Embark on an unforgettable tour of Umbria from Rome and discover the charming hill-towns of Todi and Gubbio. Explore the region’s hidden gems and experience the beauty of Italy’s ‘green heart’.
Embark on an unforgettable tour of Umbria from Rome and discover the charming hill-towns of Todi and Gubbio. Explore the region’s hidden gems and experience the beauty of Italy’s ‘green heart’.
- Gubbio - Todi achieved its top during the Medieval period, when it was enriched with splendid municipal palaces and enchanting and religious buildings. You can admire the Santa Maria della Consolazione Church, the Piazza del Popolo and the ancient arches with which the houses support each other, but also the walls that are built around or…
- Gubbio - Todi achieved its top during the Medieval period, when it was enriched with splendid municipal palaces and enchanting and religious buildings. You can admire the Santa Maria della Consolazione Church, the Piazza del Popolo and the ancient arches with which the houses support each other, but also the walls that are built around or incorporate what is left of the theatre of amphitheatre, such as announced by the street names (such as Via dell’Anfiteatro Romano). Gubbio is the most thoroughly medieval of the Umbrian towns. Centre-stage is the immense and austere fourteenth-century Palazzo dei Consoli , whose crenellated outline and 98-metre campanile immediately grab your attention; the setting is equally gorgeous with the forest-clad mountains of the Apennines rearing up behind. The lesser Palazzo Pretorio opposite was built to the same plan. In the Museo Civico you’ll see the famous Eugubine Tablets, Umbria’s most important archeological find. It’s also worth a visit the Duomo, the Palazzo Ducale and the Basilica of Sant’Ubaldo.
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Driver guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Driver guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Just a handful of years ago, Umbria was hardly recognized, generally perceived as Tuscany’s less charming sibling. That perception, however, has drastically changed. Today, Italy’s ‘green heart’ is just as renowned as its widely-acclaimed neighbor. The reasons are clear: the region possesses all of Tuscany’s features – and then some.
Indeed, it might not…
Just a handful of years ago, Umbria was hardly recognized, generally perceived as Tuscany’s less charming sibling. That perception, however, has drastically changed. Today, Italy’s ‘green heart’ is just as renowned as its widely-acclaimed neighbor. The reasons are clear: the region possesses all of Tuscany’s features – and then some.
Indeed, it might not showcase the grand spectacles of Florence and Siena, but what it offers instead is a circlet of modest, more accessible hill-towns like Gubbio and Todi. Each one of these places has enough attractions to engage you for a day or even longer, and all are within a short journey from one another, making a tour around Umbria straightforward and feasible.
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