I dodged the crowds in Rome and visited a charming, underrated city just over two hours away
- After traveling to many of Italy’s most-visited cities, I stayed in a less-popular one: Perugia.
- Perugia is only about a two-hour drive from Rome, but it didn’t feel as overrun with tourists.
- The historic town was full of culture, and I enjoyed the standout local cuisine.
After visiting some of Italy’s hot spots, like Rome, Venice, and Florence, I wanted to check out a lesser-visited city that a friend had recommended: Perugia.
The city, which is only about a two-hour drive from Rome, is the capital of Central Italy’s Umbria region.
Although it’s often overlooked in favor of more popular tourist destinations, I learned that Perugia has just as much to offer.
Here’s what my trip was like and why I think this underrated location should be on everyone’s travel bucket list.
This article was originally published by Carly Caramanna at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/why-perugia-best-place-in-italy-better-than-rome-2024-9).
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