Mika Umbria Jazz 2025

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Price starting from Euro 165.00

The price per person in a double room includes:

  • One night’s accommodation in a double/twin room with breakfast
  • Concert included
  • Europ Assistance Travel Insurance

The fee does not include

  • Extras and personal tips
  • Tourist tax where applicable to be paid in cash
  • Anything not indicated under “The fee includes”

Travel Conditions

Upon confirmation of availability will be required the balance.

Europ Assistance insurance coverage will be formalized upon payment of the balance

Any cancellations must be communicated via email to info@umbriasi.it

For cancellations after the balance payment up to the arrival date, late arrival and/or early departure, no show (i.e. no-show) the total amount of the practice will be required.

Europ Assistance insurance coverage can be activated (for the cases provided for by the coverage) which will be formalized upon payment of the balance.

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    Stay at Umbria Jazz

    Promo!!! Price starting from Euro 54,00

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    Perugia is fully booked, but no worries — we’ll find your perfect spot in the Green Heart of Italy!

    The price per person in a double room includes:

    • One night’s accommodation in a double/twin room with breakfast
    • Europ Assistance Travel Insurance

    The fee does not include

    • Extras and personal tips
    • Tourist tax where applicable to be paid in cash
    • Anything not indicated under “The fee includes”

    Travel Conditions

    Upon confirmation of availability will be required the balance.

    Europ Assistance insurance coverage will be formalized upon payment of the balance

    Any cancellations must be communicated via email to info@umbriasi.it

    For cancellations after the balance payment up to the arrival date, late arrival and/or early departure, no show (i.e. no-show) the total amount of the practice will be required.

    Europ Assistance insurance coverage can be activated (for the cases provided for by the coverage) which will be formalized upon payment of the balance.

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      Cicloturistica I Borghi Più Belli D’Italia

      Cicloturistica I Borghi Più Belli D’Italia

      Starting from Euro 60.00 per person

      Take part in the Cycling Tour “The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy” on September 21, 2025 in Castiglione del Lago.

      Enjoy a unique experience among breathtaking landscapes and enchanting villages!

      Choose our offer to enjoy the event to the fullest, with comfort, hospitality and services dedicated to cycling tourists.

      After a day on the pedals, relax in a selected structure located in Castiglione del Lago, Tuoro and Passignano sul Trasimeno and discover the excellence of the territory.

      Book now and treat yourself to a weekend of sport, nature and beauty!

      Our best offer is starting from Euro 60.00 per person

      The rate is per person and includes:

      • 1 night’s accommodation in a property on the shores of Lake Trasimeno
      • tshirt of Cicloturistica 

      The rate does not include:

      • Extras, tips and offers
      • Means of transport
      • Anything not expressly indicated in the “the rate includes” section

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        The Great Pedalata along the olive grove

        The Great Pedalata along the olive grove

        Starting from Euro 30.00 per person

        The Grande Pedalata Lungo la Fascia Olivata Assisi – Spoleto – 2025 is the opening event of Frantoi Aperti in Umbria.

        Saturday 18 October 2025 in Umbria there is the Grande Pedalata lungo la Fascia Olivata Assisi – Spoleto (Trevi – Campello sul Clitunno section) and in the places of the UNESCO serial site “The Lombards in Italy: places of power” (568-774 AD) and of Perugino.

        An experience that combines nature, cycle tourism, food and wine, the enhancement of artistic heritage and the promotion of the places of production of extra virgin olive oil. which are increasingly becoming multifunctional places, welcoming and hosting events, tastings and offering oil tourism experiences in the company.

        The route of La Grande Pedalata takes place in a group, with departure and arrival together. The group will be guided and assisted along the entire route. The route includes a visit to the Museum of the Olive Tree Civilization, the Pissignano Castle, the Clitunno Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the serial site “The Lombards in Italy. Places of Power (568-774 AD), a visit and a buffet lunch with typical Umbrian products in a concert.

