Guidebook for Padova

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Guidebook for Padova

Essentials

Supermercato
6 locals recommend
EUROSPAR Monte Cengio
31 Via Monte Cengio
6 locals recommend
Supermercato
Supermercato Biologico
NaturaSì
7 Via Cornelio Augure
Supermercato Biologico

Food Scene

Gelati buonissimi!
13 locals recommend
Gelateria La Romana
83 Corso Milano
13 locals recommend
Gelati buonissimi!
Daily market fruit vegetable
57 locals recommend
Pam Local
19 Piazza delle Erbe
57 locals recommend
Daily market fruit vegetable

Sightseeing

The Scrovegni Chapel, a masterpiece in the history of painting in Italy and Europe in the 14th century, is considered to be the most complete series of frescoes executed by Giotto in his mature age.
237 locals recommend
Scrovegni Chapel
8 Piazza Eremitani
237 locals recommend
The Scrovegni Chapel, a masterpiece in the history of painting in Italy and Europe in the 14th century, is considered to be the most complete series of frescoes executed by Giotto in his mature age.
The frescoes which decorate (1375-1376) are considered among the best
13 locals recommend
Battistero del Duomo
13 locals recommend
The frescoes which decorate (1375-1376) are considered among the best
Paese medioevale dei colli euganei. E' possibile visitare la casa del Petrarca
67 locals recommend
Arquà Petrarca
67 locals recommend
Paese medioevale dei colli euganei. E' possibile visitare la casa del Petrarca
16 locals recommend
Monselice
16 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Orto Botanico, tra i più antichi
130 locals recommend
University of Padua Botanical Garden
15 Via Orto Botanico
130 locals recommend
Orto Botanico, tra i più antichi

Getting Around

Forever Bike
29A Via Vicenza

Arts & Culture

Reason Palace was the ancient seat of the courts citizens of Padua. It was built starting in 1218 and raised in 1306 by John of the Hermits, who gave him the cover feature in the shape of an inverted ship's hull
134 locals recommend
Ragione Palace
Piazza delle Erbe
134 locals recommend
Reason Palace was the ancient seat of the courts citizens of Padua. It was built starting in 1218 and raised in 1306 by John of the Hermits, who gave him the cover feature in the shape of an inverted ship's hull