Throughout the tour, our knowledgeable guides will provide historical insights and captivating anecdotes, allowing you to fully appreciate the rich heritage of Assisi.
Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere, revel in the natural beauty, and experience the cultural tapestry that makes Assisi a truly remarkable destination.
Due to the exposition of the remains of St. Francis, guided tours of the basilica will be suspended from February 15, 2026, to April 6, 2026.
The guide will provide an explanation from outside, and then visitors will be able to enter on their own.
Our tour begins at St. Rufino Cathedral. The church is one of the most important churches in Assisi and was the most important before St. Francis was built.
As we meander through the medieval streets, you'll be captivated by the charming ambiance and narrow alleyways that lead to hidden gems around every corner.
The tour continues to the Basilica of Santa Chiara, dedicated to Saint Clare. Admire the simplicity and elegance of the basilica's façade before entering to discover its ethereal interior.
Stroll through the charming Piazza del Comune, the bustling heart of Assisi. This lively square is home to the Roman Temple of Minerva, an ancient marvel that stands as a testament to Assisi's rich Roman history.
The Temple of Minerva appears to be a perfectly preserved example of a Roman temple from the outside, but inside is home to a Catholic church.
The church of Santa Maria Maggiore where you can visit the place where the body of Blessed Carlo Acutis is preserved.
To conclude the tour, the heart of the town, the Basilica of Saint Francis, a Unesco World Heritage site and one of Italy's most revered religious landmarks. This magnificent basilica houses the tomb of Saint Francis, the beloved patron saint of animals and the environment. Marvel at the awe-inspiring frescoes by renowned artists such as Giotto, Cimabue, and Simone Martini, which adorn the walls of the basilica.
In front of the entrance of St. Rufino Cathedral
Assisi is a picturesque medieval town in the Umbria region of Italy, nestled in the hills of the Apennine Mountains. It is renowned as the birthplace of St. Francis, the patron saint of animals and the environment, and is home to stunning religious architecture, including the iconic Basilica of San Francesco. The town's charm lies in its well-preserved medieval streets, vibrant art scene, and the serene atmosphere that permeates its historic center.
The Basilica of San Francesco is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important religious sites in Italy. It consists of two churches, an upper and lower basilica, adorned with stunning frescoes by Giotto and Cimabue.
This basilica is dedicated to St. Clare, a contemporary of St. Francis. It features a beautiful rose window and a simple, elegant interior with a large crucifix attributed to St. Francis.
This medieval fortress offers panoramic views of Assisi and the surrounding countryside. The fortress was built by the Germans in the 12th century and later used by various rulers, including the Papal States.
This ancient Roman temple, built in the 1st century BC, is one of the best-preserved Roman buildings in Italy. It was later converted into a church and now serves as a significant historical landmark.
This hermitage is located in the woods above Assisi and is believed to be where St. Francis and his followers retreated for prayer and meditation. It offers a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere amidst beautiful natural surroundings.
A classic Umbrian dish made with fresh pasta and shaved black truffles, often served with a simple tomato or cream sauce
A rich and flavorful stew made with wild boar, tomatoes, onions, and herbs, often served with polenta or crusty bread
Large green olives stuffed with a mixture of meat, breadcrumbs, and herbs, then fried until crispy
A traditional Umbrian flatbread made with flour, water, and salt, often served with cured meats, cheeses, or vegetables
This is the warmest and most popular time to visit Assisi, with pleasant weather ideal for exploring the town and its surrounding countryside. The town is lively with tourists and cultural events.
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Assisi is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services connecting major points of interest. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially for those staying in the town center.
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