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Perugia Five Star Luxury
Spend 5 nights at the Hotel Brufani Palace, a member of the "Leading Hotels of the World"
Starting at $1399
Per person Based on Double Occupancy
Package includes:
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RT Air from JFK to Rome or Florence ( If Rome Dulles same price)
Add-ons Boston, Dulles $50; Atlanta, Chicago $95; LAX & SFO $ 200
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5 Nights Standard Room Brufani Palace
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Breakfast Daily
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Fuel Surcharge
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Car for length of stay
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Free use of the fitness facilities at Sina Fitness club (sauna,steam bath, gym).
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From
July 20 to August 31, 2007
a three course dinner is included in the price.
Same meal during other periods $89 per person.
Air is quoted in economy class. Upgrade to Business class from $2500 per person.
Upgrade hotel room to Suite $ 179 pp pn)
Visit this incredible area and learn the history, visit the galleries, taste the food,
and bury yourself in the culture.
Meet the people and make friends
Hotel Brufani Palace
is situated in a unique location, on a hilltop, within the historical center of Perugia, at very close walking distance from the main historical
sites, the 5 star deluxe Hotel Brufani Palace offers an enchanting view of the Umbrian valley.

The cozy atmosphere of the old fashioned residence offers 94 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, all equipped with modern amenities and comfort.
Features include the latest in room amenities, as individually controlled air conditioning, computer links, fax machines, direct dialling, two line telephones with voice messaging, sat television, WI-FI, mini bar and safe.
The particular spacious penthouse rooms on the last floor with lower ceilings and wooden beams offer roofside views.
The Hotel Brufani Palace with over one century of history is the symbol of exclusiveness which the city of Perugia is proud of.
Throughout the years, the hotel has hosted illustrious guests, such as the Queen Mother of England, the Prince of Monaco, famous actors and politicians who have appreciated its beauty, expressing
compliments for its superb view, refinement and courtesy.
The spacious halls and public areas with their painted high ceilings and original parquet floors have been carefully restored to its antique splendor offering a magnificent panoramic view of the Umbrian landscape.
The great stone fireplaces, lit in the winter time, the precious chandeliers and antique furniture transmit an immediate sense of warmth and contribute in creating a certain atmosphere which
recalls the “Belle Epoque” period.
The Restaurant “Collins”, with its outdoor terrace in the summer, is famous for is regional cuisine and is highlighted by a great selection of refined wines.

The American bar, decorated in English style, is the ideal place to savour an afternoon tea or a cocktail.
Luxurious banqueting halls are available for private parties in an exclusive atmosphere while the roof garden can hold up to 75 people.
History:
Giacomo Brufani, born in Assisi, was of modest origins, but since he was a young boy he showed a particular interest in tourists.
He began as an “assistant” to tourists visiting Umbria in stagecoaches, looking after the horses, and, when needed, explaining the attractions of the Umbria towns.
In 1884 he decided to open a hotel, which immediately became the home away from home for aristocrat families coming from all over Europe.
Guests in modern times include Prince Albert of Monaco and the Queen Mother of England.
Typical products
- Mushrooms
One of the region's natural riches, mushrooms are used in many of Umbria's local recipes. You
can find dishes featuring mushrooms as one of the ingredients in large and small restaurants, as well as in country houses. Traditional shops selling local produce are a good place to buy mushrooms. Take a look !
Typical products
- Truffles
One of Umbria's most prized winter specialities is the elusive truffle. Although it is in fact
a form of mushroom, the truffle grows underground and is difficult to find. Many fine food shops offer truffles for sale... at a price!
Typical products
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Olive trees cover many of Umbria's low-lying hills, giving the landscape that particular silvery
green colour. Olives grow in a specific environment where, helped by the skills of the local inhabitants and the weather, they produce the region's famed high quality extra virgin olive oil.
Typical products
- Wine
Discovering local wines. Classification of local products is one of the main concerns of Umbrian
producers. The appelations contrôlées D.O.C.G. (guaranteed origin appelation contrôlée and protected), D.O.C. (guaranteed origin appelation contrôlée) and I.G.T. (guaranteed product typical of the area) have been introduced
in order to distinguish high quality wines
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What to Do in Perugia, culture, history:
| Perugia
Founded by the Etruscans, Umbria's first city is strung out along the crests of a hill in the Tiber Valley, not far from Lake Trasimeno. Over centuries of papal rule, it accumulated art treasures created by some of
the greatest figures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Yet what is most amazing about the city is its wealth of little marvels - views, relics of the past, voices - which give the ancient town an indescribable
atmosphere. And then there is its happy position at the center of an incomparable region like Umbria. So that it is just a short ride to the tranquility of Lake Trasimeno, the mystical ambiance of the city of St.
Francis, Assisi, and the still intact medieval world of Gubbio and Todi.
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| The Galleria Nazionale.
In the historic center of Perugia, the splendid Palazzo dei Priori, now the City Hall, houses the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, one of the best-stocked museums in Italy. On show are masterpieces by Piero della
Francesca, Arnolfo di Cambio, Fra Angelico and Perugino. But it is the variety of the works, almost nine hundred in all, that makes it one of the most important collections of art not just from Umbria, but from
Tuscany and the Marche as well. In addition to paintings on canvas or wood, frescoes and crucifixes, there are sculptures in wood or stone, fabrics, gold work, miniatures and pottery, including examples dating from
the thirteenth century AD. Founded along with Perugia's Accademia del Disegno in the second half of the sixteenth century, the collection grew while the academy of drawing was active and was enlarged even further
later on, when the State took over the religious institutions of Umbria. In 1918 it became the Regia Galleria Vannucci. Today visitors to the museum are able to grasp the essence of the ancient mysticism with which
the land of Umbria is still impregnated and, their curiosity whetted, go on to see the often extremely beautiful churches, scattered over the whole region, from which the works originally came, as if making a
journey into the past. Above all, however, they should make a visit to the Cappella del Palazzo, frescoed by Benedetto Bonfigli in the fifteenth century with scenes and views of the city that have now vanished. A
piece of Perugia's fascinating history that has been jealously preserved and is now accessible to all who are interested.
