Things to do in Pale

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1. Basilica San Francesco di Assisi

A powerfully affecting site for believers and art-lovers alike, the Papal Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi is the crowning jewel of the town’s UNESCO heritage-listed Franciscan structures. Immense in scale and ambitious in design, the basilica can be seen from miles around and boasts glorious views into the valleys surrounding the town of Assisi. Spend an afternoon exploring the churches, gardens, piazzas and the crypt that houses the elaborate tomb of St. Francis.
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A historic church with a bell tower, arches, and stone walls.

2. Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels

The Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli is an enormous church that attracts pilgrims from across the globe with its Baroque chapels and Franciscan origin story. Learn about St. Francis of Assisi, who chose to live a life of poverty in the 12th century.
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A fresco mural depicting a historical scene with figures in armor and religious figures, set against a white architectural background with a bell tower.

3. San Damiano

Although it consists of a modest church and adjoining convent, San Damiano has great historic significance. Visit the site where it is said, in 1205, St. Francis was commanded by God to give up a life of luxury and excess to serve the Church and where St. Clare founded the Order of Poor Ladies in 1212. Escape from the crowds inside the city walls when you visit this peaceful and charming location.
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A stone courtyard with arches, a central fountain, and a mountain in the background.

4. Basilica of Santa Chiara

Constructed between 1257 and 1265, the Basilica of Santa Chiara is of great historic and spiritual significance. The church is named after St. Clare, a friend and protégé of St. Francis, who founded the Order of Poor Ladies, which still has thousands of members today. Take advantage of the excellent photo opportunities available in the adjoining piazza, from which you have wonderful views of the valleys south of Assisi.
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A church with a bell tower surrounded by lush green fields and rolling hills.

5. Via San Francesco

Wander along Via San Francesco and discover multiple sightseeing destinations located next to one another. Walk along this short road and the alleys branching off it to find a stunning stone church, chapels from different eras of Perugia’s history and a museum of fine arts held in a convent. A charming, grass-covered piazza and medieval stone houses make it one of the prettiest streets in the area.
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A narrow street lined with historic stone buildings, some with balconies adorned with colorful flowers.

6. Piazza del Comune

Widely considered one of the best-preserved medieval squares in all of Italy, the Piazza del Comune is the focal point of the town of Assisi. Explore the open-air restaurants, gelatarias and wine bars that surround this pedestrian-only square, giving it a lovely warm atmosphere that attracts tourists and locals. After a long day sightseeing on the hilly streets of Assisi, the piazza is the perfect place to sit back and relax.
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A historic square with a fountain, stone buildings, and a flag.

7. Spoleto Cathedral

The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is a 12th-century church with a beautiful Romanesque façade. Inside, see remarkable frescoes and other religious works of art in a stunning Baroque interior.
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A historic church with a tall bell tower, ornate facade, and large central rose window.

8. Rocca Maggiore

An imposing bastion that has dominated the skyline of Assisi for more than 800 years, the Rocca Maggiore is a magnificent castle that offers spectacular views of Perugia to the north and the surrounding valleys below. Climb the steps that lead up to this fortress to learn about military strategy in the middle ages and discover why Umbria is called the green heart of Italy.
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A historic stone castle with a prominent tower and battlements.

What to do in Pale


Frequently asked questions

Is Pale worth visiting?
Offering a blend of history and walking trails, there are plenty of things to do in Pale. When you're here, check out Foligno Palazzo Comunale, a major attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Pale?
When you've checked off top attractions like Foligno Palazzo Comunale and Shona, spend the rest of your day enjoying Pale's retail and food scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Pale?
Don't leave without exploring Foligno Palazzo Comunale, ranked the top tourist attraction in Pale.
Is three days enough to stay in Pale?
Three days will be plenty of time to check out many city sights, such as Foligno Palazzo Comunale, Cathedral of San Feliciano and Abbey of Sassovivo. The average stay in Pale is two days. If you have the urge to extend your escape, Assisi isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Pale with kids?
What to do in Pale for adults?
Adults of all ages will have plenty of things to do in Pale. Whether you're into traditional cuisine, outdoor activities or just love exploring new destinations, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Pale?
One of the best ways to learn about free things to do in Pale is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on exciting neighborhoods, parks and other attractions you can enjoy without reaching for your wallet. Cathedral of San Feliciano is one spot that doesn't charge an entrance fee.