Maps and directions
- Central Campus
- Office of the Rector, Central Administration, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Political Science
- Pallotta Campus
- Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Medicine Campus
- Faculty of Medicine, Registrar's Office
- Monteluce Campus
- CLA (Centro Linguistico d'Ateneo) - University Linguistic Center
- Engineering Campus
- Faculty of Engineering
- Terni Campus
- Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Political Science

By Air
S. Egidio is the closest airport to Perugia. Perugia can be reached via Milan, where it is possible to find connecting flights to all of the principle European destinations. In addition, Ryanair flies from Perugia to London Stansted (all year round), to Barcelona Girona (during the summer months), to Brussels, Cagliari, Trapani and Milan. There is a shuttle bus which connects S. Egidio airport with the centre of Perugia.
Information about shuttle hours of operation and reservations can be requested by calling +39 075 592 141 or by accessing www.airport.umbria.it which has an online reservation system.
Low-cost airlines also fly from many destinations around Europe to Rome Ciampino and Pisa. From the airport it is then possible to take a train to Perugia. If you are flying into Rome Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci (approximately 210 kilometres/130 miles from Perugia), it is possible to take a coach directly to Perugia (for information, see below).
- S. Egidio Umbria Regional Airport
Located 12 kilometres (7.46 miles) from Perugia - Tel +39 075 592 141
Tickets: Tel: +39 075 5921432/3
www.airport.umbria.it - Fiumicino - Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport
Tel: +39 06 659 51
www.adr.it
Daily Coach connections between Fiumicino and Perugia
- ACAP-SULGA coach line
Tel: +39 075 500 9641
www.sulga.it
By Car
Autostrada A1
- From the North
Take Autostrada A1 (Milano-Roma) South. Exit at Valdichiana, approximately 100 kilometres after Florence and follow signs to Perugia. For the University, exit at Perugia Centre or Perugia Prepo. - From the South
Take Autostrada A1 (Roma-Milano) North. Exit at Orte and follow signs to Perugia. For the University, exit at Perugia Centre or Perugia Prepo.
Autostrada A14 "Adriatica"
- From the North
- From Rimini proceed in the direction of Città di Castello and then follow signs to Perugia
- From Fano proceed in the direction of Gubbio, then follow signs to Perugia
- From the South
- From Ancona Nord (Ancona North) proceed in the direction of Gubbio and then follow signs to Perugia
- From Pescara proceed in the direction of Terni via L'Aquila - Rieti and then follow signs to Perugia
- From Civitanova Marche proceed in the direction of Foligno-Perugia and then follow signs to Perugia
Superstrada E 45 Cesena - Orte
- Crosses Umbria longitudinally. Exit at Perugia and follow signs for the university district (Zona Universitaria)
When exiting the motorway near Perugia, it is best to take the exit Perugia Prepo or Perugia San Faustino (see map above) and then head towards the University District or Elce.
For additional information and maps, consult www.autostrade.it

ZTL
Most Italian city centres are overcrowded and unsuitable for a large amount of traffic. To solve this problem, the Italian government created the Z.T.L. (Zona traffico limitato) or Limited traffic area. This means that when you see the sign below, you may only enter this area at the times stated. In Perugia the times allowed are: Monday to Saturday from 13:00 until 22:00 and on Sundays and public holidays from 07:00 until 22:00. Guests staying in city centre hotels may enter the ZTL at any time. Unauthorized entry to this area of the city will result in a fine.
By Train
Direct train service is available to Perugia from Rome, Florence and Milan. For timetables and fare information consult http://www.trenitalia.com or for regional train information http://www.umbriamobilita.it
Validating your ticket

When taking trains in Italy, it is important to remember to validate your tickets as they are not issued for a certain day but are generic. To do this you must stamp your ticket using one of the yellow machines found on platforms or in the entrance of the train station. Do this just before you get on the train.
When arriving in Perugia by train, please note that the main station is Perugia, not Perugia Ponte San Giovanni (a suburb of Perugia) or Perugia Università (out of town, near the Engineering Faculty).
Getting around Perugia
Moving around Perugia with public transport or on foot is relatively simple. The Università degli Studi di Perugia is just a 5 minute walk (downhill) from the city centre. The public transport system is made up of city buses, regional buses, trains, the new minimetrò and public escalators. After a recent reorganization of the public transport system, tickets can now be used on all modes of city transport. As on all trains, tickets must be validated on boarding the bus. To validate your ticket you must stamp it using one of the machines situated at the front or back of the bus. Tickets are then valid for 70 minutes on any number of different bus/minimetrò journeys. Tickets can also be bought at tobacconist's shops and news-agents'.
City Buses
The bus network in Perugia is quite extensive, made up of both primary and secondary lines that cover not only the city centre but also the suburbs of Perugia, and reaching all important places such as the city's hospital, the train station, and Perugia's out of town shopping centres. For routes and timetables, please consult http://www.umbriamobilita.it. Printed bus schedules can also be obtained at the ticket booth in Piazza Italia, Piazza Partigiani and at Perugia Fontivegge Railway station.
Minimetrò
In 2008, Perugia introduced the new minimetrò system which students can use to get to all main points in the historic centre as well as to and from the Stadium area of Perugia.
For routes and timetables, please consult www.minimetrospa.it.
Taxis
Taxis in Perugia are not seen as much around town as in other cities in Europe. It is therefore a good idea to book your taxi in advance using one of the following numbers.
Taxi ranks:
- Fontivegge Station Tel: +39 075 5010800
- Corso Vannucci Tel: +39 075 572 1979
- Piazza Italia Tel: +39 075 573 6092
- Largo Cacciatori delle Alpi Tel: +39 075 573 6096
- RADIOTAXI service Tel: +39 075 500 4888 – this service cannot be booked in advance.