Piazza del Popolo
Piazza del Popolo
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Jenny P
Rezzato, Italy1 contribution
Aug 2020 • Couples
We parked at Parcheggio Consolazione which is free and under the trees. We took the Line E bus which leaves from the corner of the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione and takes you to the top of the village. Beautiful village with a lot of beautiful alleyways
Written 13 August 2020
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Anthony C
West Midlands, United Kingdom65 contributions
Jul 2016 • Friends
This is a typical Umbrian hill town. It looks great from a distance. You can drive through it and even park inside the wall but the streets are tiny so its best to park out of town and use the funicular. You can wander round, look at the stunning views and visit the cathedrals/churches in a couple of hours and still have time for a leisurely lunch. Well worth a visit.
Written 31 August 2016
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HandOfGuido
Guangzhou, China150 contributions
Aug 2019
A big comfortable square in the heart of city that everyone congregates around, like the living room of the city. Get a cup of coffee or gelato and lounge a bit.
Written 13 August 2019
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pygmykingfisher
Kampala, Uganda38 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
In Todi on a family reunion visit; the Piazza is worth seeing if you are in Todi. Some good shops around the Piazza.
Written 6 August 2017
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adc354
San Francisco, CA54 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
Todi was a lovely medieval hilltown with lots of vicolos (alleys) and archi (archways), but I was so disappointed to see senseless huge sculptures standing in the central piazza in memory of an artist who died recently. They are so ugly, not compatible with the rest of historic architecture, and above all, no one can sit by them because the dumb things are made of Corten steel full of red rust. I really hope the city government will get rid of those as soon as possible.
Written 4 May 2019
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Pittsburgh, PA1,26,825 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
Piazza del Popolo in Todi Italy is not very crowded peaceful and well worth the time to spend a leisurely 2 hours strolling the streets and getting a pizza. The church was interesting.
Written 18 September 2017
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GrantEd256
Melbourne, Australia134 contributions
Jun 2017 • Friends
We are supposed to have the most beautiful medieval square in Umbria if not Italy. It is our main tourist attraction. Let's face it... There are no other great masterpieces in the town...so... Let's put a ball court in the middle of the square complete with bleachers...Sports fans will love it!!! The town closes up for two hours or more from 12.30 until after three. Even the tourist office is shut from 1 to 3 pm. This town is doing everything it can to discourage tourism.
Written 18 June 2017
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Amado1
Calgary, Canada43 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
Built by the Etruscans before the Romans this a hidden gem and one of the best Villages that We have been to and that is saying a lot! As We have now been to 18 in our travels ! If you are into photography this is the place , small streets , beautiful flower boxes ,door ways and views! If you are in the area don't miss this one
Written 13 October 2016
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FunOnly
Calgary, Canada3,807 contributions
Sept 2016 • Friends
Todi is a typical Umbrian town built on the high ground. The main square is the beating heart of the town, there is a large paved open space dominated the cathedral and city Hall. It has great ambiance with outdoor restaurants to enjoy a Cappuccino or full meal.
Best parking is large lot below the Western rampart located on Viale di Monesanto. It has a free funicular up to the main town and the view from the top is spectacular. It is a 10 minute walk to the Piazza del Popolo but one can hail one of the three wheeled taxis.
Best parking is large lot below the Western rampart located on Viale di Monesanto. It has a free funicular up to the main town and the view from the top is spectacular. It is a 10 minute walk to the Piazza del Popolo but one can hail one of the three wheeled taxis.
Written 24 September 2016
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Victoria L
Kansas City, MO329 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
The piazza is at the top of the hill and if you walk you can treat yourself to a meal, a drink, if elate or pastry because you will have earned it. Otherwise you drive to the car park and ride the funiculare to the top. A spiderweb of streets and alleys surrounds the piazza with opportunities to eat and shop. The cathedral is there as well as the Todi museum. It has great viewpoints of the valley for photographers .
Written 24 August 2016
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