The Province of Perugia (Italian: Provincia di Perugia) is the larger of the two provinces in the Umbria region of Italy, comprising two-thirds of both the area and population of the region. Its capital is the city of Perugia. The province covered all of Umbria until 1927, when the province of Terni was carved out of its southern third. The province of Perugia has an area of 6,334 km² covering two-thirds of Umbria, and a total population of about 660,000. There are 59 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province. The province has numerous tourist attractions, especially artistic and historical ones, and is home to the Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake of Central Italy. It historically the ancestral origin of the Umbri, while later it was a Roman province and then part of the Papal States until the late 19th century.
Restaurants in Province of Perugia
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Studio privato di terapia del benessere, massaggi olistici e sportivi in una location immersa nel verde, con parcheggio privato e recintato sotto un antico bosco di querce. So perfettamente che il tuo tempo è prezioso quindi nel mio studio non ci sono tempi di attesa. Prenota il tuo massaggio tramite telefono, WhatsApp o email ed avrai la conferma entro poche ore. Puoi usufruire di molte tipologie di massaggi olistici e sportivi: relax, decontratturante, anticellulite, drenante, sportivo pre e post gara, massaggio specifico per cervicalgie e lombalgie, scrub completo corpo, massaggio antirughe viso ed anche massaggi personalizzati. Tutti i massaggi possono essere della durata minima di 20 min fino ad una massima di 1 ora.
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KiClub is a spa and gym, located in Bastia Umbra, a short distance from Assisi and Perugia.
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Yoga retreat
A retreat at Caimeli is close to what it must feel like to be in heaven. The food is just amazing. James treats cooking like an art and is extremely skilled at it. He uses local, organic, seasonal produce and makes everything from scratch. We dined on home-made Middle Eastern dips, Asian soups, European desserts and home-made Italian lasagna (vegetarian, of course!). Then there is the fresh air and sound of birds. Situated far from the road, you don't hear anything but nature. At night time, everything is completely quiet and after a day of yoga, hiking, meditating, eating nourishing food, and lazing around with a book on the lawn - you sleep like a baby (or an exhausted adult, retreating from the world). It's a really great experience. The only word of warning I have is that in spring and autumn, the house is still quite cold from the winter. So, bring your warm layers with you!
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