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Spello, a picturesque hilltop town in Umbria, Italy, is renowned for its medieval architecture, Infiorate flower festival, and olive oil culture. Perched on the Apennine slopes, its cobbled streets lead to well-preserved Roman relics like the Ancient Roman Theatre. The annual June Infiorate transforms streets into floral carpets, reflecting profound religious artistry.
Must-see sites include Spello Cathedral (Duomo di Spello) with Renaissance frescoes, the Porta Venere Roman gate showcasing ancient engineering, and Pinacoteca Civica Museum housing local artworks. Stroll Via Consolare for medieval charm, while surrounding olive groves offer scenic hiking trails.
Spello excels in extra virgin olive oil—pair it with local bread. Signature dishes feature Pappardelle al Cinghiale (wild boar pasta) and truffle pasta. For dessert, try Tozzetti almond biscuits with Vin Santo wine. Saturday markets offer artisanal cheeses and cured meats for authentic flavors.
No train station in Spello; nearest is Foligno (15min drive) with connecting buses/taxis. The town is walkable—wear flat shoes for stone paths. Drivers note ZTL restrictions; use peripheral parking. SULGA buses link to Perugia/Assisi with limited schedules.
Visit during May-June (Infiorate) or September-October (olive harvest) for mild weather and moderate crowds. July-August is hot and busy; winter sees reduced attraction hours.
Italian is primary; basic English works in tourist areas. Free town-wide Wi-Fi (SMS verification required). For emergencies, Foligno Hospital (+39 0742 3391) is nearest. Pharmacies display red crosses. Carry under €200 cash; UnionPay works at ATMs. Voltage is 220V (Type L plugs). EU-wide emergency number: 112.