Perugia is a place of some style – at least in its old centre – and a city proud of its big-league attractions, its chocolate, its university for foreigners and its football team. In terms of sights, Perugia’s interest is essentially medieval, despite its considerable Etruscan heritage.
In addition to the Palazzo dei Priori, home to the Galleria Nazionale and the Perugino-painted Collegio del Cambio, there is the Duomo and a full quota of memorable churches.
The locals’ cultural sophistication is highlighted at July’s Umbria Jazz, Italy’s foremost jazz festival, which attracts big stars each year. Also hugely popular is the twice-yearly Eurochocolate festival in March and October in which hundreds of booths offer chocolate in every conceivable form.
How to get to Perugia from Florence
- By train: Travelling by train is a practical and popular way to travel from Florence to Perugia. There are direct trains and the trip takes about 2.5-3.5 hours depending on the type of train chosen.
- By car: The distance between Florence and Perugia is approximately 160-180 kilometres and the road trip time usually ranges from 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic and the chosen route.
- By bus: You can also get to Perugia by bus, but it should be noted that although this is a budget option, it will take longer (about 3 - 4 hours) than travelling by train or car.
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