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From Rome: Discover Cascia and Spoleto in a Full-Day Tour

From Rome: Discover Cascia and Spoleto in a Full-Day Tour

Umbria is the hometown of famous saints St. Francis (the patron saint of Italy and founder of the Franciscan order), St. Clare (the founder of the order of St. Clare), and the equally famous St. Rita of Cascia. Born in Roccaporena in 1381, St. Rita was one of the most popular saints of the Catholic Church, with her related symbols being roses and figs. The Basilica was built in 1937 and consecrated in 1947, and the monastery where she lived for forty years was rebuilt in the 18th Century and houses the nuns of the Augustinian community. In between your exploring of the history of Umbria, you will have free time for lunch in a typical restaurant, and you may also choose to utilize this time off for personal prayer. Your trip then continues to Spoleto, a gorgeous Middle Ages uphill town in which you will discover Etruscan and Roman Age buildings such as a theater and the amphitheater which are located in the upper village. The Rocca Albornoziana houses 6 towers, a number of beautiful frescoes and the National Museum. The 14th century Ponte delle Torri, or "Bridge of Towers", is built on the remains of a Roman aqueduct, and stretches across a gorge towards the Rocca.

From Rome: small group tour to Assisi and Cascia

From Rome: small group tour to Assisi and Cascia

Depart from Rome for a spiritual journey to discover three sacred places in Umbria. We will pick you up at your hotel or apartment in Rome. The first stop on the tour will be Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis. You will visit the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, where you can retreat in prayer in the Porziuncola, one of the most important places for Franciscanism. Afterwards, you will meet your local guide, who will take you on a tour of the medieval streets of Assisi, the Basilica of St. Francis and its historic frescoes, the Basilica of St. Clare, and the church that houses the body of the recently beatified Carlo Acutis. After visiting Assisi, you will have free time for lunch. The tour will continue to Roccaporena, the birthplace of Saint Rita, where you will discover the places linked to her life, including her birthplace. Finally, you will reach Cascia, where you can visit the Basilica that houses her body and the monastery dedicated to the "Saint of the Impossible."

Transfert Assisi to Cascia, Roccaporena & Norcia

Transfert Assisi to Cascia, Roccaporena & Norcia

Transfer from Assisi to Cascia - Roccaporena - Norcia Located in the most mountainous area of Umbria, Cascia and Norcia are an unmissable destination for religious tourism and for lovers of good food! Norcia: San Benedetto's Church, Town Hall, Monumental Complex of San Francesco, surrounding walls. The birthplace of San Benedetto, home of the Black Truffle and the art of pork butchery, will capture you in a unique and unforgettable spectacle of colours, aromas and flavours! Situated close to the Sibillini Mountains and considered the most evocative center of the Valnerina, Norcia offers splendid scenery of uncontaminated nature! Especially during the flowering period, when the Castelluccio plateau shows its best natural spectacle. Cascia: Located in the most mountainous area of Umbria, Cascia owes its importance to the sanctuary built in the name of Santa Rita, one of the most important spiritual centers in the region and a famous pilgrimage destination... but also to its renowned hospitality and good food ! Roccaporena: birthplace of the saint, which preserves the memories of her life as a young woman, as a wife, as a mother and, after the cruel murder of her husband, as a widow. You will be able to see her house, which has now become a chapel, the prayer rock on which she meditated, the rose garden and the miracle garden, where during a freezing winter of 1457, a few days before her death, a rose blossomed and a fig ripened. It is not a private tour, seats are open to sales until sold out.

