Free public buses run every 10 minutes and can take you to the city center. At Monastero Santa Margherita, the bus stop is conveniently located directly across the street. For those not staying at Monestero Santa Margherita, please check with your hotel for the nearest bus stop.
- Casa Dipinta (The holiday home of an Irish artist, Bryan O’Doherty, who died in 2022) - Museo Civico e Pinacoteca di Todi (A small and intimate museum of locally discovered architectural fragments and sculptures) - Complesso Delle Lucrezie E Lapidarium (A small museum that houses artifacts from Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance periods)
Below the city is another hidden city dug underground. It is formed by more than 3 km of hydraulic tunnels, Roman and medieval cisterns, wells from various eras, cellars, and underground environments. Man-made!
- Piazza del Popolo (Piazza del Popolo, 00187 Roma RM, Italy) - Chiesa di San Fortunato (Piazza Umberto I, 6, 06059 Todi PG, Italy) - Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi (Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, 06059 Todi PG, Italy) - Church of Saint Mary of Consolation (Viale Consolazione, 06059 Todi PG, Italy)
Hotel Bramante also provides a variety of activities that you can book directly through the hotel, including: * Wine tour and tasting * Extra Virgin Olive Oil tasting * Cooking Class * Truffle Hunting and Cooking Class * A guided E-bike tour * Cheese making * Pottery class * Rafting * Horseback riding through the vineyard
- Monastero Santa Margherita in Hotel Bramante is a wonderful restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner - In Piazza del Popolo there are a ton of restaurants, Le Sorelle and Gran Caffè Serrani are casual dining options we tried and enjoyed when we visited the venue (Very close to Hotel Fonte Cesia) - Trattoria Da Piero e Silvana was recommended to us by the staff at Hotel Bramante. It is a very authentic, VERY casual dining option - A helpful online guide for other food options: https://viarosaitaly.com/guides/our-guide-to-todi-umbria/