Perugia, vista panoramica da Viale Indipendenza

Guide to Perugia: what to see, do, eat

Travel Guide to the Best of the City


Perugia, an ancient Etruscan city, is known for its medieval historic center, chocolate, and vibrant cultural atmosphere. This guide will take you to discover the beating heart of Umbria.


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Overview

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📍Itinerary Overview

Practical Info

FAQ


📌 A large part of the references covered in this Overview section and in the Practical Info section, are summarized in the Orientation Table 📊 with further details on Wikipedia 🌐 and Google Maps ➡️ where available.

Welcome to Perugia, a city of art perched among the hills of Umbria, where medieval streets, Etruscan walls, and panoramic squares blend into a timeless landscape, making it one of the most authentic and captivating destinations in central Italy.


GEOGRAPHY

Perugia is located in central Italy, in the region of Umbria, of which it is the capital, and sits at approximately 450 meters above sea level on a system of hills overlooking the Tiber Valley and the Umbrian plain, within a landscape typical of the Apennines.

The surrounding area extends beyond the historic center to include places such as Assisi, Corciano, Deruta, and Magione, reaching as far as Lago Trasimeno and the region’s main transport routes.

A satellite view of the area clearly highlights the main geographical directions around Perugia:

Perugia is one of the main transport hubs in central Italy and enjoys strategic connections with the major cities of Umbria, Tuscany, Lazio, and the rest of the peninsula thanks to an efficient road, rail, and airport network.


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HISTORY

The history of Perugia spans more than three thousand years of continuous development, from its Etruscan origins to its present-day role as the capital of Umbria.

  • Etruscan origins: Etruscan Perusia was founded as a fortified settlement of great strategic importance, as evidenced by the city walls that are still visible today.
  • Roman period: it became part of the Roman sphere as a municipium; the Perusine War marked a period of crisis before the city’s integration into the Roman Empire.
  • Early Middle Ages: the city went through a period of instability but retained its defensive and religious importance, gradually passing under Lombard and later Papal rule.
  • Medieval commune: between the 12th and 14th centuries, Perugia experienced its greatest development as a free commune, with remarkable political, cultural, and institutional growth.
  • Papal rule: from the 15th century onward, it became permanently part of the Papal States while maintaining an important administrative and cultural role in central Italy.
  • Modern and contemporary era: from the Italian Risorgimento and the Unification of Italy to the present day, Perugia has become one of Umbria’s leading university and cultural centers.

MAIN ATTRACTIONS

Architecture and Monuments – Perugia preserves a layered architectural heritage that reflects the different historical phases of the city:

  • Palazzo dei Priori: a symbol of medieval communal power, it still serves as the seat of civic institutions and is one of the finest examples of Italian civic Gothic architecture.
  • Rocca Paolina: a Renaissance fortress commissioned by Pope Paul III, it is an underground complex that bears witness to the city’s political transformation under the Papal States.
  • Cattedrale di San Lorenzo: the main religious building of Perugia, it dominates Piazza IV Novembre and is a central landmark of the city’s historical and spiritual life.
  • Fontana Maggiore: a medieval sculptural masterpiece created by the Pisano family, it is one of the most important artistic symbols of the historic center and Piazza IV Novembre.

Visiting these places means stepping into the historical and symbolic heart of one of Italy’s best-preserved medieval cities, and a key reference point for Umbrian art and architecture.

Art and Culture – Perugia preserves an important museum and archaeological heritage that tells the story of the city and the Umbrian territory.

  • Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria: the city’s main museum, it houses a rich collection of works from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, reflecting the artistic evolution of Umbria and Italy.
  • Museo Archeologico Nazionale dell’Umbria: located in the San Domenico complex, it collects Etruscan, Roman, and prehistoric artifacts that tell the story of the region’s origins.
  • Museo delle Mura e delle Porte Urbiche: dedicated to the city’s fortifications, it illustrates the evolution of Perugia’s defensive system from Etruscan times to the Middle Ages.
  • Perugia Sotterranea – Area Archeologica: an underground urban route that reveals the historical layering of the city, from ancient times to the Middle Ages.

Exploring these places means gaining a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural stratification of Perugia.


