Description:
Perfectly situated between the winding medieval streets of the historic center of Perugia, and the green hills of the Umbrian countryside, Hotel Europa is located in a landmark Art Nouveau palazzo in the city's center. The shopping and restaurants in the immediate vicinity combine to make of Hotel Europa an ideally positioned point from which to enjoy a relaxing and funfilled holiday in Perugia. Hotel Europa offers 13 tranquil and luminous guestrooms, each complete with wrought iron beds, period furniture, and the original ceramic tile floors of the 1920's. Many of our rooms are endowed with splendid views of the gentle Umbrian hills, and several are further enhanced by the presence of private terraces. All rooms include private bath, television, and telephone. At a brief distance from Perugia, the capital city of the "green heart of Italy", arise delightful medieval towns sculpted into mountainsides, the natural wonders and the beauty of the Umbrian countryside, and ancient Etruscan and Roman treasures inherited by the people of this land. Umbria is a jewel among the regions of Italy, richly signed by the passage of ancient civilizations, master artists of the Middle Ages, and by the infinite generosity of Nature. Major Festivals in Perugia and its Surroundings: Perugia: Umbria Jazz, in the month of July Festival of jazz music, ranging from traditional to modern, with concerts held in various points of the city from morning 'til after midnight Eurochocolate, in the month of October Exposition and tasting of gourmet chocolate produced by artisans from all over Italy Fair of the Dead, beginning November 1st Carnival and enormous open-air market, featuring products of every kind, from fashionable clothing to gourmet food Assisi: Calendimaggio Spring Festival, the first week of May Recreation of the medieval and renaissance periods, with costumed locals, contests between city factions, street performers, theater, and dining Gubbio: Festa dei Ceri Race, May 15th Colorful religious based festival of medieval origin, in which three statues of two tons each, representing Sant'Ubaldo of Gubbio, Sant'Antonio, and San Giorgio, respectively, are raced, shouldered by local men in period costume, from the city's main square to the top of Monte Ingino, to be given sanctuary in the Basilica of Sant'Ubaldo. Castiglione del Lago: Festival of the Tulips, in the month of April Parade of whimsical floats constructed entirely of these brightly colored spring flowers Spoleto: Festival dei Due Mondi, in the month of July Festival of international fame, featuring artists both innovative and renowned, proposing classical and lyrical concerts, ballet, and theatrical plays.
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