Padua[1] is a city In Veneto North-In Italy.
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Understand
Padua is Veneton the provincial business center, located just over 25 kilometers from the canal town From Venice. The city was founded 3,000 years ago and was known in ancient Rome as the city of Patavium. The University of Padua is the longest running university in the world and one of its most famous teachers is Galileo Galilei.
Come
By plane
There is no international airport in Padua. The nearest airports are Venice Marco Polo (DATE: VCE) and Treviso Airport (DATE: TSF). Both airports have good transport links to Padua.
By train
Padua is a train hub in the province of Veneto and the connections to the rest are therefore excellent.
The main connections within Italy:
- Venice - Trieste, travel to Venice by train in just 20 minutes
- Bologna - Florence - Rome
- Vicenza - Verona - Milan
Move
Driving in Padua is challenging and parking is inconvenient, so it is advisable to arrive by train. The station is just a 10-minute walk from the city center and can also be reached by bus.
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Tea
Buy
Eat
Juo
Cafes
Bars & pubs
Nightclubs
Sleep
Cheap
Mid-priced
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Stay safe
Stay healthy
Take contact
Continue your journey
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