Eurochocolate is an annual festival dedicated to the culture of chocolate held in Perugia every year. It's back in all its deliciousness from October 14-23, 2022. Come rain or shine, the event will take place because it is held entirely indoors at the Umbriafiere event pavilion ...
Umbria is one of the most sought-after destinations in Italy and is known as the country's "green heart" for the lush, rolling hills and beautiful landscape. There are also numerous art cities that are a must-see! So if you're wondering where to stay when you ...
Agriturismo Santa Serena, Cerreto di Spoleto, PG, Umbria
Monti Sibillini National Park spans 70,000 hectares across part of the regions of Umbria and the Marches in central Italy. Like most of Italy's national parks, Monti Sibillini offers its visitors an array of attractions from stunning landscapes to hilltop villages to spiritual. Let's find ...
In Umbria, the region lovingly referred to as the "green heart of Italy", lies the important art city of Spoleto. It has retained traces of its Roman, Lombard, Visigoth, and Papal past evidenced in its architecture throughout the city. Let's find out the main sights in ...
And yet again, another fabulous medieval city in the Perugia province of Umbria- Gubbio. From Roman amphitheaters to medieval palaces and delicious food, Gubbio has it all!
A Bit of History
Gubbio is no tiny city by any means. With about 30,000 people, Gubbio sits at an ...
Spello is a picturesque Umbrian town near the more well-known town of Assisi in the province of Perugia. This medieval town is surrounded by walls and today, is probably most known for its famous flower festival, the Infiorata. We assure you that this village is definitely worth visiting for ...
The Umbria region has always demonstrated its strong bond with nature, deserving the epithet, the "green heart of Italy" and rightfully so. As soon as you start traveling along the Umbrian roads, you can't help but notice the majesty of the landscape and it won't ...
Immersed in the lush, green hills of Umbria just 15 km from Perugia lies Torgiano.
The origin of this ancient hamlet, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, most likely dates back to the Etruscan period, as testified by several artifacts. A hypothesis further supported by its ...
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