        Detailed program of the event

        • 8.00 am Meeting in Trevi in ​​Piazza del Comune and delivery of the Registration Package
        • 9.00 am Departure for a ride
        • 9.30 am Olive grove in Via dei Condotti, Ancient Olive Tree
        • 10.30 am Snack stop in a historic oil mill along the route
        • 11.30 am Stop at the Pissignano Alto Castle
        • 12.30 pm Visit to the Tempietto del Clitunno (Campello sul Clitunno) – UNESCO heritage of the serial site “The Lombards in Italy. Places of Power (568-774 AD)”
        • 1.00 pm Arrival at the Frantoio, visit, lunch and concert (Campello sul Clitunno)
        • 3.30 pm Departure by bike to return to Trevi
        • 5.00 pm Expected arrival in Trevi and visit to the Museum

        The Cost of Participation is equal to Euro 30.00 per person

        The rate is per person and includes:

        • registration pack,
        • FIAB cycle-hiking guide
        • assistance along the route
        • entrance to cultural sites
        • lunch
        • concert
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        • Extras, tips and offers
        • Means of transport
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          On the Path of Ceramics

          On the Path of Ceramics

          Starting from Euro 195,00 per person

          If during your travels and holidays in Umbria you are not satisfied with seeing but want to deepen, understand and know, you can let yourself be fascinated by the mastery of skilled craftsmen who have handed down precious knowledge in their workshops for generations by working the ceramic.

          1st day

          Arrival in the early afternoon. Deruta, the city par excellence of artistic majolica, among the most appreciated and known in the world. The “Raphaelesque” decoration characterizes all the production: they are fast interweaving of leaves, birds and other animals with Moorish motifs, and the prevailing colors of this type of ceramic are intense cobalt blue and yellow on white enamel which embellishes the whole. Particularly in the former convent of San Francesco, it is worth visiting the Regional Museum of Ceramics, which documents centuries of this activity.

          Followed by a visit to an artisan workshop.

          Accommodation in the structure and overnight.

          2nd day

          After breakfast moving to Gubbio.

          The fame of Gubbio ceramics is linked to the name of Mastro Giorgio, whose original majolica with ruby and pale gold reflections are still today the object of study by artists from all over the world. This type of processing is accompanied by the processing of the famous black and shiny vases called buccheri, which repeat the shapes and friezes of the very ancient original Etruscan models.
          Sightseeing tour with the Gubbio Express.

          Free lunch

          In the afternoon we move to Gualdo Tadino, a place where the production of ceramics had already started in the distant fourteenth century and which saw a rediscovery at the end of the nineteenth century by Paolo Rubboli of the ruby gold luster, according to the Arab formula described by Cipriano Piccolpasso, a renewed artistic season opens for Gualdo ceramics. Entrance to Rocca Flea
          Overnight.

          3rd day

          After breakfast, the journey to Orvieto ends. Over the centuries, traces of the ancient activity had been lost, until the beginning of the twentieth century, when the rediscovery of finds dating back to the Middle Ages reawakened the impulse to a rich and flourishing production. Orvieto Carta Unica will be made available for visiting the main monuments.

          Our best offer is starting from € 195,00 per person

          The fee is per person and includes:

          • 2 nights in a double/twin room with breakfast
          • Admission to the Regional Museum of Ceramics
          • Visit to an artisan workshop in Deruta
          • Sightseeing tour with the Gubbio Express
          • Entrance to Rocca Flea
          • Orvieto Carta Unica
          • Europ Assistance insurance

          The fee does not include:

          • Extras, tips and offers
          • Means of transport
          • City tax where introduced by the Municipality of reference
          • Anything not expressly indicated in “the rate includes”

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            Gubbio a journey through time between history, legends and taste

            Imagine walking through ancient stone alleys, with the scent of truffles mixing with the fresh mountain air. Gubbio is a dive into the past, a village that seems suspended in time, ready to give you an authentic experience, between culture, breathtaking views and gastronomic delights.

            The day begins with the arrival in Piazza Quaranta Martiri, where our guide will welcome you to reveal the secrets of this unique city. From here, we climb towards Piazza Grande, a terrace suspended between sky and stone, from which the gaze is lost over the Umbrian hills. We visit the majestic Palazzo dei Consoli, guardian of the ancient Tavole Eugubine, evidence of the Umbrian civilization.

            But the real spectacle is found even higher up: a cable car ride takes us to the Basilica of Sant’Ubaldo, where an unforgettable view of the city and the history of the patron saint of Gubbio awaits us, protagonist of centuries-old traditions such as the famous Festa dei Ceri.

