- Church of Santa Maria della Consolazione, designed by Bramante is one of the highest examples of Renaissance architecture in Umbria.
- Church of San Fortunato, with its grandeur holds the tomb of Blessed Jacopone da Todi, one of the most passionate and fervent voices of the Italian Middle Ages.
- Palazzi Comunali, Palazzo del Popolo and Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo, among the oldest public buildings in Italy
- Palazzo dei Priori, closes the Piazza Popolo and concludes the triad of secular palaces that contrast with the cathedral.
- Cathedral, with its noble facade dominates the splendid Piazza del Popolo from above.
- Roman Cisterns, a work of high Roman hydraulic engineering and the supporting base of the Piazza del Popolo.
In addition to the classic itinerary, it is possible to deepen the visit by including in the route:
- Museum Picture Gallery, a journey through archaeology, numismatics, ancient textiles, ceramics and paintings in the splendid rooms of the municipal buildings.
- Panoramic walk, through ancient alleys and beautiful scenic views.
- Roman Nicchioni, monumental retaining and supporting work from Roman times
- Medieval fortress, commissioned by Pope Gregory XI at the highest part of the city.