10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Province of Viterbo That You Shouldn't Miss

August 30, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

The province of Viterbo (Italian: provincia di Viterbo) is a province in the region of Lazio in Italy. Its provincial capital is the city of Viterbo. In the north, the province is bordered by the provinces of Grosseto and Siena, in the north-east with the provinces of Rieti and Terni, in the west with the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the south by the province of Rome.
Restaurants in Province of Viterbo

1. Culture Discovery Vacations - Cooking Classes & Vacations

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5.0 based on 282 reviews

Culture Discovery Vacations - Cooking Classes & Vacations

Half and full day cooking classes, cooking vacations, winery excursions, olive mill tastings, and sightseeing excursions through Lazio, Tuscany & Umbria year round. All day tours start and end right in Soriano nel Cimino's main piazza.

2. Macchina di Santa Rosa

Viterbo Italy +39 0761 3481 http://www.macchinasantarosa.it/
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5.0 based on 727 reviews

Macchina di Santa Rosa

3. Villa Lante

Via Jacopo Barozzi 71, 01100 Bagnaia, Viterbo Italy +39 0761 288008 http://www.infoviterbo.it/villa-lante.html
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Villa Lante

Reviewed By 759elib - Sydney, Australia

The design takes full advantage of the sloping site, with a sequence of fountains and channels framed by the hedges set on three terraces among trees. The contrast of architectural formality and the inherently informal- water and trees-express the spirit of Renaissance garden with the sound of the water omnipresent. Below are the twin pavilions that constitute the villa. Villa Lante is a magical place that’s difficult to tear one away

4. Church of San Pietro

Strada San Pietro, 01017 Tuscania Italy +39 347 883 8069
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4.5 based on 511 reviews

Church of San Pietro

5. Parco naturale regionale dell'antichissima citta di Sutri

Via Cassia, 01015 Sutri Italy +39 0761 609393 [email protected] http://www.archeoares.it/anfiteatro-e-parco-archeologico-di-sutri/
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Parco naturale regionale dell'antichissima citta di Sutri

This lovely and relatively undiscovered Etruscan archeological site is just an hour from the Eternal City, which features an impressive amphitheatre, completely carved out of local tufa stone.

6. Palazzo Farnese

Piazza Farnese 1, 01032 Caprarola Italy +39 0761 646052 http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php
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Palazzo Farnese

Reviewed By fssutton1 - Charleston, United States

First of all, I would forget about the direct view of the villa and look for some satellite views of the property. The property is awesome. The artwork amazing. It costs 5E. If you go make sure you explore the gardens and walk up into the park and go all the way to the top of the property and check out the other "house". You cannot go inside but the scale of everything will blow you away. End by checking out the grotto at the exit. I would go all the way to the villa looking for a park. More parking exists (at the same price 1E/hour even past the entrance. The official entrance is not that obvious lets just say it is next to a small wooden "vendor" type shed that might not be open. You enter stright from the grand entrance. Amazing, not to be missed.

7. Chiesa di San Flaviano

Via Cavour Via Orvietana/ Via San Flaviano 27, 01027, Montefiascone Italy +39 0761 826198
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4.5 based on 196 reviews

Chiesa di San Flaviano

8. Lago di Bolsena

Bolsena Italy +39 333 243 5571 http://www.lagodibolsena.org
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Lago di Bolsena

Reviewed By natje119 - Wortegem-Petegem, Belgium

First visit to Bolsena and we enjoyed every minute of our one week stay! Nice beach on the lakeshore, food and beverages all around at very decent prices. Hotels right on the boardwalk. Weather was fantastic in July. Festivities all week through. We went sailing on the lake, made two trips nearby (orvieto and bagnoregio) and went to the weekly market in bolsena. All great experiences and fun. Would recommend to anyone with kids, small and teens.

9. Orte Sotterranea

Via Giacomo Matteotti 45/47, 01028, Orte Italy +39 327 397 8831 [email protected] http://www.visitaorte.com/
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Orte Sotterranea

Subterrean OrteOrte is a village that praises a life continuity from the end of Bronze Age (12th century b.C.) to our days. Into the rock where it lies in about 2500 years of uninterrupted life, there were built a water system (tunnels, cisterns and wells) for supplying and sewage waters evacuation, storehouses, cellars, stables, dovecotes, some house buildings, craft laboratories (wool and hemp manufacturing), wash-houses, fountains, plants nursery and amusing places of private gardens. In a single itinerary the main touristic attraction are collected and a guide service can lead the visitor to the discovery of these proper urban underground monuments.

Reviewed By stellamarina00

Our guide was Riccardo, and the tour was in Italian. We totally recommend this tour, beside the amazing experience of going underground and walking through the ancient aqueduct, it was a simple, yet professional and informed, introduction to the history of Orte and the region. Riccardo is super nice and a very skilled guide. We had a great time and strongly recommend this to anyone visiting the region.

10. Palazzo dei Papi

Piazza San Lorenzo 10, 01100, Viterbo Italy +39 338 133 6529 [email protected] http://www.archeoares.it/palazzo-dei-papi-2/
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Palazzo dei Papi

The Popes' Palace is the most important monument of the city of Viterbo and it has become a symbol . It was built to mark the transfer of the headquarters of the Papal Curia in 1257 by Pope Alexander IV . Raniero Gatti strongly wanted this building and also built a large audience hall, now known as the "Hall of the Conclave" for the fact of having hosted the first and longest conclave history. Another characteristic part of the Palace of the Popes is the Loggia of the blessings (better known as the Loggia of the Popes) built in 1267: it overlooked the Pope coming from the Hall of the Conclave. Recently it reopened the sumptuous hallGualterio. The Palace is included in the tour circuit of the monumental Polo Colle del Duomo: free of charge with the purchase of the ticket is the audioguide in five languages (Italian, English, French, German and Spanish) that will accompany you in the discovery of all the areas you can visit.

Reviewed By Clody17 - Milan, Italy

It is unbelievable to see the preservation of this building and the medieval area of san Pellegrino. The Popo left the Vatican only twice in history and one was to move to Viterbo for a while. This event made this town rich in stunning medieval architecture and not only. A must see.

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