Padua.
Or as it is known in Italy, Padova,
is an easy 25 minute bus ride from Venice.
Via Umberto, Padua, Italy |
It is worth the trip,
Especially when Venice is overrun with tourists.
Padua, Italy |
Padua is one of those off-the-beaten-path
yet much to discover kind of towns.
I love those kind of places.
Padua, Italy |
Padua offers
alleys,
arcaded streets,
rivers,
canals,
bridges,
gardens,
piazzas,
a university,
a huge market,
outdoor cafes',
remains of the old town wall,
charming architecture,
lots of history,
and a wonderful climate
all packaged up with delicious wine and food.
Prato della Valle |
So what's not to love about Padua?
Really, nothing.
Canal Off Of Via Umberto/Via Roma |
We visited Padua in September
and stayed at
B and B San Marco
and stayed at
B and B San Marco
and
Hotel Fagiano
both just a short block from
St. Anthony's Basilica.
But of the two, we preferred B and B San Marco.
Both locations are not too far from the
great people watching spot of
Prato della Valle.
Prato della Valle |
You absolutely must visit the market
which has an outdoor and indoor section and
fills two squares.
(Piazza dell’Erbe and Piazza dei Frutti)
Closed Sundays
(Piazza dell’Erbe and Piazza dei Frutti)
Closed Sundays
Outdoor Market, Piazza dell’Erbe |
At the market enjoy a spritz with some Tramezzini (sandwiches).
Then climb up the steps to view the arches of the Ragione Palace.
Ragione Palace |
There is a small fee
unless there is an art show inside,
then the fee is higher.
From above you can look down
and take in the market business below.
Ragione Palace |
After our stay in Padua, we headed off to Ravenna,
but there are lots more picture of Padua here.
Part of the City Wall Along the Canal |
Some of the highlights of Padua are
(in no particular order)
A walk along a canal or river
Visit the Padua Duomo
People watch at the Prato
Have a drink at the historic Cafe Pedrocchi
View the frescoes at the Scrovegni Chapel €
and the Church of the Eremitani
Visit the Anatomy Theater €
at Palazzo Bo
(but confirm availability first.)
Visit St. Anthony's Basilica (modest dress required)
Eat at the outdoor market
photo above
Visit the Ragione Palace €
photo above
Visit the Botanical Garden €
Closed when we tried to visit.
Eating:
For great pizza and wine, the Pago Pago
Delicious dinners at
Trattoria al Prato
and
Corte dei Leoni
Stay:
Bed and Breakfast San Marco
Travel Tip
If you take the bus from Venice,
turn to the left from the bus door,
walk to the train station.
Get a tram ticket
in a booth in front of the station.
Beyond the ticket booth,
are the tram stops -
one on each side of the street.
Validate your ticket on the tram.
If you go in the wrong direction, (we did)
your ticket is still good,
just get off and get the next tram in the correct direction.
To get to the City Center, The Prato,
and places mention in this post,
you need to cross the street for the stop.
We exited at the Livio stop and walked
to BB San Marco.
3 comments:
All that great architecture. I could spend a week just there. I loved the market, so impressive.
I am thinking your photographer senses must be on total overload. wow and wow over and over, so much beauty... you are living It's a Wonderful Life! I wish I had a dollar for every photo you have taken while over there. I bet I could buy a new computer with no problem and maybe a camera also
What a great little town to explore!
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