PARKS AND NATURE

The territory of Perugia is set within a rich and varied natural environment, characterized by hills, wooded areas, and lake basins that offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and nature tourism.

  • Parco del Lago Trasimeno: the largest lake in central Italy, with wetlands, hills, and historic villages, it is an important natural ecosystem and protected area.
  • Parco del Monte Subasio: a mountainous area between Assisi and Spello, with meadows and forests overlooking the Umbrian Valley and offering scenic hiking trails.
  • Monte Tezio: a hill near Perugia with trails and panoramic viewpoints over the city and the surrounding valley.
  • Monte Malbe: a wooded area close to the city, ideal for walks and outdoor sports in nature.
  • Colle della Trinità: a panoramic viewpoint south of Perugia with views over the city and the valley below.

EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS

The annual events in Perugia turn the historic center into an open-air stage, attracting visitors from all over Italy and abroad. The most important include:

  • Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo (April) – One of the most important European events dedicated to journalism and contemporary information.
  • Umbria Jazz (July) – One of the most important jazz festivals in Europe, dedicated to jazz and its contemporary influences. During this period, the city turns into a large open-air stage, with concerts animating squares, theaters, and historic venues.
  • Eurochocolate (October) – An international chocolate festival, among the most famous of its kind in Europe.

If you want an immediate and practical overview of the city, the table below summarizes all the key points of the overview, to quickly get oriented and better organize your visit through our itineraries (see Itinerary Overview).


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PERUGIA

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Collestrada

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Monte Petriolo

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MUST SEE

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Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria

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Basilica e Abbazia di San Pietro

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Chiesa del Gesù

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Museo Archeologico Nazionale dell'Umbria

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Piazza IV Novembre

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Rocca Paolina

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OTHER ATTRACTIONS

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Antiquarium Ipogeo dei Volumni

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Basilica di San Domenico

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Cattedrale di San Lorenzo

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Chiesa di San Filippo Neri

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Chiesa di Sant'Ercolano

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Chiostro del Museo Archeologico

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Collegio del Cambio

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Complesso monumentale di Santa Giuliana

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Complesso Templare di San Bevignate

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Fontana Maggiore

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Museo Capitolare di San Lorenzo

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Museo delle Mura e delle Porte Urbiche

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Palazzo Baldeschi al Corso

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Palazzo dei Priori

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Perugia Sotterranea – Area Archeologica

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Pozzo Etrusco

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Studio Caselli – museo vetrate artistiche

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Tempio Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo

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Villa del Colle del Cardinale

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Parks and Nature

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Parco del Lago Trasimeno

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Parco del Monte Subasio

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Monte Malbe

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Colle della Trinità

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Monte Tezio

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Events and Celebrations

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Festival internazionale del giornalismo

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Umbria Jazz

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Eurochocolate

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Gnocchi al sugo d'oca

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Involtini alla perugina

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Minestra alla perugina

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Scaloppine perugine

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Spiedini di granocchia

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Torello alla perugina

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Umbria

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Coglioni di mulo

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Corallina

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Passatelli

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Torcolo di San Costanzo

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Wines and Beverages

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Assisi DOC

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Colli del Trasimeno o Trasimeno DOC

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Vinosanto da uve affumicate dell’Alta Valle del Tevere

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Restaurant Selection

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Civico 25

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Gradale / Castello di Monterone

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L'Officina

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Osteria a Priori

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Osteria del Bosco 131

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Ristorante Enoteca Giò Arte e Vini

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Stella Ristorante Vineria e Locanda

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Parking and Mobility

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Stazione di Perugia Fontivegge

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Rete di Autolinee Perugia

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Pian di Massiano Minimetrò

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The most important attractions selected in the table have been divided into the two itineraries summarized below, in order to quickly identify the one best suited to your needs and then explore it in more detail on the dedicated itinerary and map pages.

PERUGIA IN 1 DAY

If you only have one day to visit Perugia, this itinerary allows you to enjoy an intense experience in the heart of the historic center, among medieval squares, historic palaces, and panoramic views.

The route focuses especially on Piazza IV Novembre and the complex of the Rocca Paolina, two of the city’s main landmarks.

Go to Perugia in 1 Day: itinerary and map

PERUGIA IN 3 DAYS

The three-day tour of Perugia allows you to discover the city at a more relaxed pace, alternating between the historic center, monumental areas, and neighborhoods outside the city walls.

