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Region in Italy — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇮🇹
Country
Italy
Type
Region
Best time to travel
April to October, truffle season October to March, Umbria Jazz in July, Spoleto Festival June/July
Budget/day
85-140 € (boutique hotel, good restaurants)
Getting there from Germany
Car via Brenner about 8 hours from Munich, flight to Rome (2 hours) or Perugia + rental car
About Umbria
Umbria is the green heart of Italy – a hilly region in the center of the peninsula that has largely remained untouched by the mass enthusiasm for Tuscany. However, Umbria is in no way inferior to its famous neighboring region: medieval hill towns crown the hills above the valley, olive groves and vineyards cover the gentle slopes, and one of the richest spiritual and cultural traditions in Europe permeates every corner of this remarkable region. Assisi, the city of Saint Francis, is the spiritual center of Umbria and one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in Christendom. The Basilica of San Francesco, with its Giotto frescoes, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and leaves a deep impression even on non-religious visitors. Perugia, the capital, surprises as a lively university city with a vibrant cultural scene, the famous Umbria Jazz Festival in July, and the best chocolate in Italy – Perugina with its Baci pralines is based here. Spoleto enchants with its Roman and medieval architecture and the world-renowned Festival dei Due Mondi. Orvieto sits atop a tuff stone cliff overlooking the plain and houses one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Italy, with a façade that even casts a shadow over the Milan Cathedral. Norcia, the birthplace of Saint Benedict, is also the truffle capital of Italy – here you can find black truffles, which play a central role in Umbrian cuisine. For German travelers, Umbria is easily accessible by car: via the Brenner Pass and the A1 towards Florence, then continue on the E45 to Perugia – about eight hours from Munich. Alternatively, you can fly to Rome (2 hours) or Perugia (small airport) and explore the region by rental car. A car is essential in Umbria, as the most beautiful places are scattered across the hilly landscape.
Top 6 highlights in Umbria
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Assisi & Basilica San Francesco
UNESCO World Heritage site with Giotto frescoes, spiritual center and birthplace of Saint Francis
Perugia & Umbria Jazz
Lively university city with medieval core, chocolate tradition, and world-famous jazz festival
Orvieto & the Cathedral
Spectacular city located on a tuff stone cliff with one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in Italy
Norcia & Truffle Hunting
Truffle capital of Italy at the foot of the Sibillini Mountains with sausage specialties and truffle tours
Cascata delle Marmore
Tallest artificial waterfall in Europe (165 m), created by the Romans, with hiking trails and viewpoints
Lago Trasimeno
Largest lake in central Italy with islets, cycling paths, olive groves, and a relaxed atmosphere away from the crowds
Hotels in Umbria
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Umbria
Recommended travel time
April to October, truffle season October to March, Umbria Jazz in July, Spoleto Festival June/July
Summer
Warm to hot, 28-35°C in the valley, more pleasant in the hills (24-30°C)
Winter
Cool, 2-10°C, fog in the valley, occasional snow in higher elevations
How much does a holiday in Umbria cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
50-75 € (Agriturismo, trattorias)
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
85-140 € (boutique hotel, good restaurants)
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
160-300 € (palazzo, truffle menu, winery dinner)
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Compare package holidays now5 travel tips for Umbria
Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Book an agriturismo – the Umbrian farms offer authentic accommodations with pools, their own oil and wine
Book a truffle hunt in Norcia – guided tours with dogs through the forests are an unforgettable experience
Discover the small towns off the main route: Bevagna, Montefalco, and Spello are insider tips
Toll-free access to Umbria: The E45 from Perugia towards Rome is toll-free and scenically beautiful
Try Sagrantino di Montefalco – one of the strongest red wines in Italy, rarely available outside Umbria
Food & drink in Umbria
These specialties you must try!
