of Torgiano, Perugia, Bettona, Can- Lungarotti family are you starting to see And there is the restaurant, I Quattro Sensi (meals 6yr 3/2/free; h10am-1pm & 3-6pm or 7pm, Wed-Mon only
nara, Spello, Assisi, Todi and Marsciano. a theme here?). The restaurant serves deluxe 40), which is destined for greatness. In ad- winter), in the former Franciscan convent. The
Tourist offices in all eight towns carry maps Umbrian cuisine (meals 90) amid luxurious dition to elegant surroundings, food here is history of the production of pottery in Deruta
and brochures listing the vineyards, hotels, furnishings and beautiful brick floors. Dishes tastefully and ingeniously presented: porcini from the 14th century until the beginning
agriturismi and restaurants of particular in- include veal carpaccio topped with black truf- mushroom tempura, pumpkin soup with cav- of the 20th century is presented here, along
terest to wine lovers. Follow the map by car fles, and risotto cooked with Rubesco red wine iar, and shrimp softer than butter. The relais with an explanation of the development of
(or, for the brave, by bicycle) to find ancient produced by, of course, the Lungarottis. The is less than a 15-minute drive to Perugias the special glaze, including some splendid
archaeology, stone farmhouses, stunningly fabulous features of the hotel, Umbrias sec- SantEgidio airport. examples.
beautiful landscapes and plenty of spots to ond five star (Hotel Brufani Palace in Perugia For a lighter dinner, stop in at I Birbi Osteria Maioliche CAMA Deruta (%075 971 11 82; www
quench the thirst of anyone who comes to is the first), including indoor and outdoor (%075 988 90 41; Loc. Le Casacce, Miralduoro di Torgiano; .camaderuta.com; Via Tiberina 112) is one of the biggest
Italy to eat, drink and enjoy the view. swimming pools and 300-year-old oak- meals 30; hdinner Tue-Sun, lunch Sat & Sun, closed 2 operations in town, but is also one of the most
beamed ceilings, are sadly met with several weeks Nov, 3 weeks Jan) on a beautiful hill just east respected in Deruta. It sells wine and food,
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as well, and offers almost everything online, neighbour, Perugia. One such soldier was the

Hotel Grotta Antica.......(see 20)


La Fortezza....................(see 26)
D3
Basilica di Santa Chiara.... 10 D3

Duomo di San Rufino...... 12 D3

D2

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Gran Caff...................... 31 D3

D4
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Sala delle Reliquie............(see 8)

Trattoria Pallotta............(see 22)


Assisi............................. 7 C2
Basilica di San Francesco....8 A1

Information Office.........9 A1

Chiesa Nuova.................. 11 C3

Foro Romano...................13 C2
Piazza Chiesa Nuova........14 C3

Rocca Maggiore...............16 C1

Tempio di Minerva.......... 17 C2

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Medio Evo....................... 30 C3

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Pinacoteca Comunale.......15 B2

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Buca di San Francesco......29 B2


400 m
which it also packs and ships. future St Francis of Assisi.

Albergo Il Duomo............ 18
Camere Santa Chiara....... 19
Hotel Grotta Antica.........20
Hotel Il Palazzo................21
Hotel Pallotta...................22
Hotel San Francesco.........23
Hotel San Rufino............. 24
Hotel Umbra....................25
La Fortezza......................26
Residenza San Crispino....27
St Anthony's Guesthouse..28

APM Bus Station............. 32


APM Bus Station............. 33
Intercity Bus Station.........34
Taxis................................ 35
At Scuola dArte Ceramica (%075 97 23 83; www

0.2 miles

Accademia Lingua Italiana


Orientation

Basilica di San Francesco


.scuoladarteceramica.com in Italian; Via Tiberina Sud 330),

SIGHTS & ACTIVITIES


intermediate and expert ceramicists will get Piazza del Comune is the centre of Assisi. At
a thorough lesson in Derutan techniques over the northwestern edge of this square, Via San

TRANSPORT
several days or even weeks. Courses are usu- Paolo and Via Portica both eventually lead to

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ally taught in Italian but some popular sum- the Basilica di San Francesco. Via Portica also
mer courses have an English translator. leads to the Porta San Pietro and the Piazzale
For a great and cheap meal, try Hotel Ris- dellUnit dItalia, where most intercity buses

Subasio (1km);
Camping/Hotel
Fontemaggio (3km);
Eremo delle Carceri
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Madonna del Piatto (7km)
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Bar Sabatini.......................1
Police Station.....................2
Post Office........................3
Post Office........................4
Tourist Office....................5
Tourist Office Branch........ 6
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Hospital (700m);
serving basic but delicious Umbrian cuisine. riders arrive at Piazza Matteotti by shuttle bus