Day Trip from Rome to Assisi & St. Rita Cascia

Day Trip from Rome to Assisi & St. Rita Cascia

Experience the charm of medieval towns and the serenity of the Italian countryside on a luxurious day trip from Rome to Assisi and Cassia St. Rita. With your own private deluxe vehicle and an English-speaking chauffeur, indulge in the ultimate comfort and convenience as you explore these timeless destinations. Your first stop is the enchanting town of Assisi, renowned for its spiritual significance and medieval beauty. Upon arrival, your chauffeur will guide you through the narrow cobblestone streets, lined with charming cafes, artisan shops, and centuries-old churches. After lunch, continue your journey to Cassia St. Rita, a serene oasis nestled in the lush greenery of the Umbrian countryside. As you drive through scenic landscapes, feel the stresses of city life melt away, replaced by a sense of tranquility and serenity. Escape the hustle and bustle of Rome for a day of discovery and tranquility on a private day trip to Assisi and Cassia St. Rita. With your own deluxe vehicle and English-speaking chauffeur, immerse yourself in the rich history, spiritual heritage, and natural beauty of these captivating destinations. End of tour the driver will drop off you to your Hotel in Rome

From Rome: private tour of Assisi and Cascia

From Rome: private tour of Assisi and Cascia

Depart from Rome on a private tour for a spiritual journey to discover three sacred places in Umbria. We will pick you up at your hotel or apartment in Rome. The first stop on the tour will be Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis. You will visit the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, where you can retreat in prayer in the Porziuncola, one of the most important places for Franciscanism. Afterwards, you will meet your local and exclusive guide, with whom you will explore the medieval streets of Assisi, the Basilica of St. Francis and its historic frescoes, the Basilica of St. Clare, and the church that houses the body of the recently beatified Carlo Acutis. After visiting Assisi, you will have free time for lunch. The tour will continue to Roccaporena, the birthplace of Saint Rita, where you will discover the places linked to her life, including her birthplace. Finally, you will reach Cascia, where you can visit the Basilica that houses her body and the monastery dedicated to the "Saint of the Impossible."

From Rome: Cascia and Spoleto, Full Day Tour

From Rome: Cascia and Spoleto, Full Day Tour

Umbria is the hometown of famous saints St. Francis (the patron saint of Italy and founder of the Franciscan order), St. Clare (the founder of the order of St. Clare), and the equally famous St. Rita of Cascia. Born in Roccaporena in 1381, St. Rita was one of the most popular saints of the Catholic Church, with her related symbols being roses and figs. The Basilica was built in 1937 and consecrated in 1947, and the monastery where she lived for forty years was rebuilt in the 18th Century and houses the nuns of the Augustinian community. In between your exploring of the history of Umbria, you will have free time for lunch in a typical restaurant, and you may also choose to utilize this time off for personal prayer. Your trip then continues to Spoleto, a gorgeous Middle Ages uphill town in which you will discover Etruscan and Roman Age buildings such as a theater and the amphitheater which are located in the upper village. The Rocca Albornoziana houses 6 towers, a number of beautiful frescoes and the National Museum. The 14th century Ponte delle Torri, or "Bridge of Towers", is built on the remains of a Roman aqueduct, and stretches across a gorge towards the Rocca.

Assisi, Cascia (St. Francis, St. Claire and St. Rita) Tour

Assisi, Cascia (St. Francis, St. Claire and St. Rita) Tour

Assisi represents an ensemble of masterpieces of human creative genius such as the Basilica of St. Francis, a fundamental reference for art history in the world. The diffusion of the artistic and spiritual message of the Franciscan Order has significantly contributed to the development of art and architecture in the world. The Basilica of St. Francis is an outstanding example of a type of architectural ensemble that has significantly influenced the development of art and architecture itself. Cascia is home to Saint Rita of Cascia, one of Catholicism’s most revered saints, often referred to as the “Saint of the Impossible”. Cascia is also the place where a Eucharistic Miracle is preserved. It is therefore high on the list for many Catholic pilgrims.Saint Rita of Cascia is often called “the saint of the impossible”. St. Rita’s story is one of the power of prayer and of faith.

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The tour and the driver were great, but the logistics of the pick-up (the meeting point and the information on the type of transport that will pick you up) are not very good. I feel that one has to be behind them so that they can give you information.

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Our driver, Neal was very nice and accommodating. This was a lot to cover in one day. We saw everything we wanted to in both towns but it felt a little rushed. Note that this activity is just a driver and not any sort of guided tour.

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The support of José and Emanuel helped us a lot to understand and enjoy this tour and the guide and place were lovely.

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I loved it, it was perfect, the guide is a fantastic person, very professional and attentive.

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Excellent I wish I could go again! The tour was amazing!