
Assisi
Province of Perugia, Umbria Region
Assisi is a hill town in the Province of Perugia, Umbria, famous as the birthplace of St. Francis and St. Clare. It is imbued with a mystical and poignant atmosphere, renowned globally for the Basilica of St. Francis, which houses frescoes by Giotto and other masters, making it a major Catholic pilgrimage site and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its history dates back to the Roman era, with a layout of narrow, winding streets and medieval walls.
Practical Travel Guide for Assisi
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.
Adapter Type
Italian
Getting Around
Assisi's historic center is a pedestrian's paradise, though comfortable shoes are recommended due to the steep terrain. Regular local bus service connects the town center with the railway station in Santa Maria degli Angeli, down in the valley.
Local Flavors
Assisi's cuisine is typical of Umbria, emphasizing local ingredients like truffles (especially black truffles), wild game, olive oil, and homemade pasta (like **Strangozzi**). It's a rustic, hearty, and meat-centric style of cooking.