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September 1997. Years of painstaking resto- 13th century, and were quite an architectural pink stone that makes up the exterior here FRANCISCAN SITES
ration including piecing together frescoes feat at that time. (the same stone that makes many buildings Around 1.5km south of the Porta Nuova, the
from crumbled bits, some not much larger In the centre of the lower church, above in Assisi look like they glow in the sunlight) Santuario di San Damiano (%075 81 22 73; admis-
than a grain of sand will probably go on the main altar, are four frescoes attributed came from nearby Subasio. The daughter of sion free; h10am-noon & 2-6pm summer, 10am-noon &
until at least 2010. to Maestro delle Vele, a pupil of Giotto, that an Assisian nobleman, St Clare was a spiritual 2-4.30pm winter, vespers 7pm summer & 5pm winter) was
The basilica was built on a hill known represent what St Francis called the four contemporary of St Francis and founded the built on the spot where St Francis first heard
as Colle dInferno (Hell Hill). People were greatest allegories. The first was the victory Sorelle Povere di Santa Chiara (Order of the the voice of Jesus and where he wrote his Can-
executed at the gallows here until the 13th of Francis over evil, and the other three were Poor Ladies), now known as the Poor Clares. ticle of the Creatures. You can visit the original
century. St Francis asked his followers to the precepts his order was based on: poverty, She is buried in the churchs crypt. The By- convent founded by St Clare in 1212 here, as
bury him here in keeping with Jesus, who obedience and chastity. zantine cross that is said to have spoken to St well as its cloisters and refectory.
had died on the cross among criminals and Lorenzettis triptych in the left transept Francis is also housed here. About 4km east of the city is Eremo delle
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outcasts. The area is now known as Paradise ends with his most famous and controver- From the basilica, take Via S Chiara back to Carceri (%075 81 23 01; admission free; h6.30am-7.15pm
Hill. sial, Madonna Who Celebrates Francis. Mary Piazza del Comune, once the site of a partially Easter-Nov, to sunset Nov-Easter), the hermitage that St
The upper church (h8.30am-6.50pm Easter-Nov, is seen holding the baby Jesus and indicating excavated Foro Romano (Roman Forum; %075 81 30 Francis retreated to after hearing the word of
to 6pm Nov-Easter, to 7.15pm holidays) was built just with her thumb towards St Francis. On the 53; Via Portica; adult/child incl Pinacoteca 3/2; h10.30am- God. The carceri (prisons) are the caves that
after the lower church, between 1230 and other side of Mary is the apostle John, whom 1.30pm & 2-6pm summer, to 5pm winter). Some of the functioned as hermits retreats for St Francis
1253, and the change in style and grandi- were assuming is being unfavourably com- shops on the piazza open their basements to and his followers. Apart from a few fences and
osity is readily apparent. One of the most pared with Francis. In 1234 Pope Gregory reveal Roman ruins. The Chiesa Nuova (%075 81 tourist paths, everything remains as it was in
famous pieces of art in the world is the 28- IX decided that the image was not hereti- 23 39; Piazza Chiesa Nuova; h6.30am-noon & 2.30-6pm sum- St Francis time. Eremo delle Carceri is a great
part fresco circling the walls. The fresco has cal because John had written the gospel, but mer, 6.30am-noon & 2-6pm winter) was built by King jumping-off point for walks through Monte
been attributed to Giotto and his pupils for Francis had lived it. Philip III of Spain in the 1600s on the spot Subasio or picnics under the oaks.
hundreds of years, but the question of who Cimabue was the most historically im- reputed to be the house of St Francis family. A quick walk from the train station is the
produced it is now under debate within the portant painter who worked in this church Mass is said daily at 7am, with an extra service imposing Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli
art-historian community. The fresco starts because he was the only artist to get a first- on holidays at 10am. (%075 8 05 11; Santa Maria degli Angeli; h6.45am-1pm
just to the right of the altar and continues hand account from St Francis two nephews, The Tempio di Minerva, facing Piazza del & 2.30-8pm summer, 6.15am-1pm & 2.30-7.30pm winter),
clockwise around the church. Above each who had personally known the saint. In the Comune and Palazzo dei Priori, is now a built between 1565 and 1685 around the first
image is a corresponding biblical fresco with Madonna in Majesty, in the right transept, church but retains its impressive pillared Franciscan monastery and tiny Porziuncola
28 corresponding images from the Old and much has been tampered with, but Cimabues faade with six fluted columns dating back Chapel. Perugino fans will appreciate his in-
New Testament (possibly painted by Giotto, intact depiction of St Francis is considered the to Roman times. The turn-of-the-millennium tact Crucifixion, painted on the rear wall. St
or Pietro Cavallini, who might or might not most accurate. Francis appears peaceful and pagan temple, dedicated to the goddess of Francis died at the site of the Cappella del
have painted the fresco cycle). The frescoes calm in this painting. The first biographer of peace, is featured as the backdrop to the Hom- Transito on 3 October 1226.
in the basilica literally revolutionised art St Francis, Thomas of Celano, wrote in the age to the Simple Man fresco in the Basilicas
in the Western world. All the gold leaf and middle of the 13th century that Francis was upper church. Heading northwestwards up Activities
flat iconic images of the Byzantine and Ro- an eloquent man, of cheerful countenance and Via San Francesco, the citys Pinacoteca Comu- St Francis buffs and nature lovers will appreci-
manesque periods were eschewed for natu- of a kindly aspect. nale (%075 81 20 33; Palazzo Vallemani, Via San Francesco ate the plethora of strolls, day hikes and over-
ral backgrounds, people of all classes and a One of the most moving locations in the 10; adult/child incl Foro Romano 3/2; h10am-1pm & 3-6pm night pilgrimage walks leading into and out
human, suffering Jesus. This was in keeping basilica complex is downstairs from the 16 Mar-15 Oct, 10am-1pm & 3-5pm 16 Oct-15 Mar) displays of Assisi. Many make the trek to Eremo delle
with Francis idea that the human body was lower church: the crypt of St Francis, where Umbrian Renaissance art and frescoes from Carceri or Sanctuario di San Damiano on foot.
brother and the earth around him mother the saints body has been laid to rest. Bench Giottos school. The tourist office has maps for those on such a
and sister. seating around the tomb allows for quiet re- Dominating the city, with an equally domi- peregrination, including a route that follows in
These fresco painters were the storytellers flection. nant view of the valley, is the massive 14th- St Francis footsteps to Gubbio (18km).
of their day, turning biblical passages into The basilicas Sala delle Reliquie (Relics Hall; century Rocca Maggiore (%075 81 52 92; Via della A popular spot for hikers is nearby Monte
Bibliae Pauperum: open public Bibles for the %075 81 90 01; h9am-6pm, 1-4.30pm holidays) con- Rocca; admission 2; h10am-sunset), an oft expanded, Subasio. Local bookshops sell all sorts of walk-
poor, who were mostly illiterate. The scenes tains items from St Francis life, including his pillaged and rebuilt hill fortress offering 360- ing and mountain-biking guides and maps for
in St Francis life were tied to the scenes as a simple tunic and sandals and fragments of degree views of Perugia. Walk up windy stair- the area, and the tourist office can help with
way to translate the Bible through images. For his celebrated Canticle of the Creatures. The cases and claustrophobic passageways to reach brochures and maps as well.
instance, the fifth fresco shows St Francis re- most important relic here is the Franciscan the archer slots that served Assisians as they Bicycle rentals are available at Angelucci And-
nouncing his father, while the corresponding Rule parchment, the Book of Life composed went medieval on Perugia. rea Cicli Riparazione Noleggio (%075 804 25 50; www
biblical fresco shows the disobedient Adam by Francis. The 13th-century Romanesque Duomo di San .angeluccicicli.it; VG Becchetti 31) in Santa Maria degli
and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Rufino (%075 81 60 16; Piazza San Rufino; h7am-noon Angeli and at Ostello della Pace (p338).
The lower church (h6.30am-6.50pm Easter-Nov, to CHURCHES & MUSEUMS & 2.30-7pm, to 6pm winter), remodelled by Galea-
6pm Nov-Easter, to 7.15pm holidays) was built between Basilica di Santa Chiara (%075 81 22 82; Piazza Santa zzo Alessi in the 16th century, contains the Courses
1228 and 1230. The stained-glass windows are Chiara; h6am-noon & 2-7pm summer, to 6pm winter) is fountain where St Francis and St Clare were Accademia della Lingua Italiana Corsi di Lingua e
the work of master craftsmen brought in from 13th-century Romanesque church, with steep baptised. The faade is festooned with gro- Cultura Italiana (%/fax 075 81 52 81; www.aliassisi.it; Via
Germany, England and Flanders during the ramparts and a striking faade. The white and tesque figures and fantastic animals. San Paolo 36) runs a variety of courses, including
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Hotel Grotta Antica (%075 81 34 67; www.bellaum Assisi. Rooms are as modern as they are an-
POOR MR POPULAR: ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI bria.net/hotel-grottaantica; Via Macelli Vecchi 1; s/d 35/50) cient; medieval walls and shuttered windows
How did a small-town guy become the most beloved saint of Catholics? Its your classic riches to The price is not a mistake. Perfectly located on coexist with tile showers and wall-mounted
rags tale. Young Francis of Assisi had charm, wit, a place in his fathers booming textile business, a tiny side street less than 30m from the Pal- TVs. Be sure to check out the view from the
and a flair for fashion that impressed even his fellow Italians. But all that didnt save him from azzo del Comune, its a wonder these rooms top floor.
a year in jail for joining an attack on rival city Perugia c 1201. He emerged spoiling for a fight, are also clean and hospitable. Abele speaks Hotel San Francesco (%075 81 22 81; www.hotelsanfranc
and signed on to fight a war in Naples. But when he had a dream in Spoleto telling him to turn fluent English and Spanish, and takes care of escoassisi.it; Via San Francesco 48; s 52-100, d 70-130, all incl
back, he returned to Assisi a changed man. He began giving away money to lepers, and took the seven simple rooms and the restaurant of breakfast; a) For travellers who are looking for a
cloth from his dads warehouse to raise funds for his church. Outraged, his dad threatened to the same name (see p340). serious view of the basilica, you need only look
cut him off but Francis shocked everyone by embracing poverty. The former fashionista threw Hotel San Rufino (%075 81 28 03; www.hotelsan out most windows for a postcard shot. If your
off his clothes, donned an Umbrian peasant robe and moved into a hut. rufino.it; Via Porta Perlici 7; s 44, d 54-60, tr 68) A small view isnt perfect enough, head to the rooftop
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Others soon followed his example, including a local teenage heiress named Clare, who hacked hotel owned by the same family as Il Duomo, deck with a view of the basilica with Monte
off her hair, devoted herself to Francis rule of charity and poverty, and soon led the first Francis- this is around the corner and just as quiet. Subasio as its backdrop. Amenities include
can convent. Francis set off on a gruelling trip that sounds like The Mediterranean on a Shoestring Sweetly decorated rooms all come with direct- satellite TV (with BBC, CNN, France 2), mini-
gone horribly wrong, with mixed success winning converts the French were unimpressed, and dial phone and TV. It also offers cradles for bar, elevator, hairdryer, double-pane windows
the bemused Sultan approached by Francis in the midst of a Crusade in Egypt set him firmly on babies, plus breakfast is available (5). and a hotel shuttle service that will come and
his way. Meanwhile, his following was growing back home. His care of the terminally ill started St Anthonys Guesthouse (% 075 81 25 42; collect you at any of the car parks (you can also
several hospices; his legendary kindness to animals inspired some of Europes first known animal atoneassisi@tiscali.it; Via Galeazzo Alessi 10; s/d/tr incl break- drive in and drop off your luggage first). Fill up
hospitals; and his love of nature led to organised conservation efforts. Francis was canonised soon fast 35/55/75; p) Look for the iron statue of St for a hearty day of sightseeing at the enormous
after his death in 1226, and named the patron saint of ecologists, merchants, lepers, animals and Francis feeding the birds and youve found breakfast buffet. There are also discounts in the
pretty much everyone else. your Assisian oasis. Rooms are austere but low season and for children.
welcoming and six have balconies with take- Hotel Umbra (%075 81 22 40; www.hotelumbra.it;
your-breath-away views. Gardens, ample Via Degli Archi 6; s 72-85, d 96-125, all incl breakfast; i)
Italian language, culture, singing, painting ings in a pinch. Otherwise, keep an eye out for parking, an 800-year-old breakfast salon Its physically impossible to spend the night
and cooking. It also offers free preparation camere (rooms for rent) signs as you wander and an ancient Door of Death make this a here without imagining what life would have
for the CILS (Italian teacher abroad) course. the streets. heavenly choice. Like most religious accom- been like in these buildings over the last few
Theres a maximum of 12 students per class modation, it has a two-night minimum and centuries. The 25-room hotel has been in the
and costs start at about 300 for two weeks BUDGET 11pm curfew. same family since the turn of the last century,
of instruction. Camping/Hotel Fontemaggio (%075 81 23 17; www oCamere Santa Chiara (%075 81 34 67; when it was cobbled together from almost a
.fontemaggio.it; Via Eremo delle Carceri 8; per person/tent/ camere.santachiara@yahoo.it; Vicolo SantAntonio 1; s/d/tr/q dozen medieval buildings. Antique furnish-
Festivals & Events car 6/5/3, dm/s/d/tr/q 20/35/52/72.50/96, 4- to 6-person incl breakfast 35/55/65/75) Depending on which of ings complement a cosy fireplace inside, while
Settimana Santa (Easter Week) Celebrated with proces- bungalow with kitchen 32-110) The sort of place St the eight rooms in this brand-new hotel you the grapevine-shaded terrace is there for your
sions and performances. Francis himself probably would have stayed. A choose, you might sleep on top of a glass- after-dinner grappa.
Festa di Calendimaggio (starts 1st Thursday after 1 full complement of bungalows, camp sites and covered Roman ruin, watch a TV propped Hotel Il Palazzo (%075 81 68 41; www.hotelilpalazzo
May) Colourful festival which celebrates spring in medieval hotel rooms offer up a bed for just about any up on a medieval wall or enjoy breakfast on .it; Via San Francesco 8; s 90-105, d 125-160, all incl break-
fashion. taste. On the way to Eremo delle Carceri, its your private patio. Curl up with a book, head fast; hclosed Nov, Jan & Feb) The rooms in this
Festa di San Francesco (3 and 4 October) The main a beautiful walk into town, but the restaurant phones or DVD in the video library or, if lovely 15th-century palazzo, half of which is
religious event in the city. might just keep you for the evening. youre feeling social, have a drink at the piano occupied by the owners (descendants of the