            At this point, the appetite makes itself felt and there is no better way to satisfy it than with a typical lunch in a historic trattoria. Gubbio is the land of the crescia calda, first courses with truffles and succulent second courses, perhaps accompanied by a glass of wine. A journey through Umbrian flavors that is not easily forgotten.

            After lunch, our walk takes us to the Church of San Francesco, where the extraordinary friendship between the Saint of Assisi and the wolf of Gubbio is told, a story that still echoes within these sacred walls today. Then, some free time: you can lose yourself among the local craft shops, discover the traditional Eugubine ceramics or let yourself be won over by the typical products to take home as souvenirs.

            In the late afternoon, with hearts full of beauty and hands perhaps laden with delicacies, we say goodbye with the promise to return. Because Gubbio is not just a destination, it is an experience that stays with you.

            Do you want to discover Gubbio in one day? Contact us for a tailor-made excursion!

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            Carnival sweets in Umbria

            The ancient Latin saying reads
            “semel in anno licet insanire – once a year it is permissible to go crazy”

            Carnival Origin
            The common thread that binds Carnival, the mask or masquerade party par excellence, all over the world seems to be precisely the concept that is furthest from what the Romans called mos maiorum, good morals, morality.

            But before we get to the Romans, let’s take a few steps back.
            The origin of the Carnival dates back to 4000 years ago with the Egyptians and the rites in honor of Isis, the goddess of fertility.

            With the Romans, the Carnival Festival coincided with the Lupercali, in honor of the God Luperco, symbol of Roman fertility. The period, for both Egyptians and Romans, is celebrated at the end of February.

            Sacred and Profane
            The Carnival, between banquets, parties and masks, thus becomes a sort of social “level”: a disguise that hides the status of belonging and allows everyone to set aside moral rigidity for a day.
            With Christianity, Carnival from the Latin “carnem levare”, Shrove Tuesday becomes the last day to eat meat before abstaining from consuming it during the period of Lent but also the last opportunity to fill your belly with sweets rich in sugars!

            Tipical sweety food in Umbria
            Whether it’s Egyptian, Roman or Christian, the “reasons” of Carnival are disguise (masquerade) and the consumption of food, especially sweets!

            Let’s see what are the typical ones in Umbria:

            • Frappe
              Strips of sweet puff pastry in the shape of a bow. Covered with alchermes sugar or honey, they can be either fried (as per the original recipe) or baked in the “lighter” variant. In any case, the result is a crunchy, sweet and tasty pastry.
            • Castagnòle
              The name derives from the memory of the small chestnuts with their rounded shape. The dough is composed of flour, eggs, sugar, yeast and an aromatic liqueur. Also these sweets, as per tradition, are fried paying particular attention to making them golden on the outside and cooked well inside, helping them to remain round during cooking by moving the pan in a rotating direction. Then covered with sugar, honey or alchermes.
            • Strufoli
              Traditional from Perugino, they resemble castagnole with the difference of having a softer texture and are, on the other hand, larger in size. They are then covered with sweet dripping honey.
            • Cicerchiata umbra
              From the name of the Umbrian Cicerchia, a rounded legume, the cicerchiata is a crown of sweet balls covered in honey.
            • Crescionda spoletina
              With this dessert we move to Spoleto with its Crescionda.
              Originally prepared with chicken broth, or lard, in fact also known as “grescia unta” for being particularly fat, sugar, cheese, chocolate and breadcrumbs were then added. Or the version prepared with apples and dried fruit. Today his recipe marries modernity using chocolate, milk and amaretti biscuits. It is also recognized as a Traditional Umbrian Agri-Food Product.

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            The Legends of Saint Valentine

            The story of Saint Valentine of Terni is shrouded in mystery and folklore, with various legends intertwining over the centuries.

            Saint Valentine is revered as the patron saint of lovers, and his feast day on February 14th is celebrated worldwide. Valentine was a Christian bishop from Terni, who died as a martyr in Rome on February 14th, 273 AD. He was laid to rest in Terni, in the Basilica where his relics can still be found today.

