Hidden treasures in cities in Italy!. From Rome (the Eternal City, with its Colosseum, Roman Forum and delicious food), travel to Spoleto (ancient city on the foothill of the Apennines, famous for its historical Festival dei Due Mondi) after that, to Perugia (Umbria`s capital, famous for its preserved historic centre, architecture and chocolate making factory) and finally, to Florence (capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to Renaissance art and architecture), connected by train rides.
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The site of the city is among the most dramatic in Europe, rising above the almost-vertical faces of tufa cliffs that are completed by defensive walls built of the same stone.
A picturesque walled medieval hill town that boasts a thousand-year-old history. The first Roman settlement, Spoletium, began in 241 BC and there are Roman remnants throughout the historic center.
A picturesque medieval hill town surrounded by medieval, Roman and Etruscan walls. Although it`s a hill town, its center at the top of the hill is flat. The central piazza, originally the Roman forum, has several beautiful medieval buildings.