Our meal at Enoteca dei Tadi was one of the best meals we had during our trip to Italy. This restaurant located in the historic city center of Padua is definitely worth visiting.
The Padua Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico di Padova) is the world’s oldest university-run botanical garden still in its original location. It’s located in the historic city center of Padua, Italy, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
After exploring most of the historic city center of Padua, Italy, we headed to Piazza del Santo to see the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua. The piazza and the buildings around it are included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Padua’s 14th century fresco cycles.
The Palazzo della Ragione is one of the most important buildings in the historic city center of Padua, Italy. It’s part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Padua’s 14th century fresco cycles along with the piazzas on either side of the building.
After visiting Piazza Duomo in the historic city center of Padua, we backtracked to Piazza dei Signori. It’s included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Padua’s 14th century fresco cycles.
Piazza Duomo is a square in the historic city center of Padua, Italy. It’s located a short walk from Piazza dei Signori and contains the city’s cathedral. The plaza and surrounding buildings are included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Padua’s 14th century fresco cycles.
After visiting the attractions around the Arena Gardens, we started exploring the heart of Padua and the historic city center. We found a lot of beautiful buildings as well as some nice squares.
Arena Gardens (Giardini dell’Arena) is a public park in Padua, Italy. Other than being a green space, it contains some of the city’s most important landmarks. The gardens are included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Padua’s 14th century fresco cycles.