Explore Assisi’s secrets with a local’s digital guide. Discover monuments, stories, and local cuisine at your own pace.
Explore Assisi’s secrets with a local’s digital guide. Discover monuments, stories, and local cuisine at your own pace.
- Basilica di Santa Chiara - The Basilica of Santa Chiara is situated on a hill opposite the Basilica of San Francesco. These two basilicas, with facades inspired by Romanesque architecture, appear to communicate through their simplicity. Both feature a triangular tympanum and a central rose window, symbolizing a spiritual embrace for pilgrims…
- Basilica di Santa Chiara - The Basilica of Santa Chiara is situated on a hill opposite the Basilica of San Francesco. These two basilicas, with facades inspired by Romanesque architecture, appear to communicate through their simplicity. Both feature a triangular tympanum and a central rose window, symbolizing a spiritual embrace for pilgrims traveling through Assisi.
- Museo Diocesano e Cripta di San Rufino - Located in Assisi next to the Cathedral of San Rufino, the Diocesan Museum and Crypt of San Rufino is a treasure trove of history and sacred art. The museum is set in medieval rooms, including decorated chambers and ancient cloisters, showcasing sacred artworks from the cathedral and local churches.
- Chiesa Nuova di San Francesco Convertito - This sanctuary is traditionally recognized as the birthplace of Saint Francis. In 1615, the Friars Minor, with financial aid from Philip III, King of Spain, transformed this site into a church, initiating community life and liturgical celebrations.
- Rocca Maggiore - The Rocca di Assisi is a fortified complex consisting of two main structures: the Rocca Maggiore and the Rocca Minore, also known as Cassero di Sant’Antonio. Both are constructed with the characteristic pink stone of Assisi.
- Piazza del Comune - All major roads from the city gates converge at this square. Built on an ancient Roman Forum, it served as a public space and center for political and social activities. During the Middle Ages, key public buildings like the Temple of Minerva, the first seat of the Municipality of Assisi, the Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo, and the Torre del Popolo were established here.
- Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo - Constructed at the end of the 13th century, this palace was designed as the residence of the Capitano del Popolo, a figure representing the power of the Municipality of Assisi. The Capitano was tasked with maintaining order and administering justice, playing a crucial role in the city’s medieval politics.
- Roman Forum and Archaeological Museum - The archaeological site of the Roman Forum of ancient Asisium is located beneath the current Piazza del Comune, discovered through excavations by a French architect in the early 19th century. Today, visitors can access it via the crypt of the former Church of San Niccolò on Via Portica.
- Oratorio dei Pellegrini - Built in 1457 by the brotherhood of Sant’Antonio Abate and San Giacomo, this oratory was created to allow pilgrims staying at the nearby hospital to participate in religious services. The interior features a square plan, with a cross vault and frescoed walls.
- Basilica superiore di San Francesco d’Assisi - Following Saint Francis’s death in 1226, a basilica was promptly commissioned in his honor to house his relics. On July 15, 1228, Pope Gregory IX, a friend of Saint Francis, declared him a saint and laid the basilica’s first stone on a hill near Assisi, to the north. Let’s explore this remarkable building!

- Text in different languages (English, German, Spanish, Italian)
- Best advice for local restaurants with authentic food
- Audio-guide in multiple languages (English, Spanish)
- Tips for monuments, history, and curiosities
- Digital guide to visit the city by yourself
- Text in different languages (English, German, Spanish, Italian)
- Best advice for local restaurants with authentic food
- Audio-guide in multiple languages (English, Spanish)
- Tips for monuments, history, and curiosities
- Digital guide to visit the city by yourself
- Headphones not included. You’ll use your smarpthone and eventually your headphone!
- A guide in person. The visit will be via digital guide
- Headphones not included. You’ll use your smarpthone and eventually your headphone!
- A guide in person. The visit will be via digital guide
For those seeking an enjoyable and intriguing way to explore Assisi, this is the perfect choice! This digital guide, crafted with the assistance of a local, allows visitors to explore all the significant monuments at their leisure.
Discover the fascinating stories and intriguing facts about Assisi! Additionally, learn about local cuisine, experience…
For those seeking an enjoyable and intriguing way to explore Assisi, this is the perfect choice! This digital guide, crafted with the assistance of a local, allows visitors to explore all the significant monuments at their leisure.
Discover the fascinating stories and intriguing facts about Assisi! Additionally, learn about local cuisine, experience Italian Aperitivo in genuine local eateries, and so much more!
- You will need a smartphone with internet connection to use the digital guide (details to activate the digital guide will be in your voucher, read it carefully!)
- You’ll be able to hear the audio through your speakers or, if you have them, through your headphones
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.