Guida - I borghi delle due valli
Perugia is a city waiting to be discovered, with a history dating back some 3,000 years. The ancient vestiges of the glorious Etruscan era are still visible in many parts of the centre, embedded in the vast medieval urban fabric. Breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed from the many vantage points, and the alleys and squares offer picturesque glimpses. There are many works of art in the city, which also preserves some of the most important medieval architecture in Italy. Perugia is not only history, but also a lively city thanks to its large university and numerous events. Explore this amazing city and discover its secrets with a professional local guide.
Guided tour of Perugia and its monuments (panorama from Porta Sole, Etruscan Arch, medieval aqueduct, Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Palazzo dei Priori, Fontana Maggiore, Rocca Paolina)
Professional tour guide
Walking tour, comfortable shoes are recomended
The meeting with the guide is in Piazza 4 Novembre, in front of the Fontana Maggiore. From here we ascend towards Porta Sole to admire the spectacular panorama of the northern part of the city. We descend towards the Etruscan Arch, an incredible monument from ancient times and the gateway to the ancient city. Walking back up to the square, one can admire enchanting views of the ancient aqueduct, now a pedestrian path. Return to Piazza 4 Novembre via the characteristic Via Maestà delle Volte. We visit the Palazzo dei Priori, the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and the Fontana Maggiore, a masterpiece of medieval sculpture and symbol of Perugia. Walking along Corso Vannucci, we reach Rocca Paolina, a mighty 16th-century fortification that conceals a veritable underground city, the last stop on the tour.
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