Location

KIDSBIT FESTIVAL
Piazza IV Novembre
06100 - Perugia

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How to reach the venues

By car:

From the North A14 Adriatica motorway> exit Cesena (160 km from Perugia) towards Rome-Perugia (E45-SS3BIS) until exit "Perugia" Prepo.
Autostrada A1 del Sole> exit Valdichiana towards Perugia (E45-SS3BIS) until exit Perugia "Prepo".
 
From the South A14 Adriatica motorway> exit Civitanova Marche towards Foligno-Assisi-Perugia (E45-SS3BIS) until exit Perugia "Prepo".
A1 motorway of the Sun exit "Orte" (E45-SS3BIS) in the direction of Perugia-Foligno-Assisi until the exit "Perugia" Prepo.
 

By train:

From the North, the main line between Florence and Rome, there is a station in Terontola (on the outskirts of Lake Trasimeno, Perugia, Assisi, Spello and Foligno), so coming from Florence you can take one of the dozen daily trains to Terontola / Cortona 1 '/ 2 hr.), Meeting a train to Perugia (35 to 50 min.).
 
From the South, the main line between Rome and Ancona has a station in Foligno (on the outskirts of Spello, Assisi, Perugia and Lake Trasimeno), then coming from Rome, take one of the nine daily trains on Ancona line, stop in Foligno, where you can take the train to Perugia (30 - 35 min.).
 

By bus:

Many bus lines connect Perugia to the rest of Italy with routes starting at 5 euros. Among these are Sulga, FlixBus, Baltur, Lirosi Lines, Roman Autolinee. Enter your search on Google and search for the route, you will find that it is perhaps one of the most convenient ways to reach us!
 

By plane:

Many bus lines connect Perugia to the rest of Italy with routes starting at 5 euros. Among these are Sulga, FlixBus, Baltur, Lirosi Lines, Roman Autolinee. Enter your search on Google and search for the route, you will find that it is perhaps one of the most convenient ways to reach us!
 
Perugia has its Umbria International Airport "San Francesco di Assisi" with daily connections to and from Catania, Trapani, Cagliari, London, Brussels, Bucharest and Tirana.
 
Other major airports near Perugia are in Rome, Pisa, and Florence from where you can then easily drive to Perugia by train, bus or car.
  
The main international gateway is Rome Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, also known as Fiumicino (FCO). A second solution is the Galilei International Airport in Pisa with flights to and from London, Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris and links to Rome and Milan. Also in Tuscany, but further south, the Florence-Peretola Vespucci Airport which has connections with Brussels, Paris, London, Rome, and Milan.