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Discover Assisi in just 2 hours with a guided tour in Portuguese, visiting key sites like Saint Clare’s Basilica, the Temple of Minerva, and St. Francis’ birthplace.
Explore Assisi, one of Italy’s most captivating towns, with a 2-hour guided tour in Portuguese led by a Brazilian guide. This small group experience, limited to 15 people, provides a focused and personal way to see the city’s highlights. Starting at front of the Basilica of Santa Chiara, the tour takes you through Assisi’s spiritual and historical treasures, ideal for travelers interested in religious landmarks, ancient architecture, and medieval streets.
The tour’s short duration makes it accessible for those with limited time but eager to grasp the essence of Assisi’s beauty. Despite its brevity, it covers significant sites, including Saint Clare’s tomb, the Roman Temple of Minerva, and the birthplace of Saint Francis. The tour’s small-group setting enhances interaction and allows for an intimate experience with the city’s most meaningful spots.


The tour begins in front of the Basilica of Santa Chiara, marked by a guide holding a “TOUR IN ITALY” flag. The coordinates 43.068843841552734, 12.617006301879883 help locate the meeting point easily. This basilica houses Saint Clare’s tomb and offers a glimpse into Gothic architecture, making it an ideal starting spot for the tour.
Arriving at this meeting point, travelers immediately get a sense of Assisi’s spiritual atmosphere. The guide greets the group, ready to share insights into Saint Clare’s life and her connection to Saint Francis, setting the tone for a meaningful experience.
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The tour’s first stop is inside the Basilica of Santa Chiara, where the tomb of Saint Clare is located. Here, visitors admire the Gothic art and learn about her story. This basilica is described as a space of light and devotion, creating a serene setting that touches the soul.
The guide explains the significance of Saint Clare and her role in Assisi’s religious history. The visit offers a chance to appreciate both the spiritual and artistic elements of this sacred site, making it a highlight early in the tour.

Next, the group proceeds to the Roman Temple dedicated to Minerva, dating back to the 1st century BC. This well-preserved ancient structure showcases Assisi’s Roman past and architectural grandeur.
The guide highlights the temple’s importance as a symbol of the city’s ancient religious practices. Visitors can admire the magnificence of Roman engineering and gain insight into how religion influenced Assisi’s history long before Christianity took hold.

The tour then moves to the New Church, a contemporary religious building with a welcoming atmosphere. This site reflects the evolution of Assisi’s religious landscape over the centuries.
The guide discusses how this church balances historical tradition with modern spirituality. It provides a fresh perspective on the ongoing religious life of the city and offers a tranquil environment for reflection.
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A walk along Assisi’s main street allows visitors to admire picturesque medieval buildings and cobbled streets. This area transports travelers back in time, offering views of charming facades and a glimpse into Assisi’s architectural heritage.
The guide points out notable structures, giving context to the city’s medieval history. The walk is a relaxed chance to enjoy Assisi’s authentic atmosphere and capture memorable photos.

The tour includes a stop at the Chapel of St. Francis, built on the birthplace of the saint. This site holds great historical and spiritual significance, inspiring reflection on Saint Francis’ teachings of simplicity and love for nature.
The guide shares stories about Saint Francis’ life and impact, helping visitors connect more deeply with the saint’s message. This stop emphasizes the religious importance of Assisi and its role in Christian history.
Next, guests visit Santa Maria Maggiore, where the body of Carlo Acutis, a beatified young man, is laid to rest. This church blends contemporary history with Assisi’s religious traditions, highlighting the ongoing spiritual life of the city.
The guide explains Carlo Acutis’ devotion and faith, adding a modern touch to the historical narrative. Visitors appreciate seeing the connection between past and present spiritual figures.

The tour concludes with an outdoor view of the Basilica of St. Francis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The impressive facade represents the life and legacy of Saint Francis, adorned with remarkable artworks.
Though the interior is not part of this quick tour, admiring the Basilica’s exterior offers a powerful visual reminder of its significance. The guide provides context, emphasizing the basilica’s importance in religious art and history.

The tour is designed for ease and flexibility. It includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it convenient to adapt plans. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, allowing for flexible scheduling.
Wheelchair accessibility is available, ensuring that people with mobility needs can enjoy the experience. The tour is conducted in Portuguese, with some content presented in its original language, enriching the cultural authenticity.
This 2-hour tour offers a compact yet rich glimpse into Assisi’s spiritual, historical, and architectural gems. It’s ideal for those who want an intimate, guided experience that covers key sites without the need for a full-day commitment.
The small group setting and knowledgeable Brazilian guide make for a warm, engaging atmosphere. Visitors looking to connect with Assisi’s religious heritage and enjoy its scenic streets will find this tour a satisfying and manageable way to explore the city’s essentials.
While it doesn’t cover every site in detail, the tour captures the spirit of Assisi and leaves lasting impressions of its artistry and faith. It’s especially suited to travelers with limited time who value informative guidance and a personal touch.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, making it a quick yet comprehensive introduction to Assisi.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the Basilica of Santa Chiara, identified by a guide holding a “TOUR IN ITALY” flag.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusive participation.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
The tour is conducted in Portuguese, with some content presented in its original language.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour appropriate for those interested in ancient history?
Absolutely. The visit to the Roman Temple of Minerva provides insights into Assisi’s ancient Roman heritage.
What sites are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Santa Chiara Basilica, Temple of Minerva, New Church, St. Francis’ birthplace, Santa Maria Maggiore, and the exterior of St. Francis Basilica.
Does the tour include interior visits to the churches?
Yes, the tour includes inside visits to Santa Chiara and Santa Maria Maggiore.
What should I wear to enter the churches?
Outfits must cover the chest (no necklines) and be knee-length, even for men.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 people, allowing for more personalized attention.