Padua Budget Travel Guide


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Padua, Italy
Padua, Italy
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Introducing Padua

Padua Budget Travel Guide is created for the benefit of travelers who are planning a trip to this city in the Veneto, Italy. In this guide, I want to provide you a concise description of the essentials for goint to Padua and exploring it. All the places of interest in the city are described here, along with useful tips on how to explore them.


About Padua

Basilica of Saint Anthony at night
Basilica of Saint Anthony at night
Author: Berthold Werner (public domain)


Padua is a city in the Veneto, in northern Italy. Also known in Italian as Padova, it is the capital of the province of Padua. It has a population of 212,500 (as of 2008), within the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area, which has a population of around 1.6 million people.

Padua is located by the banks of the Bacchiglione River. It is 40 km to the west of Venice and 29 km to the southeast of Vicenza. It is home to the Universita di Padova, which is almost 800 years old. The city has lovely broad public piazzas, with bridges crossing the various branches of the Bacchiglione River.

Padua is perhaps most famous as the setting for the play The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare. Among Catholics, it is home to the Basilica of St Anthony, an important pilgrimage site.


Prato della Valle, Padua
Prato della Valle, Padua
Author: Dan00nad (public domain)

Budget Travel to Padua

By Plane
Padua can be reached by plane from the Venezia Marco Polo Airport (VCE), which is 50 km away. There are direct buses and trains to downtown Padua from there.

By Train
You can also reach Padua by train from Venezia, Bologna, Milan and Castelfranco.

Budget Travel within Padua

The easiest way to explore the Inner City of Padua is on foot. For longer distances, you can take the tram. The modern APS Mobilità trams run on rubber tires on just one line, and is very useful to tourists as it passes through many of the tourist spots.

Places of Interest in Padua

  1. Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
    The biggest church in Padua, built to house the remains of Saint Anthony.

  2. Caffè Pedrocchi
    Famous café that first opened in 1831, a watering hole for the locals.

  3. Duomo
    The Cathedral of Padua, designed by Michelangelo in 1552.

  4. Eremitani Museums
    Museum complex occupying a group of 14th century monastic buildings.

  5. Orto Botanico
    Padua's botanical garden, also the oldest in Europe.

  6. Palazzo del Bo
    Main university building of the University of Padua, used mostly for graduation ceremonies.

  7. Palazzo della Regione
    Also called the Salone, it was built to be Padua's law court in 1218.

  8. Prato della Valle
    Said to be the largest public square in Italy, elliptical in shape as it used to be the site of a Roman theatre.

  9. Scrovegni Chapel
    Chapel by Enrico Scrovegni in 1303 in the hope of sparing his father from eternal damnation.

  10. Statue of Gattamelata
    Statue of the mercenary soldier at the entrance to the Basilica of Saint Anthony.

  11. Scuola del Santo and Oratorio di San Giorgio
    Historical buildings linked together, both containing exquisite frescoes.


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