Province of Padova

Veneto
Porta Ognissanti showing a bridge, heritage elements and a river or creek
Visit one of the oldest cities in northern Italy, known for its arcaded streets, piazzas, water channels and gorgeous architecture.

Although its channels, skyline and moats make Padova appear similar to Venice, explore the interior parts of the city and you will easily appreciate why it is unique. Buy fresh pasta and cheese from a vendor at the Palazzo della Ragione. Walk among ruins of the Roman Arena. See as much of Padova as you can in a daytrip or stay for a month.

Variously ruled by Romans, Franks, Venetians and Austrians, Padova has developed its own special blend of beauty. Its handsome architecture and the University of Padua have made it a world destination. Sights such as St. Anthony’s Basilica attract millions each year for religious and other reasons. Visit this cathedral to see the statues and crucifix by Donatello.

Walk slowly through the Prato della Valle. At over 900,000 square feet (83,600 square meters), this is one of Europe’s largest public squares. Tour the sculptures that flank the canal winding through the square. To see a fascinating memorial, turn into the Martyrs’ Hallway at the Santa Giustina Basilica, which stands over the square.

Complete your trip to Padova by visiting the Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico). The variety of plant species and arrangements and architecture here are worth hours of peaceful roaming. Inhale the sweet fragrance of one of the oldest academic botanical gardens in the world.

The sights in Padova’s historic center are within walking distance of each other. Take the APS Mobilità’s tram and bus service for trips outside the historic center. Find a bike to rent, as Padova is especially flat and easy to bike. Avoid driving, however, because traffic jams are frequent and a number of sightseeing areas prohibit cars.

Find many hotels, hostels and remarkable restaurants around Padova’s historic center. With so much to do, and with such proximity to Venice, take your time exploring Padova, one of Europe’s most delightful cities.

Popular cities in Province of Padova

Padova showing a river or creek and a city
Padova
Known for Cathedrals, Historical and Art
Love cathedrals, monuments, and sightseeing? Get away to Padova!

Reasons to visit

  • Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
  • Scrovegni Chapel
  • University of Padova
Abano Terme showing heritage architecture and heritage elements
Abano Terme
Known for Spas, Relaxing and Swimming
Unwind in the hillside town where everything is catered to your total relaxation with natural hot springs and spa treatments.

Reasons to visit

  • Piscin Termali Columbus
  • Madonna della Salute Monteortone
  • Amleto and Donato Sartori International Mask Museum
Ideal place to relax and be pampered surrounded by the Euganean Hills. The Apollo Hotel has 4 pools, 3 naturally heated thermal pools with hydromassage beds, hydromassage chairs and more. I strongly recommend getting full board. You are treated like a king and their food is amazing and plentiful with a seasonal theme.

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Montegrotto Terme
Known for Swimming, Spas and Archaeology and anthropology
Experience the spas, archaeology, and parks in Montegrotto Terme!
Galzignano Terme
Galzignano Terme
Known for Relaxing, Spas and Bars
Escape to relaxing Galzignano Terme! Enjoy its parks, golf, and spas.
Selvazzano Dentro
Selvazzano Dentro
Known for Culture, Libraries and Wineries
Explore Selvazzano Dentro: its culture, library, parks, and more!
Cityscape in Via Roma.
Monselice
Known for Swimming, Gardens and Historical
Monselice is calling! Discover its history, parks, gardens, and more.