Le Stelle Invadenti
Lacugnano Giardino, 18, Perugia
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Le Stelle Invadenti Perugia

Lacugnano Giardino, 18 Perugia, Umbria, 06132, Italy

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Learning and then TLC

A travel blog entry by jemmamariegreen

Today I had my first Italian class. It was four hours and it felt long!

Afterwards I wandered around Assisi and visited the San Rufino church and the Nun Spa - deluxe spa built on the ruins of a nunnery and roman baths.

The day wouldnt ...

Stop Two On The Day

A travel blog entry by boydevine

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... found plenty of other better reasons to enjoy the town.

Right from the get go it is another of the very hilly towns in this part of the country, you weave your way around a long path to where you finally get to the point where you can park your car, this is the good news and the bad news, the bad news is there is still a massive amount of climbing left to be done to reach the interesting parts of the community. Let's just say our calves were feeling the ...

First Stop Of The Day

A travel blog entry by boydevine

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... Pisa, and Siena later in the week so now I know what I need to know to plan accordingly.

Perugia is similar to Halifax in that it has a huge student population comprising a huge percentage of the population, one place I read said 30,000 so it has that vibe to it with lots of pubs etc. But of course the town is still nearly 2,000 years old so it cannot escape that midevil feel. You drive up a long twisting and turning road after leaving ...

And the wine tasting begins

A travel blog entry by rcw721

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... it was great... they took us on bus from place to place explaining everything and showing us how to properly taste the wines so we can really appreciate it. Things like learning how to look at the "legs", seeing the color of the rim, its overall color and smell, and finally the taste. We learned to look at the specific labels and years to see what type of quality the wine is.

We only went ...

Assisi

A travel blog entry by shultz

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... of Assisi but I would have to assume that it is very high because everywhere we turned in Assisi, there was another magnificent stone church and the entire old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

From what we had read, Assisi is typically mobbed in the summertime with tourists coming in for day trips from Florence however in the winter it is practically a ghost town. In fact, ...