The provincial capital,
PERUGIA
is the most obvious, if not the most picturesque, base to kick off a tour of Umbria. As usual the centre of town is still medieval, but it's surrounded by miles of fairly ugly suburbs and not a little industry. Buitoni, the pasta people, have a big works, and Italy's best chocolate, Perugino, is made here. Come summer the streets become claustrophobic and exhausting, so if your idea of Umbria is rural peace and quiet and lolling around old hill-... [More]
The Chiugiana Castle House hilltop property lies in the heart of a medieval village surrounded by olive groves and fruit orchards. Nearby points of interest include Lake Trasimeno, Wine making cellars and Renaissance art galleries. The Chiugiana Castle House offers guests a complimentary Continental... [More]
Situated between Rome (distance: 160 kms) and Florence (distance: 140 kms) and at the heart of the Umbrian countryside, the Green Heart of Italy, the Park Hotel brings to life a new concept of hospitality. Park Hotel Perugia manages to combine the practical characteristics typical of a large Hotel ... [More]
The Hotel Brufani Palace Is Situated In The Historical Centre Of Perugia, On The Top Of Perugias Highest Hill. Overlooking The Lush Green Valley Below. It Has More Than A Century Of Experience And Always Offers The Same Special Traditional Hospitality. From The Guest Rooms You May Enjoy A Panorama O... [More]
The OscanoS Residences, A Charming Resort, Is Ideally Situated Near The Etruscan Ancient City Of Perugia, In The Charm Of A Wood clad Hillside With Glimpses Of The Umbrian tuscan Countryside All Around. It Welcomes Its Guests Into Three Wings The Castle, Villa Ada And The Oscano Mill Macina. The Cas... [More]