Marcia della Pace (1st week in October) This is Europes Ostello della Pace (%075 81 67 67; www.assisihostel bar. Bring your car here first, and staff will original occupants), have been restored in the
largest peace march. It began in 1961 and attracts more .com; Via Valecchie 177; dm incl breakfast 15-17; h2 Mar -9 show you where to park nearby for free. simple elegance that Italians are famous for:
than 150,000 pilgrims who walk the 24km route between Jan; pi) Assisis HI youth hostel is lovingly white walls, terracotta floors, a few pieces of
Perugia and Assisi. family run, in a beautiful and quiet location, MIDRANGE fine old furniture in splendidly carved wood,
and has great pillows. Its on the shuttle-bus La Fortezza Hotel (%075 81 24 18; www.lafortezzahotel and beautiful carpets. Despite its central posi-
Sleeping route between Santa Maria degli Angeli and .com; Vicolo della Fortezza 2b; r with/without breakfast 65/52) tion, the hotel is also very quiet and filled with
Assisi has a phenomenal amount of rooms, Assisi. Theres a laundry room for guests. Full Seven simply outfitted rooms offer guests a light. The only disadvantage is that there are
which ensures the best prices in any Umbrian and half-board are available or, if you prefer, comfortable respite at this charming and in- a lot of stairs to negotiate.
town popular with tourists. Keep in mind just packed lunch (6.50) or dinner (9.50). timate hotel run by the well-known Assisian
that in peak periods such as Easter, August Albergo Il Duomo (%075 81 27 42; www.hotelsan Chiocchetti family, popular restaurateurs and TOP END
and September, and during the Festa di San rufino.it; Vicolo San Lorenzo; s/d 36/47) Owned by the hoteliers for decades. The stone building is Residenza San Crispino (%075 815 51 24; www.sanc
Francesco, you will need to book accommoda- same folks who run the two-star San Rufino, up a stone staircase, quietly tucked above the rispinoresidence.com; Via Sant Agnese 11; ste 130-
tion well in advance. this is a lovely one-star choice on a quiet al- Piazza del Comune and the hotels extremely 200; p) Assisis happiest guests seem to
The tourist office has a complete list of leyway just a stones throw from the Piazza del popular restaurant (see p340). stay at this peaceful historic residence,
private rooms, religious institutions (of which Comune. For this price there arent too many Hotel Pallotta (%075 81 26 49; www.pallottaassisi.it; which receives a constant stream of raves,
there are 17), flats and agriturismi options in extras, but the nine rooms are understandably Vicolo della Volta Pinta; s/d/tr incl breakfast 40/65/75) Yet and for good reason. Rooms are medieval
and around Assisi and can assist with book- popular, so book ahead. another great-value hotel right in the heart of old but have been upgraded with kitchen-
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ettes to blissful apartment suites named APM Perugia (%800 51 21 41; www.apmperugia.it) POST
after St Francis Canticle of the Creatures SLEEPING (AND COOKING) ABOVE runs to Perugia (3, 50 minutes, nine daily) Post office (%0742 3 00 81; Piazza della Repubblica;
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Brother Sun, Sister Water etc. If the short and Gubbio (5.20, one hour 10 minutes, h8am-6.30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-12.30pm Sat)
stroll to the Basilica di Santa Chiara or mo- o Agriturismo alla Madonna del 11 daily) from Piazza Matteotti. The buses
nastic-quiet garden hasnt calmed you down Piatto (%075 819 90 50; www.incampagna.com; all start at Piazza Matteotti and a few stop TOURIST INFORMATION
quite enough, jump on one of the shuttles Pieve San Nicolo 18; d 80-115; hMarmid-Nov; at Porta Nuova on the way to Perugia. Sulga Pro Loco (tourist office; %/fax 0742 30 10 09;
to the beauty farm, where relaxing massage p) This B&B/agriturismo has seen many (%800 09 96 61; www.sulga.it) buses leave from the prospello@libero.it, Piazza Matteotti 3; h9.30am-
treatments await. upgrades since its inception as a shepherds intercity bus station at Porta San Pietro for 12.30pm & 3.30-5.30pm) It can provide you with a list of
outpost some 700 years ago. Its now a re- Florence (11, 2 hours, one daily at 7am) accommodation and has maps of walks in the surrounding
Eating furbished stone farmhouse with heated and Romes Stazione Tiburtina (16.50, 3 area, including an 8km walk across the hills to Assisi.
RESTAURANTS terracotta-tile floors, six double rooms, an hours, three daily). Purchase a city map here for 0.50.
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While we normally recommend staying away open fireplace, and a working farm and To reach Assisi from Perugia by road, take
from hotel restaurants, most of Assisis better olive orchard. Set in verdant hills, its not the SS75, exit at Ospedalicchio and follow Sights
restaurants (even the more inexpensive ones) unusual to see wild boar or pheasants the signs. Perhaps the best sight in all of Spello is to
are part of hotels. stroll on by. The multilingual Letizia runs head up to the Arco Romano. From here you
Grotta Antica (%075 81 34 67; Vicolo Buscatti 6; meals the most magnificent cooking classes out Getting Around can get the best view of the Anfiteatro Romano
16) Abele hotel proprietor, lawyer and chef of her small kitchen for guests or visitors A shuttle bus (0.80) operates every half-hour (closed to the public) the amphitheatre
is from Liguria, so you can rest assured that (in Italian or English); see p310. between Piazza Matteotti and the train sta- used for spectacles thousands of years ago
although there are only a handful of menu tion. Normal traffic is subject to restrictions in in Roman Hispellum (the Roman name for
items, you neednt look past the pesto dishes the city centre and daytime parking is all but modern-day Spello) and the surrounding
for a cheap and filling main course. His wine CAFS banned. Six car parks dot the city walls (they countryside. Nearby is the Chiesa di San Sev-
prices cant be beaten anywhere in Assisi. Gran Caff (%075 815 51 44; Corso Mazzini 16; h8am- are connected to the centre by orange shuttle erino, an active Cappuccin monastery with a
La Fortezza (%075 81 24 18; Via della Fortezza 2b; midnight) This elegant place has the most buses), or head for Via della Rocca where, for Romanesque faade.
meals 22; hFri-Wed) This family-run restaurant fabulous gelati, mouth-watering pastries and the price of a short but fairly steep walk, you As you enter Spello, youll come across
off Piazza del Comune serves traditional Um- cakes, and a great selection of drinks. Try should be able to find free parking. Piazza Kennedy, the main entrance to the
brian dishes and flame-roasted meats, as well the t freddo alla pesca (iced tea with peach) For a taxi, dial %075 81 31 00, or head to town, with a partially Roman gate, Porta Con-
as those from Trentino, and a good selection on a hot day, or choose from a selection of Piazza Unit dItalias taxi stand. solare. Further into town, Piazza Matteotti
of local wines. Credit cards are accepted. delicious hot chocolates and coffee when the features two enormous churches: the austere
Trattoria Pallotta (%075 81 26 49; Vicolo della Volta weather is cool. Remember it costs much SPELLO Chiesa di SantAndrea (h8am-7pm), where you
Pinta; meals 23; hWed-Mon) Head through the more to sit. pop 8580 can admire Madonna with Child and Saints
Volta Pinta (Painted Vault) off Piazza del Sometimes it seems like its just not possible by Bernardino Pinturicchio, and a few doors
Comune, careful not to bump into someone Shopping for the next Umbrian town to be any prettier down, the 12th-century Chiesa di Santa Maria
as you gaze at the 16th-century frescoes above Assisi is a good town for shopping as many than the last. And then you visit Spello. Its Maggiore (h8.30am-12pm & 2-7pm Mar-Oct, until 6pm
you, into this gorgeous setting of vaulted brick shops stay open during siesta. The closer you often passed by as tourists head to nearby Nov-Mar). Youll also find the towns real treat,
walls and wood-beamed ceilings. All the Um- get to the Basilica, the tackier the souvenirs Assisi or Perugia, but the proliferation of Pinturicchios beautiful frescoes, in the Cap-
brian classics are cooked here: rabbit, home- Franciscan friar shot glasses and nuns playing arched stone walkways and hanging flow- pella Baglioni. The fresco is in the right-hand
made strangozzi (round stringlike spaghetti), poker but meander off the beaten path for erpots make it well worth a visit, especially corner as you enter, behind glass, but be aware
even pigeon. Readers have assured us its selec- leather, ceramics and clothing. Open-air mar- in spring when the whole bloomin town that you need to pay to illuminate the fresco.
tion for vegetarians is excellent. kets take place in Piazza Matteotti on Saturday smells of flowers. This is done not just to make money; constant
Medio Evo (%075 81 30 68; Via Arco dei Priori 4; meals and Santa Maria degli Angeli on Monday. light damages the paint. Also of note is the
28; hThu-Tue) Traditional Umbrian dishes are Information Cappellas exquisite floor (dating from 1566)
served in fabulous vaulted 13th-century sur- Getting There & Away EMERGENCY made of tiles from Deruta. The Pinacoteca Civica
roundings, including rabbit stew (12) and Assisi is extremely easy to reach, by bus or Police station (%0742 65 11 15; Piazza della (%0742 30 14 97; Palazzo dei Cannonica, Piazza Matteotti;
truffle omelettes (10). The early 6.45pm train. Although Assisis train station is 4km Repubblica) adult/concession 4/3; h10.30am-1pm & 3-6.30pm Tue-
opening time is geared for, and highly ap- west in Santa Maria degli Angeli, shuttle bus Sun Apr-Sep, 10.30am-12.30pm & 3-5pm Tue-Sun Oct-Mar)
preciated by, non-Italian tourists. C (0.80) runs between the train station and INTERNET RESOURCES shows off Spellos artistic, religious and ar-
Buca di San Francesco (%075 81 22 04; Via Brizi 1; the APM bus station on Piazza Matteotti every Bella Umbria (www.bellaumbria.net/spello) A private chitectural past.
meals 29; hTue-Sun) Sample traditional Um- half-hour. Tickets are available in the tabac- tourist website with information on accommodation, Continuing through to town, youll reach
brian dishes and specialities of the house in chi at the station and in town. Assisi is on the history and events. Piazza della Repubblica. Further along, in the
an elegant medieval setting. Choose from FolignoTerontola line with regular services www.comune.spello.pg.it The city website same piazza as the Palazzo Comunale, is the
bruschetta, local sausage, spaghetti alla buca to Perugia (1.80, 25 minutes, hourly). You Chiesa di San Lorenzo (h8.30am-12.30pm & 3-7pm
(house-speciality spaghetti made with roasted can change at Terontola for Florence (9.40 MEDICAL SERVICES summer, to 6pm winter), with a collection of sacred
mushrooms), gnocchi and home-made des- to 15.20, 1 to 2 hours, 10 daily) and at Doctor (%0742 30 20 16) Can locate a local doctor. works. At the far north of town is yet another
serts, and from the extensive wine list with the Foligno for Rome (9.40 to 16, two to 2 Farmacia Bartoli (%0742 30 14 88; Via Cavour 63; imposing church, Santa Maria di Vallegloria, built
help of one of Assisis only sommeliers. hours, hourly). hclosed Sat morning) in the 1320s in Gothic style with frescoes by
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Spacca. The Torre di Properzio (Porta Venere) stands Ragani (%0742 30 11 56; www.olioragani.com; Via degli festive atmosphere. On the day of the festival, the Corpus Eating
guard over the western Roman walls. Named Ulivi 8), which is open sporadically to the public, procession commences at 11am, but beware it can Il Giardino di Spello (%0742 30 14 45; Via Centrale Umbra
after the Roman poet Propertius, the gate but a lucky few passers-by will have a chance become extremely crowded. Make sure you have already 36; tapas 4.50; h7am-midnight Tue-Sun) Near the
and its towers are a hodgepodge of Roman, to taste its renowned olive oils. made hotel reservations well in advance, or alternatively, train station and main bus stop is a one-stop
medieval and 20th-century reconstructionist just travel in from Assisi or Perugia and visit for the days quick meal stop. For just a few euros, diners
architecture. Festivals & Events celebrations. on the cheap can load up on tapas. Tack on
Spello, like nearby towns, has no shortage two more euros for Spellos best home-made
Activities of festivals: Sleeping gelato.
The Pro Loco (and the tourist office in Assisi) LInfiorata del Corpus Domini (usually in June) The Del Prato Paolucci (%0742 30 10 18; Via Brodolini 4; Bar Giardino Bonci (Via Garibaldi 10; mains 6;h7am-
has a badly drawn map called the Passeggiata most beautiful and best smelling festival in Spello. Takes s 35-45, d 50-62; p) Located just outside the 10pm Fri-Wed, to midnight summer) This simple bar
Tra Gli Ulivi, a walking route between Spello place on Corpus Domini, the Sunday 60 days after Easter. city walls, these are the least expensive rooms has decent light meals and gelati, but the best
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and Assisi down the Via degli Ulivi (Road of Those familiar with Semana Santa in Guatemala and other in town. However, youll have a perfectly thing is the back veranda, where you could
Olives). Its not a long walk (8km) and passes Latin American countries will recognise the similar alfom- acceptable bathroom, TV and phone, and while away hours admiring the view.
through scenery of flower fields and ancient bras (flower carpets) that decorate the streets presented a few rooms have views. Call ahead and the Il Molino (%0742 65 13 05; Piazza Matteotti 6/7; meals
gnarled olive trees, but you will be walking in colourful artistic displays. If you want to enjoy it, come gregarious owners will pick you up at the 29; hWed-Mon) Owned by the Hotel Palazzo
on a lightly trafficked asphalt road for a spell. on the Saturday evening before to see the floral fantasies train station. Bocci, the Molino is set in a 700-year-old
Stop in (by foot or car) at the Azienda Agricola being laid out (from about 8.30pm) and participate in the Residence San Jacopo (%0742 30 12 60, 333 223 28 building. It specialises in truffles, legumes,
99; www.residencesanjacopo.it in Italian; Via Borgo di Via Giulia winter game meats, wild asparagus and cook-
SPELLO 0 400 m 1; mini-apts for 2/3 people 62/93) This vacation house ing with local mountain-grown herbs.
0 0.2 miles
To Monte Subasio (12km)
saw its first incarnation in 1296 as the hospice Hotel Ristorante La Bastiglia (%0742 65 12 77; Via
of San Jacopo, a way station for pilgrims head- dei Molini 17; meals 55; hFri-Tue & dinner Thu) Con-
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15 3
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clists and tour participants for decades. Three hourly to Perugia (2.30, 30 minutes) and As-
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whom enjoy seasonal breakfast (Italian style, often unstaffed, so buy your tickets at either
25
(7km) so quite small) on the terrace.
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the self-service ticket machine or at the news- ground organically. Known as the ringhiera turned this ancestral home into a hotel, as it 2.30-7pm) can help with accommodation and
stand Rivendita Giornali (Piazza della Pace 1). dellUmbria (the balcony of Umbria), the per- felt a tad large. Now, guests in 34 unique guest wine-tasting. The post office (%0742 36 15 68;
fectly perched village sits atop a hill with a view rooms and suites can know what it feels like to Piazza Matteotti; h8.10am-1.25pm Mon-Sat) is on the
LA STRADA DI SAGRANTINO so lyrically beautiful, it practically begs for an sip champagne on ones own private balcony next square. Parking just outside the city cen-
Wine connoisseurs are not the only ones ode. As if that wasnt enough, Montefalco is or bathe in an in-suite Jacuzzi tub under a tre is free.