            One of the most famous legends tells that Emperor Claudius II in the 3rd century AD had issued a decree that prohibited the marriage of young men, believing that singles made better soldiers. However, Valentine disobeyed this decree and continued to perform secret weddings for young couples. When his disobedience was discovered, Valentine was arrested and brought before the Emperor. During his imprisonment, legend has it that Valentine healed the blindness of his jailer’s daughter and that, before his execution, he wrote her a farewell letter, signing it “From your Valentine.”

            This story has helped to cement Saint Valentine’s association with romantic love. Another version of the Saint Valentine story suggests that he might have been martyred for aiding persecuted Christians during the reign of Claudius II. Yet another legend tells of Valentine witnessing two young lovers arguing and giving them a rose, urging them to hold it together as a way to reconcile, and then having doves fly around them, hence the term “lovebirds.” In any case, the figure of Saint Valentine quickly became a symbol of love and devotion, and his feast day became associated with romantic love over the centuries.

            Terni the City of Love and Steel

            Do you only have one day to visit Terni? We’ll give you more than one reason to come back!

            Morning: Art, history and flavors

            Start your day with a stroll through the historic center of Terni. Explore Corso Tacito, among shops and cafes, and stop at the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, an architectural jewel that combines history and beauty.

            Continue to the Basilica of San Valentino, the patron saint of lovers. It’s a perfect place to discover a romantic and spiritual side of the city. Touch the tomb of the saint to bring home some luck in love.

            Stop at a typical trattoria and let yourself be won over by the flavors of Terni. Try the ciriole alla ternana, similar to strangozzi, they are seasoned with a simple sauce of garlic, oil, tomato and chili pepper., a game dish or a soup of lentils from Castelluccio.

            Never end the meal without tasting the dessert symbol of Terni, the Pampepato! A mix of dried fruit (walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts), honey, chocolate, cinnamon and pepper, baked in the oven.

            Afternoon: Nature and Wonder

            After lunch, head to the incredible Marmore Falls, one of the most exciting natural spectacles in Italy. Walk along the paths that lead to unique panoramic points and enjoy the spectacle of the waters plunging from 165 meters. Let yourself be enveloped by the magic of the sprays and, if you’re lucky, maybe even spot a rainbow. Check the opening times of the water so as not to miss the wow effect!

            Evening: Relax and magical sunset

            Conclude the day with a visit to Lago di Piediluco, a few kilometers from the waterfalls. This enchanted lake is perfect for relaxing and admiring a fairytale sunset. You can rent a boat or simply walk along the banks, immersed in tranquility. Treat yourself to dinner in a small restaurant on the shores of the lake. Try local fish dishes, such as royal perch, or a pizza accompanied by a good glass of wine. The reflection of the lake at dusk will be the icing on the cake of an unforgettable day.

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            Terra Umbra Hotel

            Terra Umbra Hotel

            Terra Umbra Hotel has 29 rooms: single, double, triple or suite. It is located in the countryside, in  a very peaceful place, far from the noises of the city, but anyway far only 5 minutes by car from Narni and Terni.

            Our rooms, where you enter with personal key-card, have full amenities including stereo, TV, mini bar, trousers press, air conditioning, safe, bath tub or shower. Dependence has 2 suites elegantly furnished, which can host up to 4 people. Our hotel also features a large and well-equipped conference room complete with projector and wide screen. There is a small fitness center with sauna, as well as an outdoor swimming pool where guests can enjoy a cool and healthy refreshment on hot summer days. The property has Wi-Fi coverage and a large car park. Our hotel also has a beach volley court and a certified football court. All areas are wheelchair accessible.

             

            Next to the hotel, restaurant “Al Canto del Gallo” was born from the restoration of an ancient farmhouse. Rustic and elegant at the same time, it offers a relaxing atmosphere where you can taste both Umbrian culinary traditions and new flavours. It is a perfect place for meetings, ceremonies, work and private dinners.

            Services

            Disabled access

            Accepting groups

            Small pets allowed

            Air conditioning

            Lift

            Hair dryer

            Bar

            Football pitch

            Safe deposit box

            Minibar

            Gluten free

            Laundry

            Gym

            Parking

            Park/Garden

            Swimming pool

            Restaurant

            Conference hall

            Sauna

            Transfer da/per aeroporto

            TV - TV Sat

            Free Wi-fi - Internet

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