Guided by a local expert, your tour begins in the winding streets of Assisi, where the soul of the town is revealed through its stone houses, ancient archways, and scenic views of the Umbrian countryside. As you wander through the town, the guide shares captivating stories of Assisi’s rich history, from its Roman roots to its transformation into one of Christianity’s most important pilgrimage sites.
Throughout the tour, your guide weaves together the threads of Assisi’s past and present, revealing how St. Francis’ legacy continues to shape the town’s identity today. Whether you are visiting Assisi as a pilgrim, a history enthusiast, or simply a traveler in search of beauty, this walking tour is a meaningful way to explore one of Italy’s most treasured towns.
The Basilica of St. Clare in Assisi, Italy, is a beautiful Gothic church dedicated to St. Clare, a close companion of St. Francis of Assisi and the founder of the Poor Clares. Built in the 13th century, the basilica houses her tomb and relics. Its striking pink and white stone façade, majestic arches, and serene interior reflect the simplicity and devotion of St. Clare’s life. The church is also home to the original San Damiano Cross, which played a key role in St. Francis' spiritual journey.
The Chiesa Nuova in Assisi is a 17th-century Baroque church built on the site traditionally believed to be the birthplace of St. Francis. Commissioned by King Philip III of Spain, the church stands near the town center and features a central dome and elegant interior. It honors St. Francis' early life and family, with a small adjoining museum offering insights into his upbringing and the house where he lived before dedicating his life to God.
The Temple of Minerva in Assisi is an ancient Roman structure dating back to the 1st century BCE. Originally dedicated to the goddess Minerva, the temple’s well-preserved Corinthian columns and façade dominate the Piazza del Comune. In the 16th century, it was converted into the Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, blending classical Roman architecture with a Baroque interior. The temple remains a remarkable symbol of Assisi’s ancient history and cultural evolution.
You will make your own way to the meeting points