who would enjoy the tourist-friendly route the headquarters for the distinctly Umbrian frescoed ceiling. But its the welcoming service The Pinacoteca Comunale (%0742 36 00 31; Corso
of Sagrantino wine. It is one of four Umbrian red, Sagrantino di Montefalco. Imbibe in the that gains praise from guests the world over. Matteotti 70; adult/concession 5/2; h10.30am-1pm &
driving (or, for the brave, bicycling) wine main square, Piazza del Comune, in no less Exit the SS3bis at Trevi/Montefalco and fol- 3-7pm summer, 10.30am-1pm & 3-5.30pm or 6pm Tue-Sun
routes that follow signposted roads through than four enoteche (Enoteca LAlchimista has low signs for Madonna della Stella, towards winter) features a rudimentary exhibit on local
stunningly beautiful landscape filled with a good reputation). Montefalco. archaeology and ceramics.
vineyards, castles, sunflower fields and five The most important building in Monte- Thirty metres from Montefalcos main en- The ticket price for the pinacoteca also in-
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charming villages. The two main towns in the falco is the Museo Civico San Francesco (%0742 trance, Villa Pambuffetti (%0742 37 94 17; www.villa cludes entrance into the Roman Mosaic Museum
area are the postcard-perfect burgs of Monte- 37 95 98; Via Ringhiera Umbra 6; adult/concession 5/2; pambuffetti.com; Viale della Vittoria 20; s 88-150, d 140-260, of Antiquities (%075 572 71 41; Via di Porta Guelfa;
falco and Bevagna, but meandering country- h10.30am-1pm year-round & 2.30-5pm Nov-Feb, 2-6pm ste 160-200, all incl breakfast; hFeb-Dec; pas) is h10.30am-1pm & 3-4.30pm Tue-Sun), featuring a
side roads through Gualdo Cattaneo, Giano Mar-May, Sep & Oct, 3-7pm Jun & Jul, 3-7.30pm Aug, closed another unique place for an overnight stop. well-preserved tile floor from ancient Roman
dellUmbria and Castel Ritaldi are equally Mon Nov-Feb). The museum is housed next to Hippie nobility reigns over this country house. baths. There are also the remains of an old
charming. All tourist offices near the region the deconsecrated St Francis Church, with a She, a chef; he, a sommelier together, they Roman theatre, and a Roman and medieval
carry Strada del Sagrantino brochures with narrated fresco cycle by the painter Benozzo run the shabby chic noble villa. Each of the wall, plus a monastic winery.
detailed driving maps, vineyards and enoteche Gozzoli, who was the first Umbrian painter of 15 rooms is decorated with antiques, used by At the end of June, Bevagna goes medieval
(restaurants that offer wine tasting), or find the 1400s to use perspective to paint human the family before they turned the estate into with the Festival of the Gaite. For two days, the
information on accommodation (including form. Theres also a decent pinacoteca (picture a hotel in 1992. Alessandras cooking courses town goes back in time a few hundred years.
agriturismi and B&Bs), restaurants, public gallery), plus tools from a medieval monastic are reason enough to stay, as all recipes are Artisans give demonstrations on the crafts
transport and history at the regions tourism vineyard. Ask for the well-written guides in from her own cookbook. of the day glass-blowing, candle-making,
website www.stradadelsagrantino.com (in Italian, English and French. The basic Hotel Ristorante Ringhiera Umbra ironworks dressed in period attire.
Italian, English and German). If you are looking for somewhere special (%0742 37 91 66; www.ringhieraumbra.com; verziere@tiscali If you happen upon the area during the
to stay in the area, try Villa Zuccari (%0742 39 94 .it; Via Mameli 20; d 75, q 150, all incl breakfast) has a last third of August and fancy eating a mol-
Montefalco 02; www.villazuccari.com; San Luca di Montefalco; s 95-170, fantastic, inexpensive restaurant located in a lusc or three, the little town of Cantalupo di
pop 5693 d 110-240, ste 190-320; pnas). The most cosy stone-and-brick cave, and serves excel- Bevagna celebrates its Sagra della Lumaca (Fes-
The ancient town of Montefalco looks as if recent Zuccari family lineage (the first ones lent strangozzi with truffles and Sagrantino tival of the Snail), with snail dishes cooked in
it grew, along with the local vines, out of the inhabited this house in the 16th century) sauce. every way imaginable (snail pasta, bruschetta
SSIT buses (%0742 67 07 47; www.spoletina.com) with snail sauce, roasted snails, snail antipasti
travel from Montefalco to Foligno (3.20, 30 etc), as well as exhibits, dancing and general
MY KINGDOM FOR A GLASS OF WINE minutes, eight daily) and Perugia (4.40, one slug-related merriment. Accordingly, youll
Oenophiles might want to plan an Umbrian trip to coincide with Cantina Aperte, the last Sunday hour, three daily). Buses go between Bev- find lumache (snails) on the menu at many
in May when all vineyards are open to the public. Unlike neighbouring Tuscany or wine routes in agna and Montefalco (2.20 to 3.40, 20 to restaurants (including Coccorone in Bevagna;
Australia or the US, most Umbrian vintners are not normally open to the public. Cantina Aperte 40 minutes, five daily), some direct and others see p346).
is the only chance for those buying less than, say, 10 cases to descend upon smaller vineyards. through Foligno.
Check with the Centro Agro Alimentare (www.umbriadoc.com) for information. The rest of the SLEEPING & EATING
year, the best place to try wine is at an enoteca (wine bar; try Spellos Enoteca Properzio; p343) Bevagna Agriturismo/Camping Pian di Boccio (%0742 36
or by the glass at a restaurant. pop 5023 01 64; www.piandiboccio.com; per person/car/child/tent
Next to Torgianos Lungarotti (see p331), the second most famous vineyard in Umbria is Ar- If a visitor had only one day to spend in Um- 6.50/2.50/3.25/6, 2-/6-person apt 57/140; ps) This
naldo Caprai (%742 37 88 02; www.arnaldocaprai.it; Loc. Torre di Montefalco; h9am-1pm & 3-7pm Mon-Fri, bria, Bevagna wouldnt be a bad choice. The multifaceted camping ground has archery, a
9am-1pm Sat), the wine-makers who single-handedly brought the now-famous Denominazione town was once named the most beautiful vil- swimming pool and a pizzeria, and nine rustic
dOrigine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) Sagrantino back from obscurity. The Caprai vineyard lage in Italy, and the townsfolk do seem a but comfortable apartments that come with
has just built a beautiful new tasting room and is one of the few vintners in Umbria open to little happier here. Ancient city walls ring the firewood, fully equipped kitchen and TV. Kids
the public on a regular basis. Plus, if you love the wine (we suggest the white fruity Greccheto main drag, Corso Matteotti, and everything will love summer evenings, where they can
and the earthy Sagrantino), youre in luck; Caprai is one of the largest Umbrian wine exporters listed is within about a 10-minute walk of the dance, bowl or gather at special events with
and distributes its goods in about two-dozen countries, from Australia to Brazil and Korea to square, Piazza Silvestri. Bevagna began first as new international friends. The agriturismo
the US. To reach the winery, follow the signs on the road towards Bevagna to Localit Torre or an Umbrian settlement, then became Etrus- produces its own olive oil, jam and tinned
Torre di Montefalco can and eventually a Roman municipium on goods, and raises barnyard animals. Youll
On the road out of Bevagna heading towards Spoleto, stop by Paolo Bea (%0742 37 81 28; the Via Flaminia. For visitors, Romanesque find it 4km southeast of Bevagna.
www.paolobea.com; Loc. Cerrete 8; hSun summer) for a true tasting experience. The family creates churches, enoteche and a dearth of tourists Enoteca and Locanda Piazza Onofri (%0742 36
four special wines, which you can taste for 18 along with home-made bruschetta and crostini. add to the charm. 19 20, 335 718 89 03; www.enotecaonofri.it; Piazza Onofri 2;
It also sells its own olive oil and Parmesan. During the summer, a harp player entertains visitors The Pro Loco tourist office (%0742 36 16 67; mini-apt 80-130; henoteca Thu-Tue) For one-stop
on Sunday. The vineyard is also open when the owners are home and not busy. pbevagna@bcsnet.it; Piazza Silvestri 1; h9.30am-1pm & shopping, the always cheerful Ass runs this
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delicious restaurant and good-value hotel TREVI and Sky TV in each room. At the restaurant papal-controlled Umbria in the later medieval
in addition to her wine shop, La Bottega di pop 8125 (open Thursday to Tuesday), be sure to try the period. (Youll notice buildings all over Um-
Piazza Onofri. You only have to stumble up- Trevi has miraculously avoided any sort of gnocchi in Sagrantino sauce and its signature bria named after these families: the Baglionis
stairs after dinner to relax under arched stone bowing to Umbrias burgeoning tourist in- home-made tagliate pasta. in Perugia or the Vitellis in Citt di Castello.)
windows, or feel free to cook up a light meal dustry, and would feel downright foreign to Named after its location as the old post of- The Trincis paid Ottaviano Nelli to decorate
in your own kitchenette. anyone just coming from San Gimignano or fice, La Vecchia Posta (%0742 38 54 01, rooms 333 392 their palace although they didnt score like
Ristorante Hotel LOrto Degli Angeli (%0742 36 Siena. Trevi allied itself with Perugia against 47 37; www.lavecchiaposta.net; Piazza Mazzini 14; s 35-50, d the Vitellis in Citt di Castello, with Raphael
09 67; www.ortoangeli.it; Via Dante Aligheri 1; r, ste & apt Spoleto during the papal rule it was a papal 50-70, ste 70-90) is a charming restaurant (meals and Giorgio Vasari. Theres a small museum
220-350; pas) Try to peek at the hanging state until the Unification of Italy. It witnessed 27, open Friday to Wednesday) with a few (descriptions in Italian only) in the palazzo,
gardens of this prestigious residence and not several exciting firsts: the first press associa- rooms to let. The strangozzi and truffles or which features some of the historic costumes
want to spend a week. The hotel has had one tion and the first pawn shop. Nowadays, you chicken in porcini cream should satisfy just youd find at the Quintana festival.
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of the most stunning historical renovations. can actually hear the z-z-z-zip as it rolls itself about any taste. The candied pear dessert with If youre in the area during the beginning
The higher the room price, the more lavish up for siesta, and nary a local soul ventures mint and chocolate sauce is legendary. of June or in September, the main festival is La
the details: antique-laden sitting rooms, gold- out between 1pm and 4pm. The town calls Maggiolini (%0742 38 15 34; Via San Francesco 20; Giostra della Quintana (%0742 35 40 00; www.quintana
trimmed canopies, stone or marble fireplaces, itself a Slow City (see the boxed text, p370), meals 26), a beautiful restaurant, is best in sum- it), a medieval equestrian tournament rein-
grotesque frescoed ceilings. The restaurant and residents pride themselves on its utter mer when you can dine alfresco on several vented from the 1400s. Ten neighbourhoods
menu changes weekly, but youre guaran- mellowness. Greenish-grey olive trees swathe reasonably priced truffle dishes and home- vie against each other in a friendly jousting
teed it will be Umbrian dishes made with every inch of hill-side around Trevi, and the made pasta. competition complete with elaborate velvet-
local produce. The home-made strangozzi olive oil here is reputedly some of the best Bus services to Trevi are spotty, so take the and-lace traditional costumes, and dishes
is truly excellent. The restaurants closed on in Italy. train, as it is conveniently located along the from the 15th century.
Wednesdays. The Pro Loco (%/fax 0742 78 11 50; www.protrevi main line to Perugia (3.05, one hour, hourly), Ostello Pierantoni (%0742 34 25 66; www.ostel
La Bottega di Piazza Onofri (%339 374 57 05; 102 .com; Piazza Mazzini 5; h9am-1pm & 3.30-7pm) is run Assisi (1.80, 30 minutes, hourly) and Spoleto lionline.com in Italian; Via Pierantoni 23; dm/f/s incl break-
Corso Matteotti 102; meals 4-8; h10.30-3.30pm & 6-9pm entirely by volunteers, so be warned you (1.55, 15 minutes, hourly). fast 15/17/22; hreception 7am-noon & 2pm-midnight),
Thu-Tue Marmid-Jan) Head to this central location might find it closed sporadically. only 500m from the train station, is a full-
to enjoy a selection of home-made small meals Trevi was a theatre town, all the way back to FOLIGNO service hostel with 199 beds, washer/dryer,
served up by Ass of Enoteca and Locanda Roman times. The Teatro Clitunno (%0742 38 17 pop 54,381 internet facilities, an outdoor garden, bike
Piazza Onofri fame. She pours about a half- 68; Piazza del Teatro) remains the towns most im- If youve come to Foligno, youve landed in rental, access for people with disabilities and
dozen tasting wines each day (purchased by portant gathering point. Remnants of concen- the centre of the universeespecially if you a restaurant. It feels like a palace with its fres-
the glass). tric rings of a Mura Romana (Roman Wall) decide to play billiards. Although Foligno is a coed, echo-high ceilings, but it was actually a
Coccorone (%0742 37 95 35; Largo Tempestivi; 29; and a Mura Medievali (Medieval Wall) still commercial city now and has lost some of its monastery for some extremely comfortable
hThu-Tue) Secretly hidden along a quiet side encircle the historic centre of the town. The charm and history to industry (and, in 1997, monks.
street, Coccorone has tables outside where Museo della Civilt dell Ulivo (Olive Museum; %0742 to a devastating earthquake), it is a transport oIl Bacco Felice (%0742 34 10 19; Via Garibaldi
you can enjoy the stone walkway. Bring out 33 22 22; h10.30am-1pm & 3-6pm Tue-Sun summer, closed hub with good shopping, an excellent youth 73; meals 0-60; hTue-Sun) The walls are held up
your adventurous side for the menu, heavy on Tue-Thu winter) is a must-see while in the area, as hostel and a restaurant that requires a visit. by graffiti, books and bottles, but this neigh-
game and unusual meats, such as rabbit alla it details the history of olive-oil production At the tourist office (%0742 35 44 59; www.comune bourhood joint has reached a mythic level
cacciatori (Italian sauce with green peppers), in Umbria for millennia. For something a .foligno.pg.it/cultura/servizioturistico in Italian; Corso Cavour fitting for a town that calls itself the centre of
pigeon and snails. little more contemporary, the Flash Art Museum 126; h9am-1pm & 4-7pm Mon-Sat, 9am-1pm Sun), no- the universe. The godhead figure, then, is Sal-
La Farfalla (Piazza Garibaldi 13a; h8.30am-1pm & (%0742 38 19 78; Palazzo Luncarini; free admission; h4- one speaks English, but theres information vatore Denaro (p72), the chef and owner who
3pm-midnight, Wed-Mon) Head here for your chance 7pm Tue-Fri) has a funky collection of multimedia behind the desk for Foligno, as well as for will turn away anyone on a mobile phone or to
to try Sagrantino wineflavoured gelato. You modern art. the surrounding towns of Bevagna, Gualdo whom he takes a disliking. Tourists Salvatore
can also sample cacio e pera (sheeps milk Antica Dimora alla Rocca (%0742 38 54 01; www Cattaneo, Montefalco, Spello and Trevi. Its dislikes often subsidise the meals of those he
cheese and pear) and cannoli (a type of pas- .hotelallarocca.it; Piazza della Rocca 1; s 70-122, d 85-174, ste located near the Porta Romana. does, so check your bill at the end to find out
try), which are all home-made by a jovial Si- 176-251, all incl breakfast; pai) is a breathtak- The cathedral is in Piazza della Repub- how you measured up. Dont worry for lack
cilian family. ingly decorated hotel, with palatial furnish- blica, in which St Feliciano is buried. The of a menu; diners might find fava beans from
ings and frescoed hallways. It feels palatial building dates from the 12th century and is his garden and organic locally grown pork one