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| Oratory of San Bernardino.
The façade of the oratory of San Bernardino is the masterpiece of the Florentine sculptor and architect Agostino di Duccio and dates from 1457-61. It is the most important work of sculptural decoration from the
Renaissance period in Perugia. The façade is covered with a series of bas-reliefs representing the Glory of Saint Bernardine, alternating with images of virtues and angels, all set in the attractive pattern of
colors that characterizes the facing. The oratory was built in honor of St. Bernardine, who often used to visit Perugia, staying at the adjacent monastery of San Francesco and preaching to the inhabitants on the
expanse of grass in front of the church.
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The Palazzo Dei Priori.
The ground floor of the large and beautiful City Hall, one of the most important examples of this type of building in Italy, houses the seats of what were the city's two most powerful and wealthy guilds in the
Middle Ages: the Collegio della Mercanzia and the Collegio del Cambio. The former was the headquarters of the merchants' guild. The Audience Chamber, roofed with two groin vaults, is lined with precious wooden
inlays from the first half of the fifteenth century, probably the work of craftsmen from across the Alps. The Collegio del Cambio, on the other hand, was the seat of the Perugian moneychangers and was built onto
the end of the Palazzo dei Priori in 1452/58. The most spectacular and lavishly decorated of its rooms is the Audience Chamber, which has survived intact and is a masterpiece of Renaissance culture. The whole of
the lower part is lined with carved and inlaid wooden benches, while the walls and ceiling are frescoed by Perugino. Pietro Vannucci, known as Perugino, was one of the leading figures of the Renaissance and this
cycle is unquestionably his masterpiece.
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The Fontatana di Piazza. The fountain was carved by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, the artists who introduced Gothic sculpture into Italy, between 1275 and 1278. It
consists of two large polygonal basins set one on top of the other. The Twelve Months are represented in the panels of the lower basin, symbolized by work in the fields and signs of the Zodiac. Pillars and slender
columns decorated with ornamental motifs of classical derivation run around the monument, creating a marked pattern of light and shade. The fountain in Perugia, perhaps the most beautiful to have been built in
Italy during the Middle Ages, can be considered one of the finest examples of a collaboration between two artists, in which the highest levels of harmony and perfection have been attained.
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San Severo.
The ancient church, built according to legend on the site of a temple to the Sun God, now appears in the guise imparted to it by the renovation of 1758. It houses, in the right arm of the transept, a Christ in
Glory by Francesco Appiani and, on the high altar, a Madonna and Child with Saints by Stefano Amadei (1632). In the adjoining oratory of San Severo, dating from the fifteenth century, there is a precious fresco
that was originally part of the nave and visible directly from the church. The large fresco is split in two horizontally: the upper part depicts the Holy Trinity surrounded by six Saints; below, in the middle, is
set a niche with the Madonna and Child, a colored terracotta from the end of the fifteenth century, and, at the sides, six more Saints, frescoed in 1521. While the lower part is typical of the work produced by
Perugino in his old age (it was executed in 1521), the composition with the Holy Trinity is by the great Raphael, and is an important example of his style during the brief period of transition between his stay in
Florence period and the beginning of his Roman career. The fresco, dated by the critics to 1507/08, is also thought to represent a preliminary idea for the composition of the large scene of the Disputation over the
Sacrament, frescoed a few years later in the Vatican Stanze
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The Hotel Brufani is on the top of Perugia's highest hill overlooking the lust green valley below.
HOW TO GET THERE Click on the links to visit the official webpage of the trasport authority
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| Airport
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Perugia S. Egidio
( Airport)
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15 km - 9.3 miles
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| Highway
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A1
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Val di Chiana - Orte
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| Railway Station
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Perugia
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2 km - 1.2 miles
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| Distances
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Assisi
Todi
Spoleto
Lago Trasimeno
Gubbio
Spello
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24 km - 14,9 miles
42 km - 26,1 miles
63 km - 39,2
29 km - 18,0 miles
42 km - 26,1 miles
31 km -19,3 miles
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| 2007 Departures
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| Jan 01-06
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$1839
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| Jan 07-21
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$1399
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| Jan 22-31
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$1499
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| Feb 01- 10
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$1399
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| Feb 11- 28
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$1599
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| Mar 01- 15
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$1399
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| Mar 16- 31
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$1499
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| Apr 01-May 31
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$2399
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| Jun 01-Jul 04
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$2999
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| Jul 20- Aug 31 (Includes 3 Course Meal)
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$2459
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| Sep 01- 30
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$2499
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| Oct 01- 31
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$2399
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| Extra Nights
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$ 199
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| Single Supplement
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$ 699
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“A”
Pasta quills Norcia style
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Roast loin of pork with sautéed potatoes and rosemary
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Caramel
cream with nougat sauce
“B”
Ravioli with broccoli and walnuts
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Veal scallop in Sagrantino passito wine with Potatoes purée with
mushrooms
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Maraschino liqueur flavoured trifle
“C”
Lasagna timballe carbonara style
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Pheasant supreme with mushrooms sautéed with garlic and parsley and Crunchy cabbage
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Hazelnut flavoured coffee mousse
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