Todi Things To Do
Todi
Holiday makers looking for the ultimate relaxing Italian getaway should look no further than the beautiful hilltop town of Todi. Todi has been declared one of the world’s most liveable towns and with its stunning views over Umbria and the River Tiber, and the fantastic climate it’s not hard to see why. Days will drift by as holiday makers wander the quaint cobbled streets and partake of authentic Italian food and wine.
Excursions
Todi is located within easy access of the some of the most beautiful towns and scenic countryside in the Umbria and Tuscany region. Excursions from Todi can include a visit to Europe’s largest volcanic lake at Bolsena, and a trip to Cascate Delle Marmore to view the spectacular waterfalls. Sample the local wines at the medieval village of Montefalco or hike through the stunning mountains at Monteluco.
Restaurants
There are numerous restaurants in Todi offering traditional home cooked Italian meals and delicious wines from the Umbria region. For a wider choice of restaurants, cafes and bars take the 30 minute journey to the cosmopolitan capital town of Perugia that boasts fantastic restaurants such as Osteria del Gambero; the dishes prepared with black truffles will not be forgotten in a hurry.
Culture
Holiday makers who enjoy works of art and historic monuments are well catered for on a holiday in Todi. Umbria is awash with little towns full of major works of art such as the famous frescos of Giotto, Lorenzetti and Martini at the famous town of Assisi. The nearby medieval town of Bevagna is home to the ruins of roman baths and temples, and Montecastello Di Vibio is home to the world’s smallest theatre. Perugia is home to many museums, renaissance churches and medieval buildings.
Visit Rome
A visit to Rome from Todi should not be missed and the train journey is just under two hours. A day in this city is required to sample just a few of its delights including sipping Italian coffee by the stunning Trevi Fountain.