Getting There and Away for a reason: the hotel was actually built in the a hodgepodge of many architectural styles, day and Chianina beef the next.
SSIT buses (%0742 67 07 47; www.spoletina.com) head 1500s as a princes palace. Check the website from Roman-Gothic to 16th-century Ren- ll Barbablu (%0742 35 46 97; Via Umberto I 46; pizza
from Bevagna to near the train station in to get a 20% (or more) midweek discount. aissance additions. There are some stunning slice 1) On the way to the hostel is this fantastic
Foligno (2.60, 20 minutes, six daily), where Albergo Ristorante Il Terziere (%0742 78 359; 16th-century Vespasiano Strada frescoes. In cheap pizza place. Try the corn or zucchini.
you can continue on to the north towards www.ilterziere.com; Via Coste 1; s 50-65, d 70-100, all incl the same square is the worthwhile Palazzo Trinci
Perugia or to the south towards Spoleto. breakfast; ps), a beautiful hotel and restau- (%0742 35 07 34; admission free; h10am-7pm Tue-Sun), Getting There & Away
Buses travel between Bevagna and Monte- rant outside the city centre, is just behind which has some paintings and frescoes from Many public transport users will go through
falco (2.20 to 3.40, 20 to 40 minutes, five the parking area in Piazza Garibaldi. An im- the 15th century. Foligno at some point. If you arrive by train
daily), some are direct and others go through pressive upgrade makes four of the 12 rooms The Trinci family was part of the seigniories and are switching to a bus, head out of the
Foligno. feel modern rather than austere, with DSL (feudal lordships), which ruled over much of train station down Viale Mezzetti. The main
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bus terminal is about 50m to your left. To Post office (%075 927 39 25; Via Cairoli 11; h8am- di Porta Romana (%075 922 11 99; Via Dante 24; admis- pink cathedral (Via Federico da Montefeltro; donations
get to Trevi, head about 40m further to the 6.30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-12.30pm Sat) sion 2.50; h10.30am-1pm & 3.30-7pm). The a lustro welcome; h10am-5pm), with a fine 12th-century
grandiose Porta Romana. You can buy tickets Tourist office (%075 922 06 93; info@iat.gubbio.pg.it; ceramic style has its origins in 11th-century stained-glass window and a fresco attributed
for either location at the Blu Bar, next to the www.gubbio-altochiascio.umbria2000.it; Via della Repub- Muslim Spain. On the 2nd floor, ceramics to Bernardino Pinturicchio. Opposite, the
petrol station at the bus terminal. There are blica 2; h8am-2pm & 3-6pm Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm & from prehistoric times share space with me- 15th-century Palazzo Ducale (%075 927 58 72; Via Fe-
hourly trains to Perugia (2.55, 40 minutes) 3-6pm Sat, 9.30am-12.30pm & 3-6pm Sun & holidays) dieval and Renaissance pieces. Theres also a derico da Montefeltro; adult/concession 2/1; h9am-7.30pm
and Assisi (1.55, 15 minutes). collection of crossbows from the 18th century, Tue-Fri & Sun, 9am-10.30pm Sat) was built by the Duke
Sights some of which have a target range as far as of Montefeltro family as a scaled-down ver-
GUBBIO Gubbios most impressive buildings look out 50m. Check out the really un-fun-looking sion of their grand palazzo in Urbino; its walls
pop 32,622 over Piazza Grande, where the heart of the chastity belt on the 4th floor and appreciate hide an impressive Renaissance courtyard.
While most of Umbria feels soft and rounded Corsa dei Ceri event takes place. the fact that you are alive today instead of Next door is the Museo Diocesano (%075 922
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by the millennia, Gubbio is angular, sober 300 years ago. 09 04; Via Federico da Montefeltro; adult/concession 5/2.50;
and imposing. Perched along the steep slopes PIAZZA GRANDE h10am-7pm Mon-Sat summer, 10am-6pm Mon-Sat winter,
of Monte Ingino, the Gothic buildings wend The piazza is dominated above all by the 14th- VIA FEDERICO DA MONTEFELTRO 10am-6pm Sun & holidays year-round), a winding hom-
their way up the hill towards Umbrias closest century Palazzo dei Consoli, attributed to Gat- Walk up Via Federico da Montefeltro (also age to Gubbios medieval history.
thing to an amusement park ride, its open-air tapone. The crenellated faade and tower can called Via Ducale or Via della Cattedrale) to a Perugias Fra Bevignate is said to have de-
funicular. During Christmas time, the side be seen from all over the town. The building triumvirate of ancientness. The 13th-century signed the Chiesa di San Francesco (Piazza Quaranta
of the mountain becomes the worlds largest houses the Museo Civico (%075 927 42 98; Piazza
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which date from 300 to 100 BC and constitute displays the Eugubian Tablets, discovered in A B C D
the best existing example of ancient Umbrian 1444. The seven bronze tablets are the main INFORMATION Museo Diocesano..........................(see 15) DRINKING
Hospital..............................................1 A3 Palazzo dei Consoli...........................12 B3 La Madia di Giuseppe Enoteca.........25 C3
script. An important ally of the Roman Em- source for research into the ancient Umbrian Internet Point.....................................2 B4 Palazzo del Bargello..........................13 B2
pire and a key stop on the Via Flaminia, the language. Upstairs is a picture gallery featur- 1 Police Station......................................3 B4 Palazzo del Podest..........................14 C3 SHOPPING
Post Office.........................................4 B4 Palazzo Ducale.................................15 C3 Leo Grilli Arte...................................26 B2
town declined during the Saracen invasions. ing works from the Gubbian school. Across Tourist Office.....................................5 B3 Teatro Romano................................16 A3
In the 14th century it fell into the hands of the the square is the Palazzo del Podest, also known TRANSPORT
SIGHTS & ACTIVITIES SLEEPING APM Bus Station..............................27 B3
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Basilica di Sant'Ubaldo.......................6 D2 Hotel Bosone Palace.........................17 C3
incorporated into the Papal States. lines to its grander counterpart. Now the citys Cathedral...........................................7 C3 Hotel Grotta dell'Angelo..................18 C4
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Martiri; h7.15am-noon & 3.30-7.30pm). It features its require a one-week stay. From the SS298, better set an alarm, as youre liable to sleep Shopping
impressive frescoes by local artist Ottaviano follow the signs for 3km to Agriclub Villa through the decked-out buffet breakfast. The Leo Grilli Arte (%075 922 22 72; Via dei Consoli 78;
Nelli. Built in a simple Gothic style in the 13th Ortoguidone. junior suite dates back to the 15th century, h9.30am-1pm & 3-7pm Tue-Sun) In the Middle Ages,
century, it has an impressive rose window. Maestro Pie Filippini (%075 927 37 68; Corso Garibaldi with a balcony that may drive one to look for ceramics were one of Gubbios main sources
Wander into the Chiostro della Pace (Cloister 100; per person 20) Six basic rooms serve up to 16 boiling oil to pour over. Near this suite is where of income and there are some fabulous con-
of Peace) in the adjoining convent to view guests in this religious accommodation. A few youll find the secret stone passageway that was temporary samples on sale in this crumbly
some ancient mosaics and stroll around the have bathtubs, and theres an open salon for used by guests of the Duke of Montefeltro it 15th-century mansion.
peaceful garden. reading. Theres a minimum two-night stay helped them avoid the above-ground riffraff
In the western end of the medieval sec- and 10.30pm curfew, and advance reserva- as they made their way to the palace. Getting There & Around
tion is the 13th-century Palazzo del Bargello, the tions are required. APM (%800 51 21 41) buses run to Perugia (4.30,
citys medieval police station and prison. In Residenza di Via Piccardi (%075 927 61 08; Eating one hour and 10 minutes, 10 daily), Gualdo
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front of it is the Fontana dei Pazzi (Fountain of e.biagiotto@tiscali.it; Via Piccardi 12; s/d/mini-apt incl breakfast Ristorante Fabiani (%075 927 46 39; Piazza Quaranta Tadino (2.60, 50 minutes, 10 daily) and Um-
Lunatics), so-named because of a belief that 30/55/60; hclosed 2 weeks in Feb) Step through the Martiri 26; meals 27; hWed-Mon) A fabulous spot bertide (3, 50 minutes, three daily). Buses
if you walk around it three times, you will arched gate into the romantic garden of this to sit on the back patio and enjoy the garden depart from Piazza Quaranta Martiri.
go mad. On summer weekends the number period residence. Share an amorous breakfast for a few hours. The selection here is vast, The closest train station is at Fossato
of tourists actually carrying out this bizarre for two in the garden or cook up a simple and it offers a rotating 15 tourist menu or di Vico, about 18km southeast of the city.
ritual is indeed cause for concern about their dinner in the mini-apartments kitchenette. a 20 men gastronomico of whatever is in Hourly APM buses connect the station with
collective sanity. Family owned, the characteristically medi- season. Stop in on Thursday or Friday for its Gubbio (2.60, 30 minutes). From Fossato
Southwest of Piazza Quaranta Martiri, off eval stone building has cosy rooms decorated fish specials. di Vico, hourly trains take about 30 minutes
Viale del Teatro Romano, are the overgrown in cheery florals with all the basic comforts. oRistorante La Fornace di Mastro Giorgio to Foligno (2.55), where you can switch for
remains of a 1st-century-AD Teatro Romano Great value. (%075 922 18 36; Via Mastro Giorgio 2; meals 40; hWed- other cities, including Perugia (4.50, 1
(%075 922 09 22; admission free; h8.30am-7.30pm Apr- Ristorante Hotel Grotta dellAngelo (%075 927 Mon) Named after Gubbios most famous me- hours, hourly).
Sep, 8am-1.30pm Oct-Mar). In the summer, check 17 47; www.grottadellangelo.it; Via Gioia 47; s 38-42, d dieval ceramicist (whose oven still graces By car or motorcycle, take the SS298 from
with the tourist office about outdoor concerts 55-60; hclosed 2 weeks in Jan) While it is mostly one of the restaurants ancient walls), Mastro Perugia or the SS76 from Ancona, and follow
held here. a popular restaurant with all sorts of truf- Giorgio is our favourite place for a special the signs. Parking in the large car park in Pi-
fle dishes and a beautiful garden, the Grotta occasion (not just for the 500-item wine list, azza Quaranta Martiri costs 0.80 per hour.
Festivals & Events dellAngelo also serves up a few basic rooms either). The seasonal menu includes modern Walking is the best way to get around, but
Gubbio is host to many colourful festivals: for rent. Spotlessly clean and pin-drop quiet takes on traditional dishes: venison carpaccio APM buses connect Piazza Quaranta Mar-
Corsa dei Ceri (Candles Race) A centuries-old event held at night, the hotel is owned by a multigenera- wrapped with salt, olive oil and asparagus, and tiri with the funicular station and most main
each year on 15 May to commemorate the citys patron tional family, so it openly welcomes guests its signature dish, a stinco (veal shank) stewed sights.
saint, SantUbaldo. It starts at 5.30am and involves three with small children. to falling-off-the-bone perfection.
teams, each carrying a cero (these candles are massive Hotel Bosone Palace (%075 922 06 88; www.men Taverna del Lupo (%075 927 43 68; Via Ansidei 21; AROUND GUBBIO
wooden pillars weighing about 400kg, each bearing a carelligroup.com; Via XX Settembre 22; s 80-90, d 110-140, f meals 40; hTue-Sun) Il Lupo was the wolf that South on the SS3, on the way from Parco
statue of a rival saint) and racing through the citys 160-190, ste 184-230, all incl breakfast; pa) Fancy a St Francis domesticated, a wolf that suppos- Regionale del Monte Cucco, Gualdo Tadino is
streets. This is one of Italys liveliest festivals and has put fresco with your breakfast? How about staying edly came back to this restaurant to dine. He a fairly industrial town. Although it doesnt
Gubbio on the map. in a room once frequented by Dante Alighieri? made an excellent choice. The atmosphere offer much in the way of tourist attractions,
Palio della Balestra Held on the last Sunday in May, The patrician Bosone family enjoyed Dante as is sophisticated, if a bit stiff, and diners will it does have the best-named site: the 13th-
this annual an archery competition involves medieval a guest several times. The place went through feel more comfortable smartly dressed. Most century Rocca Flea, a former fortress that now
crossbows, in which Gubbio competes with its neighbour a complete renovation in 2005 to move from ingredients are locally produced in the sur- houses art exhibits. One of the towns major
San Sepolcro. The festival carries over all through the year three-star to four-star category, deservedly rounding Apennines, including its cheese, industrial outputs is ceramics; in August it
in tourist shops, which are alive with crossbow parapher- so. All rooms have minibar, satellite TV and truffles and olive oil. Set aside at least two celebrates a month-long exhibition of ceram-
nalia. phone in the bathroom, and many have gor- hours for a meal. ics. Slightly more enticing than its neighbour
geous views of the surrounding valley. For the Gualdo Tadino, Nocera Umbra is mostly known
Sleeping experience of a lifetime, think about getting Drinking for its spring water, and still has a few vestiges
The tourist office has an extremely thorough an upgrade to a Renaissance Suite. La Madia di Giuseppe Enoteca (%075 922 18 36; Via from the past. Its most notable monument
list of all accommodation options that are Relais Ducale (%075 922 01 57; www.mencarelligroup Mastro Giorgio 2; h10am-midnight Thu-Mon, Wed din- is the prominent Torre dei Trinci, a medieval
available throughout the area. .com; Via Galeotti 19; s 110-130, d 155-178, ste 230-265, all ner) Fairly new on the scene in Gubbio is this tower that was built by the seigniory Trinci
Citt di Gubbio & Villa Ortoguidone (%075 927 incl breakfast; pa) Owned by the same savvy stone-walled enoteca, one of the rare locations family.
20 37; www.gubbiocamping.com; Loc. Ortoguidone 49; per group that runs the Bosone Palace, the Relais in Umbria where guests can sample several
person 5.50-9, tent 7-9, car 2.50, 2-/4-person apt 30-100; is a step up literally, as its several storeys different glasses of wine. But it is not just for PARCO REGIONALE DEL MONTE CUCCO
hEaster-Sep; s) In addition to the full-serv- straight up from the Piazza Grande and lav- drinking beautiful plates of nibbles (5 to East of Gubbio, this park is a haven for out-
ice four-star camping ground, there are also ishly, as its a fully outfitted, grand four-star 14) such as prosciutto and cheeses, brus- door activities and is dotted with caves, many
stunning apartments in an old stone manor hotel. Smallish rooms are detailed with the chette and sweets grace the caf tables. Whats of which can be explored. It is well set up for
house with TV, beautiful wooden furnishings finest additions satellite TV and towel warm- more: they sell a selection of local goods for walkers, rock climbers and horse riders, and
and private bathroom. July and August vis- ers, and sheets so warm and snugly that youd you to take away and enjoy, too. has many hotels and rifugi (mountain huts).
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Costacciaro, accessible by bus from Gubbio in the village of Fossato di Vico, about 8km German-language books, as well as a growing collection of per hr 1.50; h8am-11pm) Phone calls to the US,
(1.95, 30 minutes) via Scheggia or Fossato southeast of Costacciaro. maps and Lonely Planet titles. UK or Australia cost 0.15 per minute, 0.25 to mobile


