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Take away the electric lights in this ancient, many-layered city and you could be back in the Renaissance.  This well preserved hill town is one of the more interesting towns in the Umbria region, and one of Italy's main artistic centres.  The architecture  has changed little in over 400 years, and there are beautiful musems and churches to visit.  Perugia is also home to two main universities, and foreign students come from all over the world.  It is truly a special place.
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Modest and overall calm student town in Italy's Umbria region. Has a renaissance town centre with nice fashion boutiques. A really nice alternative to Tuscane's big touristic cities, which tend to be overpopulated with tourists. Don't expect any major renaissance buildings though, but enjoy the calm.
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Another central Italian gem ... and relatively free of the tourist hordes you would find, say, in Firenze or Pisa... come here to take in the natural surrounds, some charming city architecture and the lovely cuisine of the Umbria region ...

 

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Perugia is a Medieval city famous for chocolate and jazz:  Perugina's factory (www.perugina.it/) is one of the oldest in Europe and in Summer there is the best Jazz Festival in Italy, with free concerts and famous artists from all around the world (www.umbriajazz.com/).
Perugia isn't a gay-friendly city.
It isn't difficult to find a nice and chip  restaurant where to hit good food and drink good wine.
For more information http://www.bellaumbria.net/

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