Like for many of the old Umbrian cities and villages, we (visitors) should park outside the city walls. This, as space inside is rare and should be left for the locals. Enough parking lots are available outside the city: a big one at Porta Cannara in the north and a smaller one (see photo) at Porta Todi in the east. Walking around in the city is easy. Parking is free of charge (it was in April 2008 and I didn’t see a parking bill machine) and I always found a lot. It might be difficult in summer though. But as the parking area in the north is bigger, there should always be some space in summer.
Updated Feb 14, 2009
If you desperately need a doctor in Bevagna, you might find yourself visiting this charming medical facility. Like the enoteca around the corner, this clinic was also closed in mid-afternoon.
Don't stop here if you need a doctor!
Written Feb 28, 2005
I went into a Bevagna grocery store to buy a peach. I gave the clerk ten euros, and he only gave me back two euros, which meant he charged me 8 euros for one peach. When I asked him about the price, he started yelling at me and told me to get out of his store. I found an Italian women who spoke english that said she would talk to him. She spoke in italian to him, and the grocer started throwing money at me and yelling at me in Italian. He was furious that he got caught cheating me. It was really horrible. I think I ended up paying two euros for the peach. But it was a terrible way to start the day in Bevagna. The grocery store is to the left when you first enter the town through the old gates. The old man is the owner.
Written Mar 6, 2004
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Updates, November 2009: I was here again. To eat. No, eating is not the correct word, it is too flat. I was here to live. To let all my senses have a festival called life, called savouring. My god,...
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Bevagna has to be one of Umbria’s least well-known gems and it’s hard to understand why it isn’t more visited, unless its lack of hill-top location counts against it. Perhaps it is a little...
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The owners of the house we were renting in Todi recommended a visit to the small medieval town of Bevagna. If it hadn't been for their recommendation, we probably would have missed it. Bevagna's...
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Bevagna is a pretty little town with some nice churches and fountains, but the city has a strange feeling to it. The locals are not very warm or friendly.
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