The A1 Autostrada that connects Rome and Florence provides impressive views of Orvieto, just to its west. However, most of the rest of Umbria is to the east of the Autostrada. The main access roads to Umbrian towns from the A1 are at Orte, if coming from Rome, and taking the Siena-Perugia highway if arriving from Florence.
Fontana Maggiore and Cathedral at Perugia
The main Rome-Florence railway line has a station at Orvieto, but not all trains stop there. A line also connects Rome with Florence via towns such as Spoleto, Assisi and Perugia.
There is a small airport at Perugia.
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