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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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Basilica di Sant\'Antonio da Padova showing night scenes, a church or cathedral and heritage architecture

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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Palazzo del Bò which includes interior views, heritage elements and a church or cathedral

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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Scrovegni Chapel showing interior views, religious elements and a church or cathedral

4. 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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Villa Capra detta la Rotonda featuring farmland and a garden

5. 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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Prato della Valle showing a bridge, night scenes and a statue or sculpture

6. Adige River

Elegant bridges, scenic promenades and historic sights are some of the highlights of visiting the Adige River, which passes through Verona. After the Po, it is the second-longest river in Italy and flows through the city center with a wide channel. Walk along the riverside promenade and take in the excellent views of the water.
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Adige River featuring a sunset, a river or creek and heritage architecture

What to do in Arqua Petrarca


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Frequently asked questions

Is Arqua Petrarca worth visiting?
Renowned for its bars and pubs and walking trails, discovering awesome things to do in Arqua Petrarca is a cinch. Be sure to add Catajo Castle to your trip itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Arqua Petrarca?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to Catajo Castle and Castello di Monselice. Then, explore different parts of Arqua Petrarca for local restaurants and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Arqua Petrarca?
The top tourist attraction in Arqua Petrarca is Catajo Castle, so be sure to add it to your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Arqua Petrarca?
Three days in Arqua Petrarca is plenty of time to visit the city's major highlights. Many guests stay for three days on average. Catajo Castle, Castello di Monselice and Castle of San Pelagio are top-rated sights. Want to experience more? Stick around a while longer to check off nearby hotspots such as Mestre.
Is Arqua Petrarca a walkable city?
Some leading sights in Arqua Petrarca, like Castello di Monselice and Barbarigo Garden, are within walking distance. You can also experience several of the city's neighbourhoods on foot. Just 3 kilometres from the city centre of Arqua Petrarca is Valsanzibio and Cornoleda is 3 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Arqua Petrarca with kids?
Deciding what to do in Arqua Petrarca with kids has never been so simple. Whether you're taking a trip with little ones or teenagers, there are loads of family-friendly sights and activities to keep everyone happy here.

What to do in Arqua Petrarca for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food connoisseur or outdoor adventurer, there's no shortage of things to do in Arqua Petrarca for adults including Spa at Petrarca Hotel Terme and Amleto and Donato Sartori International Mask Museum.
Are there free things to do in Arqua Petrarca?
In Arqua Petrarca, Madonna della Salute Monteortone is a popular spot for anyone planning to see the city without reaching for their wallet. Also, stroll around the local parks and neighbourhoods, and ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. It's an easy way to find out about the best free things to do in Arqua Petrarca.