Where to stay in Todi
Hidden away in the nature reserve of Mount Peglia, in the midst of the unpolluted nature that characterises this undeniably beautiful corner of Umbria, lies the country resort Fattoria di Vibio.
Where to stay in Todi
The Old Town Centre and EnvironsA favourite weekend destination, the charm of Todi continues unabated. Perched on its impregnable rocky hill, the Medieval flavour of this town rich in monuments and things to see continues to attract quality tourism from Italy and abroad. The Church of San FortunatoEntrance to the church of San Fortunato is through the magnificently portale maggiore (1420-36), exquisitely carved with scenes from the Last Judgement. The crypt of the church contains the tomb of Jacopone da Todi (1230-1306), the fervent Franciscan monk who was one of the first followers and companions of St Francis. Parco Regionale del Fiume Tevere - The Tiber River ParkProtected plant and animal species abound in the Tiber River Park, which comprises such highlights as the bird sanctuary at Alviano, Lake Corbara and the WWF reserve. Useful InformationUseful numbers and addresses of chemists, the post office, the railway station, the Carabinieri police and other emergency numbers. Appointments & EventsExhibitions, concerts, festivals, reviews, appointments, events and more happening in and around Todi over the next couple of months. Updated daily. VillasList of Villas in Todi RestaurantsList of restaurants in Todi PizzerieList of pizzerie in Todi HotelsList of Hotels in Todi Holiday FarmsList of Holiday Farms in Todi. Bed & Breakfast in TodiDiscover the Bed & Breakfast lodging solutions in Todi area. Map of TodiA map for finding your way around the centre of Todi and locate all the monuments you want to stop at. |
Todi |
TUDERTE AREA |
Province: Perugia Area: Tuderte () |
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Comune di Todi Famous Personalities: papa Martino I (649-655); Jacopo de' Benedetti (1230-1306), detto Jacopone da Todi; Andrea Polinori (pittore, 1586-1648); Giuseppe Cocchi (poeta, 1813-1881); Luigi Morandi (poeta, 1844-1922).
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