di Vico, is a good base for exploring the area phones.
and is the starting point for a walk to the CITT DI CASTELLO EMERGENCY
summit of Monte Cucco (1566m). pop 38,476 Police station (%075 852 92 22; Piazza Garibaldi) INTERNET RESOURCES
Monte Cucco is a fantastic place to go cav- Most travellers to Umbria dont make it terribly cdcnet (www.cdcnet.net) This is the official comune
ing or spelunking. The Monte Cucco karst far north of Perugia, but those who do will be INTERNET ACCESS (city-state) site. It contains English-language sections on
system is the largest in Italy and the fifth- rewarded with the area known as Museum Internet Point (%348 398 55 753; Via Mazzini 8; history and art.


deepest in the world (922m). Sinkholes, wells Valley for its extraordinary collection of art and
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at least four hours and are far from civilisation, today, it actually has neither a castle nor is a Paolo lpu Piazza 10 Piazza 3
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camping ground, 3km west of Costacciaro, of- From the train station, walk straight ahead To La 17
inario S Maria
Maggiore
Station
Viale 9 Piazza
fers horse riding (13 per hour, in summer), for 200m. Turn right under Porta Santa Maria Montesca
(2km)
Leop
oldo della Repubblica
Fran
rock climbing and caving. Many agriturismo Maggiore and take Corso Vittorio Emanuele to chett

