Chocolate places in Perugia

Within this brief guide you will find useful information for a stay in "sweet" Perugia.

Nowadays it is customary for chocolate lovers to gather in Perugia for the Eurochocolate event, a festival dedicated to chocolate which takes place in the second half of October.

However, here it boasts a much more consolidated tradition with the dessert of the gods, and perhaps it is worth making a "chocolate" itinerary of the Perugian artisan tradition.

Below you will find the list of places not to be missed.

Panoramic Views not to miss in Perugia

Porta Sole Panoramic View
Perched on the hills, Perugia is a generous dispenser of breathtaking views. Hidden behind the arches or airy and open onto open spaces and urban clearings, there are many points where you can admire fantastic sunsets and valleys. Of all the viewpoints, we offer seven, the ones that excite us the most.

Via delle Prome - Porta Sole: a street that is part of a real urban trekking route. The effort to climb Via delle Prome, the highest point of the city, is fully rewarded by the spectacular view that can be admired, dominating all of Perugia. From the beautiful staircase it is easy to immediately notice Borgo Sant'Antonio and Borgo Sant'Angelo, and then gradually the other districts.

Top Wine Cellars around Perugia, Umbria

Montefalco and its Sagrantino represent Umbrian wine in the world in the collective imagination. One of the most traditional white wines in Italy, Orvieto, serves as his (sometimes great) shoulder. Two beautiful territories, full of charm and suggestions.

The first, not far from Foligno, can be reached from Perugia in less than an hour; the second, in the province of Terni, in about an hour and a half.