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Spoleto is well known for its music festivals, especially the Festival dei Due Mondi in the summertime.

Otherwise, it is a very peaceful and pleasant place to walk around, and you can use Spoleto as a base to drive through beautiful Umbrian countryside and mountains and to visit other Umbrian cities.

  • Take a guided walking tour of Spoleto, [2]. Take an escorted walking tour of Spoleto with a fluent English-speaking Umbrian-native guide. mail: info@love-umbria.com  edit

Photos from Spoleto, Italy
  • The Duomo
  • The Roman ruins and Archeological Museum
  • The first century Roman Villa
  • Ponte delle Torre - old aqueduct and footpath behind the fort at the top of the city.

Photos from Spoleto, Italy

There is a train station in the city which offers direct connections to Rome. Bus service to various locations is also available. For those driving into town, Umbria has a very good and well-maintained road system.


Photos from Spoleto, Italy

Spoleto is a small town in area, so you are best off walking, though it is possible to drive or take taxis.


Photos from Spoleto, Italy

Umbria is known for its mushrooms and black truffles, and also for its wild game, so if you see primi piatti of pasta dishes with some kind of fungus and secondi piatti of game such as cinghiale (wild boar), order them.


Photos from Spoleto, Italy

Umbria is a land of rolling hills and has its own wine industry. There are also some very good mineral waters drawn from its mountain springs.


Photos from Spoleto, Italy