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Umbria, nestled in the heart of Italy, is a destination that offers a treasure trove of fun experiences for travelers. This charming region features the stunning Lake Trasimeno and the dramatic Marmore Falls, while the Tiber River gracefully flows through its landscapes. Umbria is dotted with small, picturesque villages, 31 of which have been honored as Italy’s Most Beautiful Villages. One of Umbria's highlights is the Festival of the Ceri, or Saint Ubaldo Day, held on May 15th in Gubbio. This vibrant festival sees participants divided into three teams, each carrying large, ornate "candles" adorned with statues of saints, including St. Ubaldo, St. George, and St. Anthony. Dressed in distinctive yellow, blue, or black outfits with white trousers and red belts, the teams race through the streets of Gubbio, from the Palazzo dei Consoli to the Basilica of St. Ubaldo, with each candle weighing about 280 kg. This lively event is steeped in tradition and remains a spectacular showcase of Italian folklore. In addition to the festival, Umbria offers a wealth of attractions, including the medieval city of Assisi, renowned for its stunning basilica and spiritual heritage, and the charming town of Spoleto, known for its impressive Roman architecture and annual arts festival. Whether exploring its historic sites or savoring local cuisine, Umbria promises an unforgettable experience.

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What is Umbria best known for?

Umbria is a region brimming with art, history, and culture. It's also renowned for its long-standing tradition of producing exceptional wine and olive oil. With a heritage dating back to ancient times, Umbria's red and white wines are enjoyed globally, while its high-quality olive oils add a special touch to its culinary delights.

Which is better, Umbria or Tuscany?

Tuscany is great for exploring famous city centers, but Umbria is perfect if you want a more authentic Italian experience. While Tuscany does have charming small towns that are a bit off the beaten path, Umbria has even more hidden gems and offers a more tranquil escape from the crowds. Known as Italy's "green heart," Umbria is ideal for those seeking a peaceful and immersive adventure.

How many days should I spend in Umbria?

Umbria is a wonderfully compact region, ideal for a long weekend getaway. In just three days, you can explore several of its charming hilltop towns and still enjoy plenty of time savoring the delicious local food and wine.

When should I go to Umbria?

Visit Umbria in spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. These seasons highlight the region’s stunning landscapes and vibrant festivals, making it perfect for exploring its picturesque towns and enjoying local food and wine.

What is the currency in Umbria, Italy?

The unit of currency in Italy (and the rest of Europe) is the euro and centessimo, similar to the US dollar and cent. The coins are as follows: 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, 1 euro, and 2 euro.

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