in about 20 minutes.

Like Spoleto, Spello, Todi, Montefalco, Norcia, Narni, Amelia, Bevagna, even Perugia. It's quiet and peaceful. And that’s not to mention all of the Italians are known for bumping other cars in order to parallel park as tighly as possible, you don’t want to get dinged (ha!)

It departs from Pretola station every four hours.Assisi is certainly one of the most important destinations in Umbria. It's one of my very favorite regions of Italy.And by all means get out in the Umbrian countryside.

Tuscany, Italy's largest region, contains a population just short of 4 million. Maybe you want to buy some olive oil from a reputable producer who is particularly enthusiastic about fine olive oil who happens to also be your host. This applies to anywhere to drive in Italy whatsoever. A cut across the northern section, from Tuscany to Citta di Castello to Gubbio and on to some pretty fascinating destinations in Le Marche like Fabriano or the monastery of Fonte Avellana would make a fine week to ten day itinerary. A cut across the northern section, from,It is the center of Umbria that's packed with top tourist destinations, from the historically significant body of water called,The southern itinerary takes you from the Etruscan towns of northern Lazio in the historical region of Tuscia (where lies the tourist favorite Civita di Bagnoregio) to dramatically perched Orvieto and on to Todi, Spoleto, and Norcia, famous for its preserved pig parts and views of Monte Sibilini National Park. Because Umbria is less famous than Tuscany, though, there are more of these off-the-beaten-path gems in Umbria. You can see the underground city carved out of the soft tufa or head down the slopes of the hill and see the Etruscan tombs--and get a context for them at the national Archaeological Museum which happens to be next to the Duomo Museum in Piazza del Duomo.Todi is the focus of a famous wine, Grechetto di Todi, which you can have with the local baccala fritto. You've heard it before, Umbria: Italy's green heart. for damage at the end of your trip. Before you go to Tuscany. Just past the edge of town is Saint Francis Basilica, where you can see the tomb of Saint Francis. November and December are likely to have the most precipitation. Perhaps you wouldn't mind a cooking class. Viator offers many walking tours of popular cities in Umbria like Assisi, Perugia and Orvieto, plus tours to smaller towns like Montefalco and Bevagna.Select Italy offers an interesting "Archi-Wine Tour" visiting some of the more unique wineries in terms of wines and architecture in Umbria.Perhaps you'd like to take a self-catering apartment as a hub for your Umbria exploration. The train from Perugia to Todi takes 32 minutes. Within the context of local street searches, angles and compass directions are very important, as well as ensuring that distances in all directions are shown at the same scale. Renting a car – Whatever you do, MAKE SURE you get additional insurance for your car when driving in Italy. November is also truffle season.Why not combine a trip to Tuscany with a trip to.What Are the Best Places to Go in Tuscany?Your Trip to Florence: The Complete Guide,Where to Go in Tuscany for a Day Trip From Florence,Tuscany Off the Beaten Path Away from Tourist Crowds,See Italy's World Heritage Sites: Central Italy,Visiting Italy in May? For detailed recommendations on what to see and do in Assisi, use the buttons below. Other things to try are the lentil soup and boar with the Umbrian red Sagrantino.Todi is 46 km from Perugia.

This map of Umbria is provided by Google Maps, whose primary purpose is to provide local street maps rather than a planetary view of the Earth. It's the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.