Art, history, culture… are you tired?
Would you like to relax? Nothing better than shopping!
Have you ever heard of them? Deruta Majolica is one of the most ancient and prestigious piece of art, dating back to Italian Renaissance. At the beginning the production was based on ordinary objects, such as vases, washbowl, plates.
An ever-rich and heterogeneous calendar, from household items, to Christmas gift ideas, to the most sophisticated electronic equipment and Vintage items, Umbria Fiere is the largest and most renowned Umbrian exhibition center, with its 5 exhibition pavilions that they are spread over an area of over 17,000 m2.
An event…to lick your lips!
Is there anything better than chocolate in the world? If you know the answer come to Perugia from 13rd to 22nd October and find out all the wonderful events of Chocolate Festival!
It’s a little Art Gallery, in the heart of the City. A lot of different forms of art: different genres and experience, a meeting point for artists and collectors, or art lovers!
If you love musicals, then you should watch one of the shows. Music, religion and art mingle to give the spectator an unforgettable experience. Ask our staff. We’ll be pleased to book a ticket for you.
Are you fond of music? Do you like comedies and theatre plays? Then you should go and watch one of the show, choose from a various program: musicals, shows, comedies, 2017/2018 season is really eventful!
Out of the scheme. If you wish to experience something different, this unique archeological trip is what you are looking for. You’ll discover the “hidden Assisi”.
Norcia is an ancient town located in a peaceful valley called Valnerina at the foot of Sibillini Mountains. Its recording dates back to the Punic Wars.
Spello is a small medieval town near Assisi and Perugia. It is just 18 miles away from our Hotel, a 20 minutes drive.
“I should perhaps do the reader a service by telling him just how a week at Perugia may be spent. His first care must be to ignore the very dream of haste, walking everywhere very slowly and very much at random, and to impute an esoteric sense to almost anything his eye may happen to encounter.” Henry James – Transatlantic Sketches (Boston, 1875)
Categorie:
Ancient Villages
Art and culture
Events
Ideas
Rooms













