Umbria, this small Italian region, often forgotten in the shadow of its big brothers Tuscany and Lazio, is a real hidden gem. Green hills, medieval towns, fine wines and the very best of Italian gastronomy.


April: 20-21°C


Assisi, recommended accommodation

Meal in inexpensive restaurant: from 8,3 £
domestic beer: 2,4 £, cappuccino: from 0,8 £
Assisi: the city of St Francis
Assisi, the birthplace of St Francis, is full of impressive medieval buildings, such as the famous Basilica of St Francis.
Todi: city of stunning views
In the centre of the city you'll find Piazza del Popolo, where you can enjoy the sunset over the city while drinking a glass of local wine.
How to get to the Umbria region?
From London to Rome it's a 2 hour 35 minute flight, and from Rome it's a further 2 hour train+bus journey.
Umbria, Assisi, Todi
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