
After our experiences in Florence, the crew started it’s way to Assisi. At the time, I never really thought much about this city; however, it would be an unique experience.

Arriving to the city was actually exciting because we were very hungry. The crew thought it was best we did not stop to eat and just drive straight there to save time. Well of course, we got stuck in traffic. So we feed on light snacks. Once we got to Assisi, we ate like Kings and Queens.
So this city is actually the place where Saint Francis is from. My home town San Francisco was named after this Saint. It was a weird experience that is truly hard to put into words. I could see the similarities in the city and the Saint. Saint Francis to the Catholic Church is the saint of animals. San Francisco has a lot of vegans and animal rights activists. I found that to be very interesting.

Assisi itself is just a normal sized city. The buildings were nice. The narrow alleyways reminds you are in an european town; yet, the mountains in the background, reminded me of the mountains on the Californian countryside.

The city was so beautiful in a classic European way. No big skyscrapers, just beautiful Italian scenery.
The shops had everything in them. From assassin’s Creed gear to soap. It was weird to see soaps being sold right next to coats with hidden blades. There’s a joke hidden in there but I’m not going to touch it (pun intended).

As we explored more of the city, we were shown where Saint Francis was locked up by his dad. His dad was a very rich man and was angry that Francis wanted to become a priest. So he locked him in a small room similar to a dungeon. Eventually, Francis became a clergyman and later, one of the most well known saints.

(All photos were taken by Hugo Morel)
Thank you for reading, enjoy your weekend. Next time, we will finally go to Rome!!

Great post and photos!
You need to visit here in Calabria next time – very untouched. 😉
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I have to visit italy again. There is so much I didn’t get to see. Naples and Sicily are still on my top
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Check out my posts on Italy – I’m still writing more. 🙂
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Will do 🙂
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Lovely! So fun to visit vicariously through your text and photos.
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Wow, those are beautiful pictures. Sounds like you are enjoying your visit.
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Yes, it’s an amazingly beautiful city. Thank you for stopping by
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Lucky thing! Italy is wonderful! 😊
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Thank you. Italy is truly an amazing 😁
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Beautiful! I wrote a travel guide on Umbria few days back. Assisi is in it!!Love the views from there 😉
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I just checked your post. You really like traveling around Italy lol. It’s even in your username haha
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Well my blog is about Italy. And yes I do .
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I loveeeeeeeeeeeeee your pictures!
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Beautiful photos!
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Absolutely lovely travel blog. Beautiful.
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Nice post i think this one of my pocket list for travel
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Definitely! It’s such a beautiful place
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Wow! Beautiful photos.
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Thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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Looks like such a lovely place to visit.
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It is 🙂 you would enjoy it
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Beautiful!
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Thank you 😁
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Loved the post and photos 😊
Gotta learn so much from you
Please guide me tread along this blogging world as I am quite new in the game.
Love Praky 😊
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Thank you for taking a look. Have a nice one
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Interesting. I must see more of Italy. Emilia Romagna region next.
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Yes, it’s a beautiful country. Writing about Rome now. I can’t wait to share it
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Beautiful pics 😊
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Thank you so much 😁
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Thank you! You have a beautiful blog!
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No problem 😁 thank you for stopping by
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Rome is magical. Well, actually, all if Italy is! Thank you for sharing the photographs, looking forward to more!
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Thank you for stopping by 😁
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Loved the pictures. It felt like a virtual tour 🙂 .
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Thank you so much😁
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Ha, so they really embrace the assassins creed relation? That’s pretty awesome
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Haha yeah, I found it funny that very store I went in Italy after Assisi had assassin’s Creed weapons or gear. They are very proud lol
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i would be too!
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Excellent images and information. Thanks.
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Thank you so much
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Whoa! Poor St. Francis.. very interesting.
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Thank you commenting. Yeah, it was crazy.
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Nice post.
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Enjoyed reading your post… great pictures too… thanks for the virtual tour…
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You’re welcome
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Enjoyed reading your post… great pictures… thanks for the virtual tour…
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I don’t unremarkably comment but I gotta state thanks for the post on this special one : D.
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