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Discover Gubbio's history, food, and stunning views on a private 3-hour guided tour including Sant'Ubaldo Church and a delicious lunch.
The Gubbio guided tour with lunch and visit to Sant’Ubaldo Church offers an engaging way to experience one of Umbria’s most captivating towns. Priced at an accessible rate, this 3-hour private experience is perfect for those who want an intimate look at Gubbio’s history, culture, and local flavors. The tour includes a private guide, allowing for personalized attention, flexible pacing, and plenty of opportunities to ask questions or take photos at your leisure.
This tour is especially well-suited for visitors who appreciate a mix of cultural exploration, historic sights, and authentic regional cuisine. It also features a unique visit to Sant’Ubaldo Church via cable car, combined with a tasting of local dishes, making the experience both comprehensive and memorable.
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The tour begins at Piazza dei Quaranta Martiri, the lively heart of Gubbio. From here, the guide leads you through the historic center, where cobblestone alleys and medieval buildings tell stories of the city’s long and glorious past. This location sets the tone for your journey, immersing you immediately in the authentic atmosphere of Gubbio.
Walking through the streets, you’ll encounter notable sights such as the Church of San Francesco and the Monumento a San Francesco e il Lupo, where a quick photo stop highlights local legends and religious history. The guide’s commentary brings these landmarks to life, blending storytelling with architectural appreciation.

One of the tour’s highlights is visiting the Roman Theater, a reminder of Gubbio’s importance during ancient times. Nearby, the Church of Santa Maria Nuova houses Ottaviano Nelli’s famous fresco “The Madonna of the Belvedere,” adding a layer of artistic significance to the day. These stops allow for in-depth exploration, with the guide providing context about Gubbio’s role in Roman and medieval Italy.
The Palazzo dei Consoli, a prominent medieval palace, is also part of the itinerary. Its impressive architecture and history offer an excellent photo opportunity. The guide ensures you understand its importance within Gubbio’s civic life across centuries.

After the major landmarks, the group proceeds on foot through Gubbio’s winding streets. The guide’s local expertise reveals hidden corners, charming cafes, and historical details that might be missed alone. This part of the tour emphasizes culture and local traditions, giving visitors a taste of everyday life in this timeless town.
Each step uncovers stories that connect the city’s past to its present, with ample time for questions and spontaneous discoveries. The walk itself becomes an intuitive way to absorb the atmosphere of Gubbio.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the sightseeing, the tour pauses at a local restaurant for a 1.5-hour lunch. Here, visitors enjoy a selection of typical Umbrian dishes, crafted with regional ingredients. Drinks are included, making this a convenient opportunity to try local wines and beverages with authentic flavors.
The lunch offers a chance to unwind and appreciate Gubbio’s culinary traditions in a relaxed setting. It’s a highlight for food lovers, providing insight into the ingredients and recipes that define Umbrian cuisine.
In the afternoon, the tour continues with an autonomous visit to Sant’Ubaldo Church, accessible via Gubbio’s cable car. The cable car ride lasts about 10 minutes and is one of the most entertaining attractions in the city. Once at the top, visitors can explore the San Ubaldo Church at their own pace.
This hilltop church is dedicated to Gubbio’s patron saint, offering a panoramic view of the valley below. The scenery is breathtaking, with vistas that capture the essence of Umbrian landscape. For those interested, an additional fee can be paid for a tour guide to accompany the visit to the church, providing deeper insights into its history and significance.
The view from Sant’Ubaldo is a major draw, with sweeping vistas that provide memorable photo opportunities. Visitors can appreciate the vast valley, surrounding hills, and distant mountains, making this a highlight of the day.
While the visit to the church is self-guided, the option exists to request a guide for a more detailed experience at an extra cost. This flexibility allows visitors to tailor the visit to their interests and time constraints.
The tour’s meeting point at Piazza dei Quaranta Martiri is easy to find, with details provided after booking. The entire experience is designed for private groups, ensuring a personalized and relaxed atmosphere. The group size and timing are flexible, with options to book and pay later, offering convenience and peace of mind.
The cancellation policy allows full refunds up to 24 hours in advance, making this a risk-free choice for spontaneous travelers or those planning ahead.
This tour appeals most to visitors seeking a rundown of Gubbio with a mix of history, culture, food, and stunning views. The private guide enhances the experience with tailored insights, while the lunch adds a flavorful local touch. The cable car ride and panoramic vistas make it particularly attractive for those who love scenic landscapes.
However, travelers with limited mobility should consider the walking involved, and those wanting a deep dive into religious history might prefer a guided tour of Sant’Ubaldo Church itself, which can be arranged for an extra fee.
This 3-hour private experience strikes a balance between sightseeing, culture, and culinary delight. Its personalized approach, combined with breathtaking views and authentic regional food, makes it a rewarding option for those wanting a well-rounded introduction to Gubbio.
While the visit to Sant’Ubaldo is self-guided unless an extra fee is paid for a guide, the cable car ride alone offers an enjoyable and scenic highlight. The tour’s affordable price, flexible scheduling, and high provider rating of 4.8 confirm its value.
In short, this tour is ideal for curious visitors who enjoy a mix of history, food, and spectacular panoramas in a private, relaxed setting. It provides a solid, intimate glimpse into Gubbio’s character, making it a memorable part of any trip to Umbria.
How long is the Gubbio guided tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with a combination of sightseeing, lunch, and the cable car trip.
What locations are visited during the tour?
Stops include Piazza dei Quaranta Martiri, Church of San Francesco, Monumento a San Francesco e il Lupo, Church of Saint John Baptist, Piazza Grande, Palazzo dei Consoli, and a lunch at a local restaurant. The afternoon visit is to Sant’Ubaldo Church via cable car.
Is the tour private?
Yes, the experience is designed for private groups, ensuring personalized attention from the guide.
Can I visit Sant’Ubaldo Church without a guide?
Yes, you can visit Sant’Ubaldo Church independently after the cable car ride, but an additional fee can be paid for a guide to accompany you.
What is included in the lunch?
The local meal includes typical Umbrian dishes with drinks included.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The meeting point is Piazza dei Quaranta Martiri, with coordinates 43.35177993774414, 12.576648712158203. Details are provided after booking.
Is it possible to cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages does the guide speak?
The tour is available in Italian, English, and Spanish.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While accessible for most, travelers with mobility issues should consider the walking involved, especially around the historic center and at Sant’Ubaldo.