Umbria is an Italian region bordering Tuscany, Lazio and Le Marche. Often called the country's green heart, it’s known for its medieval hill towns, dense forests and local cuisine, particularly foraged truffles and wines. Hilltop Perugia, the regional capital, is the site of medieval Palazzo dei Priori, housing the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria art museum. Pedestrianized Corso Vannucci is the focus of city life.
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"Bar Centrale nestles into Alle Scuderie, and the Palm Court bar lives within the iron columns and glass ceiling of a courtyard filled with tropical trees, busts, and portraits." - Mitchell Friedman
"Via Umbria in upper Georgetown has evolved into a permanent Officina pop-up where customers can enjoy a circular, individual-size focaccia Barese with burst cherry tomatoes and olive for $5." - Lisa Ruland