Discover the heart of Umbria on this private full-day 10-hour excursion from Rome. Travel in comfort by chauffeur-driven, air-conditioned vehicle to the historic towns of Assisi and Spoleto. Wander Assisi’s medieval streets, admire the majestic Basilica of St. Francis (exterior), and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to Spoleto, a hilltop town famed for its Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and the striking Duomo. This journey offers the perfect blend of history, spirituality, and countryside beauty.
"We provide pickup and drop-off at the traveler's respective location for a seamless and comfortable experience before and after sightseeing”.
Romanesque gem dating back to the 12th century, set against a scenic piazza at the foot of Spoleto’s hillside. The façade features a stunning rose window and golden mosaics, while inside are frescoes by Filippo Lippi and other Renaissance masters. It is a harmonious blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles, reflecting centuries of artistic heritage visit from Exterior only
A beautifully preserved hilltop village in the Abruzzo region, nestled within the Majella National Park. Characterized by narrow stone alleys, traditional houses, and the striking Caldora Castle towers, Pacentro offers sweeping views of the Apennine mountains. Its authentic medieval charm and cultural traditions make it one of Italy’s most picturesque historic villages.
An ancient Roman theatre built in the 1st century AD, located within Spoleto’s Archaeological Museum. Restored over the centuries, it still retains its semicircular structure and is used today for cultural performances and festivals. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman entertainment and architecture in the heart of Umbria. visit from outside
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Italy’s most important pilgrimage churches, built in the 13th century to honor St. Francis. The complex has two levels—the Upper and Lower Basilicas—decorated with magnificent frescoes by Giotto, Cimabue, and other masters, depicting the life of the saint. Overlooking the Umbrian valley, it is both a spiritual center and a masterpiece of medieval art and architecture visit from Exterior only
A striking 13th-century aqueduct and bridge, nearly 230 meters long and 80 meters high, spanning a deep gorge between Spoleto and Monteluco Hill. Built on Roman foundations, it served both as a water conduit and a footpath. Today, it stands as one of Spoleto’s most iconic landmarks, offering breathtaking views of the valley and surrounding hills.
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