What’s Nearby?

There are lots of wonderful places within easy reach of the venue. Take a look and explore the beautiful surrounding areas.

Perugia

Perugia is the historic capital of Italy's Umbria region, a vibrant hilltop city known for its Etruscan roots, stunning medieval architecture, gothic landmarks, and rich cultural scene, especially its strong university presence and famous chocolate, with major events like Eurochocolate and Umbria Jazz. Key attractions include the Fontana Maggiore, Palazzo dei Priori, the Perugina Chocolate House, Rocca Paolina, and the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, offering a blend of ancient history and modern energy.

25 minute drive/taxi ride away

Lake Trasimeno

Lake Trasimeno, located in Italy's Umbria region near Tuscany, is the country's fourth-largest lake and is renowned for its shallow waters, surrounding sunflower fields, and medieval villages like Castiglione del Lago. Famous for Hannibal's 217 BC victory over the Romans, it is a popular spot for sailing, cycling, and exploring its three islands (Maggiore, Polvese, Minore). 

25 minute drive/taxi ride away

45 minute drive/taxi ride away or 1 hour by bus from Perugia city

Assisi

Assisi is a stunning medieval hill town in Italy's Umbria region, famous as the birthplace of St. Francis and St. Clare, making it a major Catholic pilgrimage site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance art and architecture. Key attractions include the magnificent Basilica of San Francesco (housing St. Francis' tomb and frescoes by Giotto and Cimabue), the Basilica di Santa Chiara (St. Clare's tomb), and ancient Roman ruins like the Temple of Minerva.

You can also reach Assisi by train from Perugia.

1 hour 15 minute drive/taxi ride away or 1 hour by train from Perugia city

Arezzo

Arezzo is a city in eastern Tuscany, Italy. The hilltop Arezzo Cathedral features painted vaulted ceilings and a 15th-century fresco of Mary Magdalene by Piero della Francesca. Nearby, the Basilica di San Francesco has a chapel decorated with more Piero frescoes. The Basilica di San Domenico contains the 13th-century “Crucifix” painted by Cimabue. The imposing Medicean Fortress has sweeping city views.