10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Assisi That You Shouldn't Miss

October 20, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Best known as the birthplace of St. Francis, Italy's patron saint, Assisi lies amid Umbria's rolling hills. Religious pilgrims have come here for centuries to visit the Basilica of San Francesco (where St. Francis is buried) and the Basilica of Santa Chiara (to see the tomb of St. Clare). Visit the Eremo delle Carceri to see caves where medieval hermits withdrew from the world. (You may find such solitude quite appealing—especially if you're here on a daytrip from Rome!)
Restaurants in Assisi

1. San Damiano

Via San Damiano, 85, 06081, Assisi Italy +39 075 812273 http://www.santuariosandamiano.org/
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San Damiano

The church of San Damiano was restored by St. Frances of Assisi and later served as home for St. Clare.

Reviewed By GreenInsights - Perth, Australia

Quite a pilgrimage walk to get there if following the signs from near St Clare’s Basilica but gorgeous views on the way and steps or ramp to walk on. Once there a self guided tour through the sacred spaces where St Clare and her sisters lived, worked and prayed and where St Francis wrote hie famous Canticle to Creation. It is definitely worth the effort to get there !

2. Eremo delle Carceri

Via Eremo delle Carceri 38 Monte Subasio, 06081, Assisi Italy +39 075 812301 [email protected] http://www.santuarioeremodellecarceri.org/
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Eremo delle Carceri

The retreat high in the mountains above Assisi where St. Francis frequently stayed to meditate and pray.

Reviewed By jmaiaf

Quiet, forested retreat. Wander about, watch for short doorways (!), sit, breathe Views are wondrous.

3. Azienda Agraria Saio

Via Campiglione 94/A, 06081, Assisi Italy +39 335 837 4784 [email protected] http://www.saioassisi.it
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Azienda Agraria Saio

SAIO is the Vineyard of Assisi: 45 acres of vineyards and olive trees just 800 m from the Church of Saint Francis, UNESCO World Heritage Site. In our family farm we make small production wines which are the result of our passion and the best expression of our territory. Have fun with Pic nic and Trekking in the vineyards, Apprentice Wine courses, lunch and wine tastings and much more. We'll taste together white and red wines paired with the best local specialties.

4. Tili Vini Societa Agricola

Via Cannella 2 Capodacqua D'Assisi, 06081, Assisi Italy +39 353 403 6652 [email protected] http://www.tilivini.com
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Tili Vini Societa Agricola

The Tili Winery is a family organic farm, located in Umbria, the green heart of Italy, on the sunny and stony hillsides of Mount Subasio overlooking the near town of Assisi; and it produces high quality organic Wines "Assisi DOC" and "Umbria IGT" and Extra Virgin Olive Oils. The farm organize not only guided visits of the vineyards, olive trees and winery with following a tasting of its products but also particular tours like Treasure hunt or active experiences like Winemaker for a day or Harvest together. Please contact us to organize your tour at our winery!

Reviewed By Robinlea - Mount Juliet, United States

I was with a group of about 12 people who went to the winery to do a tour and wine tasting. it was a wonderful experience ????I highly recommend anybody in the Assisi area to do this ! The hostesses were funny and charming ,the wines are superb as is their olive oil.. all organic. The tour was just the right lenght and I like that it's a family business..it felt very welcoming and comfortable as we tasted different wines in their home along with some wonderful side dishes. Great way to spend an afternoon!

5. Basilica Papale e Sacro Convento di San Francesco d'Assisi

Piazza S. Francesco, 2, 06081, Assisi Italy +39 075 819001 [email protected] http://www.sanfrancescoassisi.org/
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Basilica Papale e Sacro Convento di San Francesco d'Assisi

Reviewed By KatrinaMolini - Corciano, Italy

I love the Basilica and Assisi in general. We always bring our guests here and they like it a lot. It’s the best to enter the Basilica from the Lower Square (or Plaza). You have to wear a modest outfit (covered shoulders is a must) and keep silence at all times. There are some covers (one time use) at the entrance. There is no fee to visit the Basilica. After entering the Basilica via Lower Church, visit the Tomb of St. Francis of Assisi and proceed to the Cloister of Sixtus IV and the Upper Church (or Upper Basilica and exit to the Upper Square and from here visit the city of Assisi. We also visited the free treasury museum, which is located on the upper level in the cloister. On the same level there is a gift shop too. It’s quite big and sells a huge variety of items. They also usually have some temporary exhibitions in the cloisters. Very interesting. My favorite part though is in the upper church of basilica- the colorful ceiling and Giotto’s frescoes that tell the story of St. Francis of Assisi. Always a pleasure to admire the artworks like that and the architecture of the complex. You will enjoy even if you are not religious. This landmark in the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.

6. Assisi Galleria 6C

Via San Rufino 6 c, 06081, Assisi Italy +39 347 290 8716 [email protected] http://www.galleria6c.it/
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Assisi Galleria 6C

Art Gallery Raffaele Ariante

7. Museo della Porziuncola

Piazza della Porziuncola 2 Basilica Papale di Santa Maria degli Angeli, 06081 Santa Maria degli Angeli, Assisi Italy +39 075 805 1419 [email protected] http://www.porziuncola.org/museo-della-porziuncola-20-1.html
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Museo della Porziuncola

Reviewed By GreenInsights - Perth, Australia

A feature inside and out in the courtyard is an extensive display of wonderful nativity scenes from all over the world. Fun for all ages. Great gift shop too

8. Cripta di San Francesco

Piazza Inferiore San Francesco 2, 06081, Assisi Italy http://www.sanfrancescopatronoditalia.it/web-cam-cripta-di-san-francesco-assisi
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Cripta di San Francesco

Reviewed By GreenInsights - Perth, Australia

Several flights of stairs to descend and later ascend before you are in the spiritual centre of Assisi where St Francis is buried along with some of his early friars from the 13th century

9. Basilica Superiore di San Francesco d' Assisi

Piazza San Francesco, Assisi Italy http://www.sanfrancescoassisi.org
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Basilica Superiore di San Francesco d' Assisi

Reviewed By Elgiecg - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The Church is rich in history, the scenic View was awesome and very privileged to have visited the Basilica. Saint Francis was born and died in Assisi.

10. Centro Storico di Assisi

Assisi Italy
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Centro Storico di Assisi

Reviewed By BearH928 - Williamsburg, United States

This area at Christmas has a life size Nativity scene. Worth the stop as you visit the basilica. Consider that Francis is credited with starting the custom of setting up Nativity creches in the churches in Italy

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