Viale
i
Porta
establishments in the area can also arrange Piazza Matteotti. Driving is mostly forbidden in Te Santa Maria
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To Umbertide (12km);
re Maggiore

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horse riding. Be warned that if you come here the walled city, but theres plenty of free parking Le Tortorelle (14km);
Prato di Sotto (16km);

ando
on a weekend in August, the rates sometimes just outside the walls, mostly around Porta San Perugia (30km)

more than quintuple. A good mountain inn is Giacomo and Piazza Garibaldi. SLEEPING
Hotel Le Mura......................17 B4
ENTERTAINMENT
Cine Citt di
the Rifugio Escursionistico Dal Lepre (%/fax 075 917 77 5
Hotel Tiferno........................18 B3 Castello Estate
33; Pian del Monte, Sigillo, Montecucco; per person incl breakfast Information Hotel Umbria.......................19 C3 Open-Air Cinema..........(see 15)
Teatro degli Illuminata.........22 B2
15), which also features a decent restaurant. BOOKSHOPS EATING
Il Postale..............................20 C2 SHOPPING
It is possible to hire mountain bikes at the Libreria Paci (%075 855 43 41; Piazza Matteotti 2; To Monte Santa Maria Tiberina L'Osteria..............................21 B3 Tipografia Grifani-Donati.....23 B3
(10km); Luna del Monte (10km)
Coop Arte e Natura (%075 917 07 40; Via Stazione 2) h9am-1pm & 4.30-8pm, Tue-Sat) Has English- and
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MEDICAL SERVICES Not much remains of the original Roman-


Hospital (%075 8 50 91; Via Angelini) esque cathedral, but the building houses some WHERE MOTHER EARTH WOULD STAY
treasures. Museo del Duomo (Museo Capitolare; %075 oAgriturismo/B&B Le Tortorelle (%075 941 09 49, in English 347 975 4467; www.letortorelle
MONEY 855 47 05; Piazza Gabriotti 3\a; adult/child/concession 5/2/3; .it in Italian; Loc. Molino Vitelli 180, Umbertide; per person incl breakfast 40; ps) It means the turtle
Cassa di Risparmio (Piazza Matteotti 3a) This banks h9.30am-1pm & 2.30-7pm Tue-Sun summer, 10am-1pm doves, and you will most certainly find peace here. The iron gates lead you to this small family-
ATM is the most convenient, to the left of the tourist office. & 2.30-6.30pm Tue-Sun winter) holds the most im- run farm specialising in the production of wheat, aloe, herbs and organic salves. You can either
pressive collection of sacred artefacts in all of volunteer in exchange for room and board as part of the World-wide Opportunities on Organic
POST Umbria. In the same building is the Palazzo Farms (WWOOF see www.wwoof.org) programme or chill out as a guest. Learn to make organic
Post office (%075 855 3529; Via Gramsci; h8.15am- del Comune, the governmental seat of the Alte pasta, wine or cheese, or luck out by arriving in time for a pizza from the outdoor wood-fired
5pm) Valle del Tevere for the past few centuries. brick oven. Teresa and Aldo will pick you up at the train station in Umbertide, on the Sansepolcro
Also take a look at the statuesque Torre Civica line between Perugia and Citt di Castello. See also p312.
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TOURIST INFORMATION (Piazza Gabriotti), the citys bell tower that dates
Tourist office (%075 855 49 22; info@iat.citta-di back to medieval times, which is temporarily
-castello.pg.it; Logge Bufalini, Piazza Matteotti; h9am- closed for renovation. Hotel Umbria (%075 855 49 25; www.hotelumbria include period details of the buildings past
1.30pm & 3.30-6.30pm Mon-Sat, 9.30am-12.30pm Sun) Citt di Castello also has many other im- .net in Italian; Via S Antonio 6; s/d incl breakfast 35/55) The lives but have been modernised with artwork
pressive buildings. Facing the main square least expensive hotel within the city walls, by Burri. Each room has a hairdryer, minibar
Sights Piazza Matteotti is the Palazzo di Podest, with Hotel Umbria is a fairly charming place to and satellite TV, and has been soundproofed.
The collection at the Pinacoteca Comunale (%075 a faade by Nicola Barbioni. The Chiesa di San spend the night and is well located. All rooms Room service is offered.
855 42 02; Via della Cannoniera; adult/child/concession 5/1.50/3; Francesco dates back to 1291; theres a copy here have bathrooms with showers, satellite TV
h10am-1pm & 2.30-6.30pm, Mon-Sat), in the imposing of Raphaels The Marriage of the Virgin, which and IDD telephone. Phone ahead, as it some- Eating
15th-century Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera, is filled he painted in Citt when he was quite young. times hosts raucous school groups. LOsteria (%075 855 69 95; Via Borgo di Sotto; mains
with paintings from the masters who lived here The painting was a forced gift to one of Napo- Hotel Le Mura (%075 852 10 70; www.hotel lemura 5.50-13.50) Nothing fancy, but good typical
when Citt di Castello was the second most leons generals, who moved it to Milan. Chiesa .it; Via Borgo Farinario 24; s/d incl breakfast 48/80; ai) Umbrian food. Friday features fish speciali-
important artistic centre in Umbria, behind di Santa Maria Maggiore dates from the 1400s and Located along the ancient city walls, this mod- ties. Try the asparagus when its in season (late
Perugia. Luca Signorelli painted his Martyrdom also has some fine frescoes. The Palazzo Vitelli ernist hotel isnt the most charming, as it ca- spring to early summer).
of Saint Sebastian here in 1498. Raphael also a San Egidio is a stately home, dating from the ters to both business and leisure travellers. It Il Postale (%075 852 13 56; Via Raffaele di Cesare8; 3-
painted in Citt; two of his works still stand in 1500s, built by the Vitelli family. The ceilings does offer an array of comforts satellite TV, course menu 30-40; hTue-Fri, Sat night, Sun) If theres
the pinacoteca. Ask for the information booklet feature frescoes in the grotesque style. Chiesa di internet access (0.50 per 30 minutes), mini- such a thing as nouvelle Umbrian cuisine, this
in English, which will guide you through the San Domenico was built in 1271 by Domenican bar, hairdryer, king-sized bed and a rather is the place to try it. The husband and wife
paintings, giving explanations and context to friars and features an impressive display of good restaurant. team at Il Postale serves dishes such as duck
the more prominent works. A cool astrological frescoes by painters in the Umbria school. Terme di Fontecchio (%075 852 06 14; www.ter with fennel compote, or carp with hazelnuts.
fresco cycle graces the staircase, with depictions medifontecchio.it; Loc. Fontecchio 4; hotel s 52-60, d 74-90, Specialities include its lentil dishes and, of
of Apollo and the muses, erudites and emper- Festivals & Events hermitage s incl breakfast 150-170, d 175-200; pas) course, truffles.
ors, seahorses and winged cherubs. The halls Mostra Mercato Tartufo e Prodotti del Bosco During This spa resort has a well-priced hotel on its
include wall frescoes from Cristoforo Gherardi, the first week in November, the town plays host to this expansive park grounds, two restaurants, a Entertainment
depicting historical subjects, such as Hannibal, festival dedicated to the areas ubiquitous white truffle. pizzeria and a seven-room hermitage-cum- Teatro degli Illuminata (%075 855 50 91; Via dei Fucci)
Caesar and Alexander the Great. Farmers and growers bring every type of truffle product hotel, all within a few kilometres of Citt di This civic theatre features musicals and all
Collezione Burri (%075 855 46 49; Palazzo Albizzini, that is imaginable to this epicurean trade show, as well as Castello. The hotel has 90 modern rooms with kinds of live-arts performances.
Via Albizzini 1, secondary exhibit at Ex Seccatoi del Tabacco, Via honey, mushrooms and many other local delicacies avaiable internet access, Sky TV, minibars and firm Cine Citt di Castello Estate (%075 852 92 49; adult/
Pierucci; adult/child/concession 5/2/3; h9am-12.30pm & to sample. mattresses. The hermitage feels a world way, child 5/4) During the summer, the pinacotecas
2.30-6pm Tue-Sat, 10.30am-12.30pm & 3-6pm Sun) houses as ancient stone walls coexist with elegant lawn is the perfect place to take in an open-air
Alberto Burris main collection. The artist Sleeping antiques and low oak-beamed ceilings. The film. All genres of movies are shown from
began his art career in 1946 after a stint as La Montesca (%075 855 85 66; Loc. Montesca; per per- well-being centre offers single-session treat- Harry Potter to art-house Italian films. Movies
a prisoner of war in Texas. His contempo- son 6.50-8, per tent 6-6.50, per car 2.50-3; hMay-Sep; ments or day- or week-long curative retreats are usually screened on Friday and Saturday at
rary work with paint and physical materials ps) This fully stocked camping ground has filled with shiatsu massage, therapeutic mud 9.15pm from July to the end of August.
has been immensely popular throughout the its own restaurant and swimming pool, and baths and thermal pool gymnastics. Theres
world. His early work influenced the New is surrounded by the verdant hills of the Alta a two-night minimum booking, with a one- Shopping
Dada and Pop Art movements, and artists Valle del Tevere. It is wheelchair accessible week minimum in August. Retro Antiques & Old Things Market On the third
such as Rauschenberg, Christo and Jasper and dogs are allowed. Hotel Tiferno (%075 855 03 31; www.hoteltiferno.it weekend of every month the town hosts this
Johns credit him as an inspiration. A second- Luna del Monte (%/fax 075 857 00 54; camping@tline in Italian; Piazza R Sanzio 13; s 95, d 156, all incl breakfast; market in Piazza Matteotti. Its not as big as
ary exhibit of mostly larger pieces is housed in .net; Voc S Pietro 10, Monte Santa Maria Tiberina; adult/child/ pai) Opened in 1985, this is one of Citt the one in Perugia, but its still a great place to
an old tobacco-drying warehouse a site in car/tent 6/4.50/2.50/6; hJunmid-Sep; ps) A bit di Castellos top hotels. The building was a get a hands-on history lesson (and to purchase
itself to see and is closed from November to further afield but worth it for the fantastic hill monastery for the nearby Chiesa di San Franc- unique gifts not found anywhere else).
March, except by special requests made three setting. The camping ground has a swimming esco, then became a palace in the 17th cen- Tipografia Grifani-Donati (%075 855 43 49; Corso
days in advance. pool, childrens playground and bocce. tury and is now a four-star hotel. Rooms still Cavour 4; h8.30am-12.30pm & 3-7pm Mon-Sat) Sells
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paper and artwork using the same printing Cicloturismo. The walking guide has 13 maps
techniques as when it opened in 1799. It has and the cicloturismo (cycle tourism) guide SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE
a small museum on the 2nd floor. has six maps. The Kompas Lake Trasimeno In the 13th century, Italys burgeoning comuni (city-states) were in a bit of a bind: they had active
map (6.95) is extremely thorough for both governments and prosperous citizens, but not much in the way of armies. So, they outsourced
Getting There & Away sightseers and walkers. to the medieval Italian cross between a cocaine cartel warlord and a rock star: independent
Citt di Castello is just east of the E45. The contractors known as the capitani di ventura (captains of fortune or luck) or condottieri (leaders
Ferrovia Centrale Umbra railway connects Information of mercenary soldiers). These fickle mercenaries allegiances were so easy to gain with promises
Citt di Castello with Perugia (3.05, one hour INTERNET RESOURCES of riches and fame that they were known to switch sides during battle. Umbria gave birth to
and 10 minutes, 16 daily) and onto Todi (4, Trasimeno 2005 (www.lagoTrasimeno.net) The areas many condottieri: Erasmo di Narni (13701443, known as Gattamelata), who served Florence,
1 hours, 10 daily). best website, with restaurants, hotels, itineraries and Venice and the pope before becoming dictator of Padua; Boldrino da Panicale (133191), who
history. fought for Florence against Pisa, for Pisa against Florence and was sometimes paid a salary to
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LAGO DI TRASIMENO (LAKE make him stay away from a city; and Bartolomeo dAlviano (14551515), whose adventures you
TRASIMENO) MEDICAL SERVICES can follow at the Museo Storico Multimediale Bartolomeo dAlviano e i Capitani di Ventura (see
It would have been easy for drop-dead gor- Emergency First-aid Castiglione del Lago (%075 9 52 p396), which is located outside of Amelia and find out how he led his troops into battle even
geous Lake Trasimeno to become a holiday 61); Passignano & Tuoro (%075 829 87 51) after his death.
haven for busloads of Northern European
sunseekers, la the coast of Le Marche. POST
Granted, youll find plenty of such folks dur- Post office (h8.10am-1.20pm Mon-Fri, 8.10am- brushstrokes to fill in damaged artwork. The tion. In the 7th century, the town became
ing the summer months, but the majority of 12.30pm Sat) Castiglione del Lago (Via F lli Rosselli); Citt result is seamless from far away but art his- an important defensive promontory for the
the area outside Passignano and a strip leav- della Pieve (Via Veneto 6); Passignano (Via Rinascita 2); torians can tell what is original and what has Byzantine Perugia. It was fought over and
ing San Feliciano has thankfully eschewed Tuoro (Via Baroncino 1) been restored. In 2005, art historians discov- traded between the papacy, the emperor and
the Stalinist high-rise mono-architecture of ered another fresco in the church, Madonna various territories for about 1000 years.
such Adriatic holiday villages. Agriturismi TOURIST INFORMATION in Trono con Angeli Musicanti, which they An ancient ducal palace, Palazzo della Corgna
cover the hills like the omnipresent sunflower, Citt della Pieve tourist office (%0578 29 93 have attributed to Raphael. (%075 965 82 10; Piazza Gramsci; admission incl Rocca del
historic Castiglione del Lago folds travellers 75; www.cittadellapieve.org; Piazza del Plebiscito; Craft fans will appreciate the Museo del Leone adult/concession 3/2; h10am-1pm & 4-7.30pm
in gently to allow room for all and everyone h10.30am-12.30pm & 3.30-6pm summer, 10am- Tulle (Lace Museum; %075 83 78 07; Chiesa SantAgostino; Mar-Oct, 9.30am-4.30pm Sat & Sun Nov-Mar) houses an
respects the delicate ecology of the precious 2.30pm & 3.30-6pm winter) h10am-12.30pm & 4.30-7pm Jun-Sep, Fri-Sun winter & by important series of 16th-century frescoes by
lake. Panicale tourist office (%075 837 80 17; www appt), with examples of traditional lace and Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi and Salvio Savini.
Outside of overcrowded August, relaxed .lagodarte.com; Piazza Umberto I; h10am-12.30pm & tulle from the area, housed in a deconsecrated It was built in the 16th century by Jacopo
visitors enjoy the water sports, local cuisine, 3.30-7.30pm Easter-Oct, closed Sun winter) Offers tours of frescoed church. If you want to buy lace, head Barozzi, who incorporated parts of ancient
never-ending walking trails and Umbrias best the towns major sites at 10.10am, 11.30am, 3.40pm, 5pm to San Michael Sq No 2 and ring the doorbell. houses once owned by the feudal Baglioni
hostel, located on its own practically private and 6.10pm in summer. If shes home, Fede Boldrino, who jokes she is family from Perugia.
island. Pro Loco Passignano (%075 829 62 11; Piazza Trento the wife of Boldrino da Panicale (see above) A covered passageway connects the palace
The region known as Lake Trasimeno is e Trieste 6, Passignano; h10.30am-12.30pm & 4-7pm and is nearly the right age, still creates lace- with the 13th-century Rocca del Leone (Fortress
made up of eight different comuni (municipal- Mon-Sat, 10.30am-12.30pm Sun) work by hand. of the Lion), a pentagon-shaped fortress built
ities): Castiglione del Lago, Citt della Pieve, Trasimeno Area/Castiglione del Lago Tourist The Museo della Chiesa della Sbarra (admission in 1247 and an excellent example of medi-
Magione, Paciano, Panicale, Passignano, Pi- office (%075 965 24 84; www.castiglionedellago.it; 2; h9am-12.30pm & 3-5.30pm), in the church of eval military architecture. Seen from the lake,
egaro and Tuoro. Castiglione del Lago and Piazza Mazzini 10, Castiglione del Lago; h8.30am-1pm the same name, offers an up-close view of rearing up on a rocky promontory, it cuts a
Panicale are the most pleasant places in which & 3.30-7pm Mon-Sat & 9am-1pm Sun) The most compre- church vestments, statues and altar regalia striking pose.
to spend a day or two, while Citt della Pieve hensive tourist office in the region, it will help make hotel from the past five centuries. Of particularly
is a further drive but chock-full of artwork for and agriturismi reservations, and offers a host of maps and creepy note are the relic boxes filled with the ISOLA POLVESE
the connoisseur. advice on walking and biking trails and water sports. bones of saints. Entry here is payable at the Theres not much to do in Isola Polvese,
lace museum. which, to those who seek out its tranquillity,
Orientation Sights The Teatro Cesare Caporali is an 18th-cen- is its charm. The main attraction is that the
Two major highways skirt the lake, the SS71 PANICALE tury theatre, beautifully designed, which has entire island is a scientific and educational
heads from Chiusi to Arezzo on the west side Perched on a hill with an expansive view of concerts all year long. During the summer, park. Many school groups come here to use
(in Tuscany) and SS75bis crosses the north the lake, the entire town of Panicale is one the Musica Insieme Panicale runs a series of the environmental labs that are devoted to
end of the lake, heading from the A1 in Tus- giant fortress. In the La Chiesa di San Sebastiano is concerts from July until September, in addi- teaching preservation of biodiversity and
cany to Perugia. Public-transport users can Peruginos Martyrdom of St Sebastian, painted tion to the Mosaico Sonoro free concert every sustainable technologies. Make sure you visit
arrive easily by train into Magione, Torricella by the master in 1505. In the background of Thursday in the main square at 9pm. the Garden of Aquatic Plants, to see biodiversity
and Castiglione del Lago, and by bus from the painting is a landscape of the lake as it at work. Also of interest are the Monastery of
Perugia. looked in Peruginos day. If you look closely, CASTIGLIONE DEL LAGO San Secondo and the Church of St Julian. There
Tourist offices can provide you with especially at the bottom of the painting, youll Castiglione del Lagos history dates back to are also remains of a 14th-century castle. The
fold-out maps, such as Le Mappe di Airone see whats known as the tratteggio restoration an Etruscan settlement and is now a popular only inhabited building is the Fattoria Il Poggio
per il Trekking or Le Mappe di Airone per il technique, where artists create tiny vertical (but not overwhelmingly so) tourist destina- hostel (see p360).
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CITT DELLA PIEVE PASSIGNANO


