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Day
1: Saturday Benvenuti! Welcome to your Italian home! Unpack, unwind, and
get settled. Explore your local village to find the tourist office, grocery shops,
restaurants, and the nearest coffee bar.
Day 2: Sunday Visit
the picturesque hill town of Todi, or, if you have kids, consider a trip to the
zoological park at Cittą della Domenica, in Perugia, or the Monster Park in Bomarzo.
Day 3: Monday Two towns known for excellent wine: Montelpulciano,
known for its Vino Nobile, and Montalcino, famous for its Brunello, which can
be sampled by the glass at the enoteca in the fortress before you splurge for
the bottle. Stop to visit the Sant' Antimo Abbey on the way out of town.
Day
4: Tuesday Perugia: Tour the Perugino factory where Italy's favorite candy,
the Baci, is made. One of Europe's most celebrated jazz festivals is held in July,
while October is time for Eurochocolate. Continue to Torgiano to visit the Museum
of Wines and enjoy a midday meal at Tres Vaselle (see our Restaurant Guide). Or
visit Deruta to shop for ceramics.
Day 5: Wednesday Day trip
to Urbino to see the painter Raffaello's house, and the frescoes of Piero della
Francesca in the Ducal Palace. Wear comfortable shoes - Urbino is hilly!
Day
6: Thursday Lake Trasimeno: Take a drive around the lake, stopping wherever
you like. Take a boat trip to one of the islands, or visit the Etruscan town of
Cittą della Pieve to see the Via della Baciadonna, said to be the narrowest street
in Italy. Sample the "torta al testo," a typical Umbrian dish, at Trattoria Da
Maria (Da Faliero), in Magione.
Day 7: Friday Explore Orvieto,
visiting the Etruscan tombs, St. Patrick's Well, and the Cathedral, as well as
its many shops and restaurants. One of our favorites, Antica Trattoria dell' Orso
(see Restaurant Guide), has the best farro soup in Italy.
Day 8: Saturday
Assisi: Visit the Basilica of San Francesco (Saint Francis) and stroll
through Assisi to the Basilica of Santa Chiara (Saint Clare). Continue on to Spello,
but if you are there in June for the "infiorate," when the streets are filled
with wonderful works of art all made from flower petals, you will want to go on
Sunday. Get an early start to avoid the crowds.
Day 9: Sunday Relax.
Take a walk in the countryside surrounding your villa. Enjoy some pastries from
a local pastry shop. This is an Italian habit - to buy pastries every Sunday to
eat after lunch!
Day 10: Monday Rome: Hop the train to Rome
to see the major sites and the Vatican. When you're ready for a break, we highly
recommend the coffee water ice with whipped cream at La Tazza D'Oro, near the
Pantheon, as well as Caffé Greco, the oldest café in Italy, located on the Via
Condotti, across the Spanish steps; pricey but worth it!
Day 11: Tuesday
Umbertide, Gubbio, & Cittą di Castello: Look for the "doors of the dead,"
an interesting architectural feature of Gubbio.
Day 12: Wednesday Norcia,
famous for truffles and birthplace of St. Benedict, and Cascia, sanctuary of Sant
Rita, Saint of the Lost Causes.
Day 13: Thursday Spoleto, known
for its international music festival - dei Due Mondi - the Festival of Two Worlds.
Visit Carsulae to explore the Roman ruins, or stop in Terni to see the Marmore
waterfalls, which are open until 10 pm in the summer. Very romantic!
Day
14: Friday Spend the day relaxing, packing, and doing your last minute
shopping.
Day 15: Saturday Reflect on all you've done and seen
and save the rest for next time. Arrivederci!
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