- Basilica Papale e Sacro Convento di San Francesco d’Assisi - Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the basilica of St. Francis was built under the direction of Brother Elias, vicar general and architect of the order, starting in 1228, just two years after the saint’s death, as a place designed to receive his remains.Pope Gregory IX laid the first stone was on July 17, 1228, the day after the canonization of St. Francis, in the place previously used for executions and burials of criminals. According to tradition, Francis himself, on his deathbed, indicated this spot to his companions as the place for his burial.
- Private luxury hotel transfers
- Porziuncola visit
- English-speaking tour leader
- Basilica of St. Rita in Cascia tour
- Basilicas of St. Francis and St. Claire in Assisi tour
- Professional tour guide (not available on Sundays during Basilica masses)
- Gratuities (optional)
Visitors have been flocking to Assisi, Italy from the 13th century onwards to pay their respects to St. Francis, who was born and laid to rest in this town. Yet, its charm extends beyond its religious significance. This dreamy, picture-perfect town, set against the backdrop of the undulating landscape of Umbria and the woods of Monte Subasio, is one of the world’s most immaculately conserved medieval towns and one of Italy’s most enchanting treasures. Not everyone might be aware that Saint Rita of Cascia is often referred to as “the saint of the impossible”. St. Rita’s narrative is a testament to the strength of prayer and faith. She received the Stigmata of Our Lord on her forehead. Even though this stigmata emitted a notably unpleasant smell, she endured it with humility and at her demise in 1457, her body exuded the aroma of blossoms.
- Child rate applies only when shared with 2 paying adults
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.