Citt della Pieve is culturally and geographi- Passignano is the most holiday-ish of the HANNIBAL V ROMANS
cally considered part of Lake Trasimeno, but Trasimeno towns, with many restaurants, During the second Punic War between Rome and Carthage, Lake Trasimeno was the site of one
its about 20km to the south. Although he hotels, gelato joints and souvenir shops. The of the deadliest battles in all of Roman history. Roman troops led by Consul Caius Flaminius were
became known as Il Perugino (the Perugian), medieval castle on the top of the hill is closed set up around the area that is now Tuoro. Quite the wartime strategist, Carthaginian general
the famous Renaissance painter Pietro Van- to visitors, but the view from in front of it is Hannibal made it look as though he was just passing by on his way to Rome, as nonchalantly
nucci was born here in 1445 and his paintings as good as it gets. Check out the 16th-cen- as one can with 50,000 troops, 9000 horses and 37 elephants. Hannibals men even lit a series
are all over the town. Buy a museum circuit tury Chiesa della Madonna dellUliveto (%075 82 of torches far from the lake, leading Flaminius forces to believe the Carthaginians were too far
ticket at the tourist office or one of the muse- 71 24; h5-7pm Wed & Thu, 4-8pm Fri & Sat, 10am-noon away to be a threat. Under the cover of the lakes typical misty morning, Hannibal ambushed
ums listed below for 4. & 5-7pm Sun) on the road to Tuoro. Inside, the so expediently that the Romans hardly had time to suit up, killing over three-fifths of Flaminius
The Cattedrale di San Gervasio e Protasio houses sanctuary features a Madonna by Bartolomeo 25,000-strong army. A local stream ran with the blood of Flaminius and his soldiers for three
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Perugino works and was developed from the Caporali and a decorated holy water trough. straight days, earning the new name Sanguineto (the bloody).
ancient baptismal church (known as a pieve). A must-see for anyone stopping here on the
Perhaps Peruginos most famous work in his last Sunday of July is the Palio delle Barche (Boat
home-town is Adoration of the Magi, on view Race), when groups of neighbourhood men Festivals & Events people at a time can join locals for a four-hour
at the Oratory of Santa Maria dei Bianchi (admission carry a heavy boat to the castle on the top As with the rest of festival-happy Umbria, angling or early morning fishing trip. After
2; h9.30am-12.30pm & 4-7.30pm Mar-Oct, 10am-12.30pm of the hill. Lake Trasimeno hosts countless events reeling in your catches at dawn, the fisherman
& 3.30-6pm Nov-Mar). throughout the year: can guide you to restaurants that will cook up
The head of the della Corgna family was TUORO Art & Culture festival In Citt della Pieve over the first your fish using traditional recipes. Book at
appointed as governor of the town by his The only reason to visit Tuoro, otherwise a weekend in June. least one day in advance. Nature trips (for up
uncle, Pope Julius III, and subsequently rather sleepy residential area with a hand- Palio delle Barche Held on the last Sunday in July. Pas- to 10 people 90) are also available.
commissioned artists to paint works for the ful of decent hidden agriturismi in the sur- signanos annual boat race of a different sort; see opposite. For a fun cultural and gastronomic expe-
town, known then as Castel della Pieve (it rounding hills, is to take a drive through the Palio dei Terzieri This showcases the towns Renais- rience, dont miss the weekly markets, which
was elevated to a city in 1600). The frescoes grounds of the Battle of Trasimeno (see the sance past with some serious revelry, including acrobatics, have all sorts of fresh local produce and basic
located in the statuesque Palazzo della Corgna boxed text, opposite). Stop off at the Tuoro fire-eating and archery. Held in mid-August. goods. They take place from 8.30am to 1pm
(%0578 29 81 85; Piazza Antonio Gramsci 1; admission 2) tourist office (City Library %075 82 52 20; h9am-12pm at the following locations: Castiglione del
include ones by Il Pomarancio and Salvio & 4-7pm Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm Sat 12 Jun-12 Sep) to check Activities Lago (Wednesday), Magione (Thursday),
Savini. It is now a library that is open to the out the permanent exhibition before heading Popular activities at the lake include hiking, Tuoro (Friday) and Passignano (Saturday).
public, so feel free to step inside and have a out around town. There is an archaeological wine-tasting, camping, water sports and dolce Ask at each towns tourist office for more
wander around. connect-the-dots walking or driving tour of far niente (the sweet enjoyment of doing noth- information.
the battlefield, signposted by 12 numbered ing). Many also go for the culinary delights. Ask at one of the tourist offices for a booklet
ISOLA MAGGIORE stops, describing the events that took place The locals are very proud of their excellent of walking and horse-riding tracks. Horse-rid-
The lakes main inhabited island, Isola Mag- 2300 years ago. produce, most notably their high-quality DOC ing centres include the Maneggio Oasi (%0337
giore, near Passignano, was reputedly a fa- Also visit Field of the Sun (Campo del Sole), (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) 65 37 95; Loc. Orto, Castiglione del Lago) and Poggio del
vourite with St Francis. The hill-top Chiesa di a group of 27 contemporary sand sculptures wines (see p74) and DOP (Denominazione Belveduto (%075 82 90 76; www.poggiodelbelveduto
San Michele Arcangelo contains a Crucifixion made by celebrated artists and looking like dOrigine Protetta, or Protected Denomina- .it; Via San Donato 65, Loc. Campori di Sopra, Passignano),
by master painter Bartolomeo Caporali. The a modern-day Stonehenge. You will find it tion of Origin) olive oils. If you are inter- which also offers archery courses if youre
island is famed for its lace and embroidery near Loc. Navaccia Lido, close to the lakes ested in following the Strada del Vino (Wine feeling particularly medieval.
production and you can see examples in the edge. Route; see p75) of the Colli del Trasimeno Canoe, windsurfing and sailboat rentals
Museo del Merlotto (Lace Museum; %075 825 42 33; (Trasimeno Hill district), the Associazione can be found in Castiglione del Lago at La
Via Gugliemi, Isola Maggiore; admission 3; h10am-1pm & MAGIONE Strada del Vino Colli del Trasimeno (%075 58 29 41; Merangola (%075 965 24 45; Loc. Lido Arezzo) or in
2.30-6pm), near the port. You may end up here if you suddenly realise www.montiTrasimeno.umbria.it in Italian) produces a Tuoro at Belneazione Tuoro (%328 454 97 66; Loc.
that you need a heap of groceries or a mosaic brochure with suggested itineraries. It lists Punta Navaccia). La Merangola also has a small
SAN FELICIANO table. Its the commercial centre of the lake open cellars, which means you can stop by and beach and restaurant, and turns into a disco-
This working town still sees fishermen leave and, as such, not terribly interesting. How- try wine, but you almost always need to call teca (disco) at night.
to trawl for fish in the morning (see opposite ever, the train stops here and it does have ahead. You can also pick up this brochure at
to join them). Although primarily a strip of a fascinating castle. Originally constructed the tourist office in Castiglione del Lago. Look Sleeping
hotels catering to northern Europeans on a between 1160 and 1170, the Templars used out, too, for the guide to local restaurants, The Lake Trasimeno area is filled with every
sunny holiday, San Felicianos main draw is Magiones fortified abbey as a hospital for Trasimeno a Tavola, which includes sample type of lodging imaginable, including no less
the Fishing Museum (%075 847 92 61; www.museodel crusaders going back and forth to fight in the menus and price guides, also available from than 151 agriturismi.
lapesca.it in Italian; Via Lungolago della Pace e del Lavoro 20; crusades in Jerusalem. The Knights of Malta the tourist office. For a full list of places to stay in this area,
adult/child/concession 3/1/2; h10.30am-1pm & 3.30-7pm took the abbey from the Templars and, to this Do as the locals do, with a day of fishing pick up a brochure from the local tourist of-
summer, 9-11pm Jul & Aug), which showcases fish- day, still own it. You can drive up to the Castle (%075 847 60 05; www.albaTrasimeno.it in Italian; Via Alicata fice, check www.umbria2000.it or consult
ing techniques from ancient times to modern of the Knights of Malta (%075 84 38 59; admission free), 19, San Feliciano; fishing per person 55), for eel, trout, the Umbria Infotourist Map. The map is
day. which is open in summer only. perch, tench and carp, out on the lake. Two available from InfoUmbria (Map p320; %075 57 57;
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have access to every amenity known to hos- TOP END thrown in) and a stone barbecue grill. The
HOSTEL? AGRITURISMO? telkind: laundry, bicycle rental, wi-fi, internet oRelais Alla Corte del Sole (%075 968 90 08; building is often rented out weekly during
HOW ABOUT BOTH? access, home-cooked meals, bar and private www.cortedelsole.com; Loc. I Giorgi, Petrignano; d 166-230, the summer (a three-night minimum book-
oFattoria Il Poggio (%075 965 95 50; garden all within 50m from the lake. A ste 225-340; pas) Youd swear you must ing applies otherwise), but in the low season
www.fattoriaisolapolvese.com; Isola Polvese; dm/f short walk from the Torricella train station have seen this astonishing hotel as the back- it opens as a B&B offering cooking and fresco
incl breakfast 15/17; h Mar-30 Oct, reception but not near much else. drop of a period drama a soulful chat in painting classes.
closed 3-7pm; i) Besides being impecca- Il Torrione (%075 95 32 36; www.trasinet.com/iltor front of a private in-room fireplace, chess and
bly run, you would hardly ever know youre rione; Via delle Mura 4, Castiglione del Lago; r incl breakfast brandy in the fabric-draped orangerie (with Eating
staying in an HI youth hostel. This former 65-70; h1 Mar-10 Nov) Romance abounds at its 360-degree countryside view), or a lovers The main specialties of the Trasimeno area
barn has dorm, doubles and family rooms this artistically minded tranquil retreat. Each spat in the floral garden behind the olive-tree are fagiolina (little white beans), olive oil
all with views of the surrounding lake. Kay- room is decorated with artwork painted by thicket. and wine. In addition, youll find many fish
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aks, private beaches, games, TV with DVDs, the owner and a private flower-filled garden Casa San Martino (%075 84 42 88; www.tuscanyva dishes, such as carp in porchetta (cooked in
and laundry room are all on offer. Groups overlooks the lake, complete with chaises cation.com, San Martino 19, Lisciano Niccone; d with 3-night a wood oven with garlic, fennel and herbs)
can book in the low season by appointment longues from which to watch the sunset. Rent minimum 100-160, per week for up to 8 people 2000-3000; and tegamaccio, a kind of soupy stew of the
only. Meals are also available (10). Last the tower mini-apartment, complete with ps) Come with one or seven of your best best varieties of local fish, cooked in olive oil,
ferry to Isola Polvese leaves San Feliciano kitchenette, for an amorous hideaway. friends to this farmhouse in the hills north white wine and herbs.
around 7pm. See also p312. of the lake. The main building is impeccably La Cantina (%075 965 24 32; Via Emanuele 93, Cas-
MIDRANGE decorated with terracotta-tile floors, wood- tiglione del Lago; mains 6.60-13.20; hTue-Sun) Not
La Torre (%075 95 16 66; www.trasinet.com/latorre; Via beamed ceilings and an open-hearth fireplace, only is this well-priced restaurant fabulous
www.infoumbria.com in Italian; Piazza Partigiani Intercity bus Emanuele 50, Castiglione del Lago; s 50, d 60-80; a) The and comes with a completely stocked kitchen, a stately interior with a lovely outdoor ter-
station, Largo Cacciatori delle Alpi 3, Perugia; h9am-1.30pm price is right at this central three-star hotel, washer and dryer, and four bedrooms (three race for summer dining but theres also an
& 2.30-6.30pm Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm Sat), where staff will a renovated palace. The rooms are a tad ster- with bathrooms). Outside is a pool facing an adjacent magazzino (shop) where you can
also help you make reservations. ile but fully outfitted with TV, minibar and expansive countryside view (with a few castles sample and buy the areas best wine, olive oil
telephone, and the owners run the yummy
BUDGET bakery below.
Camping Badiaccia (%075 965 90 97; www.badiaccia Hotel Da Sauro (%075 82 61 68; fax 075 82 51 30; HONEYMOONING IN UMBRIA (ON ANY BUDGET)
.com; Via Trasimeno I 91, Bivia Borghetto; per person 5.50-7, Via Guglielmi 1, Isola Maggiore; r 80) This family-run Whether you are travelling on a shoestring or with platinum purse strings, Umbria offers a vast
tent 5.50-6.50, car 2-2.50, 3-/6-person bungalows 35-93; establishment has just 10 rooms in a rustic array of romantic getaways to suit any price point, especially in the areas surrounding Lake
pis) Practise your Dutch while playing stone building. Its found at the northern end Trasimeno.
tennis, table tennis or bocce, eating at the sur- of the main village on the island, not far from Fattoria Il Poggio (opposite) You dont need to spend a lot of soldi (money) to have a romantic tryst. For less
prisingly good ristorante/pizzeria, or swim- a private beach. The restaurant downstairs is than the cost of most bridal bouquets, you can spend a few nights in your own room on this private islands hostel
ming in one of three pools (one hydromassage very popular, so expect a lot of noise at meal in Lake Trasimeno, kayaking, dining with your fellow hostel mates and wandering through the abandoned castle.
and just for adults). The camping ground is times. This is a great place to try local fish. Romantically placed benches allow for quiet moments alone.
paradise for families, but the childless can Hotel Miralago (%075 95 11 57; www.hotelmiralago Il Torrione (opposite) Climb up a set of pirate-ship steps to your personal honeymoon tower cottage, where you
enjoy renting a kayak, bicycle or paddleboat, .com; Piazza Mazzini 6, Castiglione del Lago; s 68-76, d 88- just might be tempted to skip going sightseeing to sleep in until noon, cook lunch in your kitchenette and dine
exercising in the fitness room, and the excel- 93, tr 108-113; hclosed mid-Janmid-Mar; a) The outside in the sunshine on your private terrace. This superb artist-designed bed and breakfast is located just a stones
lent beachfront location. For a small fee, staff Miralago is central, and top-floor rooms have throw away from the main square of the eminently wanderable Castiglione del Lago the most congenial town on
will pick you up at the Terontola train station; magnificent lake views. Its rather austere (be- Lake Trasimeno.
the camping ground is located just south of sides the plush fabrics), but it has amenities Relais Alla Corte del Sole (above) The only worry that honeymooners might have at this wonderful spot, is
the SS75 on the SS71. such as satellite TV and room service. Theres why they didnt get married here as well. Walking distance from the Tuscan border in the Lake Trasimeno borgo
Paolas B&B (%075 573 08 08, 335 624 72 40; Citt della also a good restaurant downstairs La Fon- (hamlet) of Petrignano, this beautiful former monastic village offers every romantic amenity available in one picture-
Pieve; per person 30-50) For an authentic Italian tana (a perennial favourite). perfect package sweetly scented gardens, romantic in-room fireplaces, a glass enclosed circular orangerie from
experience, stay in Paolas home. She rents Agriturismo Madonna delle Grazie (%057 829 98 which to write your thank-you notes and, for exhausted newlyweds, organised excursions that leave the planning to
out two rooms in her 17th-century apartment 22; www.madonnadellegrazie.it; Voc Madonna delle Grazie someone else.
(be sure to ask for a peek at the frescoes in 6, Citt della Pieve; d B&B 90-120, half-board 130-180; Relais Borgo Brufa (p333) Even if you dont stay in the Imperial Suite with its gold-plated bed and in-room
her daughters bedroom). Paola also offers pns) The largest and most commer- swimming pool, the candlelit Turkish sauna, scrumptious restaurant and quintessential countryside views are just as
cooking and Italian lessons (usually at the cial of Umbrias organic agriturismi. Very sumptuously decadent. Staff even pick guests up at Perugias SantEgidio airport, which is located about 15 minutes
same time). During winter, she cooks in her popular with Italian families on holidays, the away.
open-hearth fireplace. Paolo speaks French establishment is truly a working, family-run Villa Zuccari (p344) After spending a year or more planning your nuptials, wouldnt it be nice to have someone
and a bit of English. farm producing wine, olive oil, honey, meats take care of you for a while? The noble family that runs Villa Zuccari are expert hosts, excelling in taking care of all
La Casa sul Lago (%075 840 00 42; Via del Lavoro, and jams, all used in its meals. Rooms can their clients needs, which honeymooning couples will especially appreciate at this most romantic of hotels. The pala-
Torricella; dm 18, s 25-30, d 50-60, all incl breakfast; i) be a tad rustic (translation: sparse) and its tial rooms (some with in-room Jacuzzi tubs or stone balconies), excellent restaurant and private garden with heated
Comfortable enough to want to spend a few not cheap, but it does come with horse rid- swimming pool might just tempt you to stick around. If you do decide to venture out, Montefalcos restaurants and
nights, or a few weeks. The private rooms ing, archery, bicycle rentals and a stunning enotecas (wine bars) are just minutes away.
could be in a three-star hotel, and all rooms location.
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and treats. Try the delicious trout with local cals know it as the best fish restaurant in the
fagiolina (8.20). area, handed down from father to son for
LAcquario (%075 965 24 32; Via Vittoria Emanuele four generations. Try the risotto alla pescatora
69, Castiglione del Lago; set menu 25; hThu-Tue) This (fishermans risotto) or the appetiser of fried
rather refined restaurant is a great place to little fishies.
try out the local carp in porchetta fresh from
the lake or have an appetiser of eel in tega- Getting There & Around
maccio. APM buses connect Perugia with Passignano
La Locanda di Gulliver (%075 952 82 28; Voc. I Cuc- (3, one hour and 10 minutes, nine daily) and
chi, Petrignano; meals 27) Even if the food wasnt Castiglione del Lago (4.60, one hour and
absolutely fantastic (which it is), the drive 15 minutes, nine daily). Trains head from
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out here would be reason enough to stop in. Perugia around hourly to Torricella (1.80,
Housed in an old brick farmhouse near sun- 25 minutes), Passignano (2.30, 30 minutes)
flower-draped fields of yellow, the inventive and Castiglione del Lago (3.30, one hour,
menu features gems like cinghiale (wild boar) nine daily).
bruschetta with local olive oil, eel and yellow APM (%800 51 21 41) also operates ferry serv-
pumpkin risotto, and tagliatelle with local ices. The company has offices on the water-
smoked lake fish. Did we mention the home- front at each town, where you can pick up a
made pizzas, hot out of the brick oven? timetable. From approximately Easter until
Le Grotte di Boldrini (%075 83 71 61; Via Virgilio the end of September, hourly ferries head
Ceppari 30, Panicale; meals 28; h7.30-10pm) Umbrian- from Passignano to Castiglione del Lago (4,
style comfort food abounds at this hill-top 40 minutes), San Feliciano to Isola Polvese
trattoria in Panicale, above the lake. Meats are (3.10, 10 minutes) and Castiglione del Lago
grilled on an open fire, perfect for a chilly day, to Isola Maggiore (3.70, 30 minutes). Ferries
and fresh fish is served on Fridays. Try the stop running at 7pm.
decadent macaroni in norcina (from Norcia) You can rent bicycles at most camping
cream sauce with spicy sausages (7). grounds, Fattoria Il Poggio (p360) or La Casa
Da Settimio (%075 847 60 00; Via Lungolago Alicata, sul Lago (p360) or at these outlets:
San Feliciano; meals 28; hFri-Wed Jan-Oct) If you stay Cicli Valentini (%/fax 075 95 16 63; Via Firenze 68b,
on Isola Polvese, youll most likely pass by Castiglione del Lago)
this restaurant near the ferry terminal in San Marinelli Ferrettini Fabio (%/fax 075 95 31 26; Via B
Feliciano. It doesnt look like much, but lo- Buozzi 26, Castiglione del Lago)

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