Discover the captivating history and charm of Padua on a private 4-hour tour led by an expert local guide. Begin at the expansive Prato della Valle, then marvel at the Basilica of Saint Anthony, a key religious monument. Visit the stunning Scrovegni Chapel to see Giotto’s remarkable frescoes. Wander through vibrant market squares like Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza della Frutta, and admire the historic Palazzo della Ragione. Explore the prestigious University of Padua and its beautiful Botanical Garden before concluding your tour at the iconic Caffè Pedrocchi, a hub of cultural life in the city.
- Private tour of Padua with an expert local guide
- Visit major attractions including the Basilica of Saint Anthony
- Option to explore the famous Scrovegni Chapel frescoes
- Stroll through historic market squares and the University of Padua
Meet the guide at the exit of the train station
Prato della Valle is one of the largest squares in Europe and a symbol of Padua. Originally a marshy area, it was transformed in the 18th century into an elegant elliptical square surrounded by a canal and lined with 78 statues of notable historical figures. At the center lies a green island called Isola Memmia, connected by small bridges, making it a popular gathering place for locals and visitors. Today, Prato della Valle hosts markets, concerts, and events, offering a vibrant yet scenic atmosphere that reflects the city’s rich history and lively spirit.
The Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua is one of the most important religious sites in Padua and a major pilgrimage destination. Built in the 13th century, it was constructed to honor Saint Anthony of Padua, whose tomb is housed inside the basilica. The church is an impressive blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Byzantine architectural styles, featuring domes, towers, and richly decorated chapels. Inside, visitors can admire remarkable artworks, including sculptures by Donatello and beautiful frescoes. The basilica remains a spiritual and cultural symbol of Padua, attracting millions of visitors each year.
he Scrovegni Chapel is one of the most important masterpieces of Western art, located in Padua. Built in the early 14th century, it is famous for its extraordinary fresco cycle painted by Giotto between 1303 and 1305. The frescoes depict scenes from the lives of the Virgin Mary and Christ, culminating in the powerful representation of the Last Judgment on the entrance wall. Giotto’s innovative use of perspective, emotion, and realistic human figures marked a turning point in European painting. Today, the chapel is considered a cornerstone of early Renaissance art and a must-see cultural treasure.
Piazza delle Erbe is one of the liveliest and most historic squares in Padua. For centuries, it has been the heart of the city’s daily market, where vendors sell fruit, vegetables, and local products. The square is surrounded by elegant arcaded buildings and dominated by the impressive Palazzo della Ragione, the medieval town hall. With its vibrant atmosphere, cafes, and historic architecture, Piazza delle Erbe remains a central meeting place and a symbol of Padua’s commercial and social life.
The University of Padua is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe. Founded in 1222 in Padua, it has played a major role in the development of science, medicine, and humanistic studies. Throughout its history, the university has welcomed renowned scholars, including Galileo Galilei, who taught here in the late 16th century. The institution is also home to the historic Orto Botanico di Padova, founded in 1545 and considered the world’s oldest academic botanical garden still in its original location. Today, the University of Padua remains an important center of research and education, combining centuries-old tradition with modern academic excellence.
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