Padua
Explore the captivating city of Padua, a hidden gem in Italy’s Veneto region. Famed for its historic university, the breathtaking Scrovegni Chapel adorned with Giotto’s frescoes, and the monumental Prato della Valle square, Padua offers a rich tapestry of art, history, and vibrant Italian life. Wander through ancient streets, soak in the lively atmosphere of its bustling markets, and experience the authentic local culture. Padua provides a delightful escape, easily accessible and brimming with discoveries for every traveller.
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For couples dreaming of tying the knot in Italy, the Fiere Sposi 2026 wedding fair offers a comprehensive showcase of everything needed for that special day. Held at PadovaFiere in
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If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing Italy your own way – at your pace, with your preferences, and without the stress of researching every little detail – I’m excited to
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Whats better than a refreshing ice cream on a hot summer day? In Padua, after visiting the famous market on Prato della Valle, the biggest square in the country, I
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Pomodoro & Mozzarella Panzerotti by daPrette in Padua / Padova – yummm!!! Have you ever tried Panzerotti? Panzerotti, also known as panzarotto, is a sort of small calzone. The semicircular,
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Zeppole di San Giuseppe are delicious choux pastry doughnuts filled with vanilla cream and decorated with an amaranth cherry. Usually prepared for Saint Joseph’s Day on March 19th, you can
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Not only is Prato della Valle in Padua the largest square in all of Italy, it’s also a popular place to chill and hang out, as well as so much
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Is Fast Food always unhealthy? absolutely not! A new kind of fast food chain is taking over (northern) Italy and I absolutely love it. Bigoi. In various locations and cities
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When does the Market at Prato della Valle in Padua take place? Market days are something truly unique in Italy. While you might have already heard about local farmers markets
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Parking in city centres can sometimes be so stressful, especially if parking spaces are literally not visible from afar and you only spot them once you passed them. Before visiting
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Padua, or Padova in Italian, is a charming city in the Veneto region in the north-east of Italy. Padua is actually not that far of incredible Venice and is even









