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From Abano Montegrotto Tour to Arquà Petrarca medieval village
¥17,983
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Padova Walking Tour with Audio and Written Guide by a Local
¥1,295
per adult
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Padua Food Tour Market to Osteria, 10+ Tasters, Wine, Local Guide
¥12,762
per adult

Audio Guided Tour in Padua Baptistery and Museum of the Diocese
¥3,699
per adult

Padua Magic Legends: Self-Guided Walking Quest
¥1,330
per adult

Full-Day Padua to Venice Burchiello Brenta Riviera Boat Cruise
¥27,189
per adult

Padua: Experience Padova Like a Local – Guided Tour
¥11,097
per adult

Venetian dinner experience: a journey through traditions
¥15,536
per adult
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Masera di Padova must see attractions
1. Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
Experience the grandeur of the Basilica di Sant’Antonio di Padova, an internationally revered pilgrimage site dating back to the 13th century. Byzantine-style domes crown this architecturally rich building. Inside you’ll find a series of artworks and the golden reliquary of St. Anthony. The basilica is not Padua’s main cathedral, but “Il Santo” has worldwide acclaim as being one of the Holy See’s eight international shrines.
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2. University of Padova
Founded in 1222, the University of Padova has long been developing the young minds of Italy. Much of the campus lies within the 16th-century Palazzo Bo in the heart of the city. Join a guided tour of the palace for an introduction to the historic institution where Galileo was a tutor.
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3. Scrovegni Chapel
Scrovegni Chapel is known all over the world for its stunning interior covered in elaborate frescoes created by the master painter Giotto. Be amazed by the scale and detail of these gorgeous artworks. Afterward, explore the pretty park in which the chapel stands. The grounds are perfect for a walk and are also home to the ruins of a Roman arena.
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4. Prato della Valle
The Prato della Valle is one of the most distinctive public spaces in all of Europe, notable not only for its vast size but also for the large number of statues that occupy it. With 78 stone figures dotted around the square and many elegant historic buildings lining the streets, this is a wonderful place to get an insight into Padova’s long history as a cultural and architectural hub. Come here on a sunny afternoon to watch locals strolling around the square and relaxing on the grassy island in the middle. Allow time to stop at one of the cafés surrounding the Prato della Valle and to study the beautiful and fascinating marble statues.
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5. Piscin Termali Columbus
Piscine Termali Columbus (Columbus Thermal Pool) is a large swimming complex whose water is said to contain healing properties. The site is made up of several indoor and outdoor pools and sun terraces. Swim with your family in the warm mineral-rich water that rises from subterranean springs.
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6. Villa Capra detta la Rotonda
The Villa Capra detta la Rotonda is one of Vicenza’s many architectural masterpieces by the celebrated Venetian architect Andrea Palladio. Come here to marvel at the villa’s symmetrical design, to gaze in awe at frescoes by great Renaissance artists and to enjoy sweeping views of Vicenza’s picturesque countryside. Palladio designed the 500-year-old villa upon the request of Paolo Almerico, a priest that had returned to Vicenza after retiring from the Vatican.
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