L'Aquila 2026: Discover the Italian Capital of Culture with borGO
Are you planning a trip to Italy in 2026 and looking for a destination that offers more than just a tourist checklist? L'Aquila, the capital of the Abruzzo region, has been officially named the Italian Capital of Culture for 2026.
For the conscious traveler, this is more than an award; it is a recognition of a city that has transformed through resilience, art, and community. Whether you are a solo traveler seeking quiet reflection, a couple looking for romantic historic landscapes, or a family desiring an educational, slow-paced holiday, L'Aquila offers a profound alternative to Italy’s crowded hubs.

Why Visit L'Aquila in 2026?
L'Aquila is a city where history meets the future. Known for its "99 squares, 99 fountains, and 99 churches," it is currently a living laboratory of urban and cultural regeneration.
- Authentic Experiences: Move beyond the "postcard Italy" and engage with a city that is rebuilding its soul.
- Slow Travel Hub: Nestled at the foot of the Gran Sasso mountains, it is the perfect base for combining urban culture with high-altitude nature.
- Topical Interest: As the 2026 Capital of Culture, the city will host a year-long calendar of contemporary art, restored heritage openings, and immersive local festivals.
How to Experience L'Aquila: A Guide for the Conscious Traveler
When visiting L'Aquila, the best way to understand the territory is to slow down. borGO, your local expert for slow travel in Abruzzo, helps you navigate this complex and beautiful landscape through deep, personal connections.
1. Cultural Immersion & Heritage
Don't just see the monuments; understand the stories behind them.
- The 99 Spouts Fountain: A symbol of the city's foundation.
- Basilica di Santa Maria di Collemaggio: A masterpiece of Romanesque architecture and the site of the world’s first Jubilee.
- Local Tip: Use borGO to book a guided walk led by locals who can explain the intricate layers of the city’s reconstruction and its medieval origins.
2. Food, Wine, and Real Relationships
Abruzzese cuisine is a dialogue between the mountains and the pastures.
- What to ask for: Seek out Zafferano dell'Aquila (the world's finest saffron) and arrosticini.
- The borGO approach: We don’t just book a table; we introduce you to the producers. Experience a "vertical tasting" in a family-run cellar where the wine tells the history of the land.
3. Nature and Active Silence
L'Aquila is surrounded by the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park.
- Best for Families & Solo Travelers: Easy hikes across the Campo Imperatore plateau, often called "Italy’s Little Tibet."
- Sustainable Impact: borGO coordinates with local guides who ensure your visit supports the fragile mountain ecosystem and rural economies.
Why Choose borGO for your L'Aquila 2026 Journey?
borGO is not a traditional travel agency; we are an independent organization dedicated to meaningful growth and positive impact.
- Tailor-Made Itineraries: We listen to your pace and motivations before designing your journey.
- Quality over Quantity: We prioritize fewer, high-quality trips that respect both the traveler and the local community.
- Social Responsibility: A portion of our value is reinvested into local projects, supporting young people and cultural innovation in Abruzzo.
"Travel is not consumption; it is a relationship." — This is the borGO philosophy. We invite you to see L'Aquila not as a product to be consumed, but as a community to be shared.









