Thank you so much for watching! Please leave a comment as I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Please also give this video a thumbs-up and consider subscribing to the channel. And if you'd like to discover other amazing places in Umbria, check out my next video on Assisi and three Umbrian towns: Gubbio, Spello and Trevi. ruclips.net/video/HNm5lKrsho4/видео.html Ken x
Thank you for your kind words. If you enjoyed this, make sure you check out the other video where I showed you Assisi and the rest of Umbria. They are all really close together, and it'd make a great trip: ruclips.net/video/HNm5lKrsho4/видео.html
@@KenTravels360 You're welcome. You ought to discorver Latium. The whole regione is a jem, unfortunately hidden by the light of Rome. Towns like Anagni (birthplace of many Popes with 8th century churches), Arpino (Cicero's birthplace where every where Certamen Ciceronianum takes place), Ferentino (whose walls were built 10 centuries before the foundation of Rome) or Montecassino with its Abbey. Have a good day.
You certainly can, although frequency of buses is not that great. There is also a bus to the chocolate factory from Perugia. So, it's do-able, but it would be useful if you check the timetables beforehand. Check out also my new video for other parts of Umbria, including Assisi and Spello here: ruclips.net/video/HNm5lKrsho4/видео.html
Thank you so much for watching! Please leave a comment as I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Please also give this video a thumbs-up and consider subscribing to the channel. And if you'd like to discover other amazing places in Umbria, check out my next video on Assisi and three Umbrian towns: Gubbio, Spello and Trevi. ruclips.net/video/HNm5lKrsho4/видео.html
Ken x
i love perugia :)
Great vidoe, thank you. I will definitely be taking a serious look at Perugia for a trip.
Thank you for your kind words. If you enjoyed this, make sure you check out the other video where I showed you Assisi and the rest of Umbria. They are all really close together, and it'd make a great trip: ruclips.net/video/HNm5lKrsho4/видео.html
Mate, you can even imagine how many hidden gems there are here. Just to name a few, go to Bergamo, Matera or Vicenza.
I know, been to quite a few many. Assisi is next! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
@@KenTravels360 You're welcome. You ought to discorver Latium. The whole regione is a jem, unfortunately hidden by the light of Rome. Towns like Anagni (birthplace of many Popes with 8th century churches), Arpino (Cicero's birthplace where every where Certamen Ciceronianum takes place), Ferentino (whose walls were built 10 centuries before the foundation of Rome) or Montecassino with its Abbey. Have a good day.
@@gianmariacelardi8580 Grazie!
If I can have cappuccino in the morning, pizza in the afternoon, and wine all day; I’ll be there tomorrow!
Sounds like you've got your priorities straight! Perugia is ready whenever you are-cappuccino, pizza, and wine all day sounds like a dream!
I am going to Spello for two weeks in October. Do you think I can visit Perugia by bus and the chocolate factory?
You certainly can, although frequency of buses is not that great. There is also a bus to the chocolate factory from Perugia. So, it's do-able, but it would be useful if you check the timetables beforehand. Check out also my new video for other parts of Umbria, including Assisi and Spello here: ruclips.net/video/HNm5lKrsho4/видео.html