The itinerary develops through the medieval heart, the area of Sant’Angelo and the confraternities, and the district of San Domenico, offering a more complete view of the city.

Go to Perugia in 3 Days: itinerary and map

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WHEN TO GO

Perugia is a city that can be visited throughout the year thanks to the typical Umbrian climate, which is continental but softened by its hilly elevation. It offers cool winters and hot summers that are generally less humid compared to many other Italian cities.


GETTING THERE

Perugia is a well-connected city, easily accessible thanks to its strategic location in the heart of Umbria and its road and rail links that connect it to major Italian cities.

✅ To search for or book a flight you can check Booking.com Flights.
✅ You can check routes, schedules, prices and buy train or bus tickets with Trainline.
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GETTING AROUND

The historic center of Perugia is located on a hilly system and develops through narrow streets, stairways, and medieval squares. Getting around the city means alternating between walking routes and modern infrastructure such as escalators and the minimetrò, which make it easier to move between different urban areas.

See also Getting around Perugia: Info and Tips


USEFUL TIPS

To visit Perugia in the most comfortable and organized way possible, here are some practical tips that can help you optimize your visiting time and fully enjoy the historic center as well as the connections with the modern city and the surrounding Umbrian countryside.


WHAT TO EAT

Perugian cuisine represents one of the most authentic expressions of Umbrian gastronomic tradition, based on peasant recipes, simple yet intense ingredients, and flavors deeply tied to the local territory.

See also What to eat in Perugia

WHERE TO EAT

From traditional osterias and trattorias to more contemporary venues, Perugia offers an authentic gastronomic scene deeply rooted in Umbrian culture.

See also Where to eat in Perugia


WHERE TO SLEEP

Perugia offers a range of accommodation options, from hotels in the historic center to more modern structures located in the lower areas of the city, as well as agritourisms set in the green Umbrian hills.

Choosing the right area is essential to fully experience the city and optimize travel between the historic center and surrounding areas.

See also Where to sleep in Perugia: Info and Tips


What are the main attractions to see in Perugia?

Top highlights include Piazza IV Novembre, Fontana Maggiore, and Rocca Paolina, the historic and symbolic heart of the city.

Which museums and monuments should I visit in Perugia?

The city hosts important museums and monuments such as the National Gallery of Umbria, Palazzo dei Priori, and the Cathedral of San Lorenzo.

📌 Read more in the section Main Attractions.


Are there parks or green areas in Perugia?

Yes, among the main natural areas near Perugia are the Lake Trasimeno Park and the Monte Subasio Park, ideal for nature, hiking, and outdoor activities.

📌 Read more in the section Parks and Nature.


Is Perugia suitable for a short visit?

Yes, the historic center is compact but rich in attractions, making it easy to plan 1- or 3-day itineraries combining history, art, and panoramic views.

📌 Read more in the section Itinerary Overview.


What is the best time to visit Perugia?

Spring and autumn offer the best weather, with mild temperatures and beautiful colors over the Umbrian hills.

Is Perugia easy to visit?

Yes, although it is a hilly city: the historic center is well connected thanks to the minimetrò, escalators, and pedestrian paths.

📌 Read more in the section When to Go.


Which typical dishes should I try in Perugia?

Local specialties include Torta al testo, Umbricelli with truffle, and Ciaramicola, a traditional Umbrian dessert.

📌 Read more in the section What to Eat.

Where to eat well in Perugia?

The best areas are the historic center and surrounding panoramic districts, where you can find traditional Umbrian osterias and restaurants.

📌 Read more in the section Where to Eat.


What is the best area to stay in Perugia?

The historic center is ideal for exploring on foot, while Fontivegge is convenient for transport connections and hillside areas offer quieter stays.

Are there budget hotels in Perugia?

Yes, more affordable options can be found in Fontivegge and the surrounding hillside areas compared to the historic center.

📌 Read more in the section Where to Sleep.


Where can I find days, hours, and prices of attractions?

All information is available in the table within the dedicated attraction sections.

Where can I find links and online information about attractions?

The table also includes direct links to Google Maps ➡️ and Wikipedia 🌐 for each attraction.

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