Todi: The Most Liveable City in Italy
Todi is a city located in the province of Perugia in central Italy. Its name originated from the word “Tutere” a geological spot that means border. Based on the legend, Todi was made by Hercules since the city is being located with medieval monuments and walls. In the 1990’s, Todi, Italy was selected as the model of renewable city because of its capacity to modernize itself. The Italian media stated that Todi is one of the most livable cities in Italy. You can reach Todi by air with Perugia San Francesco d’Assisi-Umbria International Airport.
Best Time to Visit
The most active month for tourism in Todi, Italy is during the months of December, February and May. Costs for hotels and flights are a bit pricy during these months. Tourists are doubtful visiting Todi in August. Tourist can watch and appreciate the festivals in Todi, which offers a classical, and jazz concerts, theatre, dance, art exhibitions and food and wine tastings.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Tourists will have the opportunity to experience the perfect architecture of buildings or monuments in Todi, Italy. First stop is the Captain’s Palace or Palazzo del Capitano as one of the longest communal palaces in Italy. If you want to experience the best wine in the city, you can visit Cantina Pepucci where great bottles of wine are displayed. You can also check different archaeological collections, textiles, ancient ceramics and art items at the Civic Museum. You can take the rest of your day and enjoy their hotel amenities at Hotel Fonte Cesia or at the Hotel Bramante.