Transfer from Venice - Marghera
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Departure from Venice - Marghera
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Soave Castle
10:10h

Trip duration: 70min

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Quality photo of Verona - Italy

Verona
Italy

135 min

Verona has rightfully earned the title of world’s most romantic city because it’s right here that the love story of Romeo and Juliet took place.... In front of the House of Juliet, where the real-life Cappello family once lived, you have a chance to touch the statue of Juliet which will, allegedly, make your love wish come true. If this is not enough of a reason to visit Verona, than perhaps the city’s wealth of culture and history will persuade you to come. Verona surely doesn’t lack of ruins, history buildings, charm and beauty.

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Padua
Italy

135 min

Boasting many historic arcaded streets to wander, medieval churches to admire, canals, markets and cultural and spiritual heritage to enjoy, Padua is an intriguing city.... To name just a few world famous attractions, the Scrovegni Chapel with priceless Giotto frescoes; the Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, one of Christian most popular shrine; Piazza dei Signori, ideal place for an evening drink; Prato della Valle, one of the largest elliptical squares in Europe and Palazzo Bo with the anatomy theater. And the list is not even close to ending!

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Petrarca's House
Italy

75 min

Petrarca’s house is a perfect little gem of the charming Euganean Hills. Known as the “Father of the Renaissance”, this great Italian poet and philosopher... decided to spend last years of his life in this peaceful and quiet environment. His home is today a well maintained cultural site that houses an exhibition on his life, work and philosophy as well as the customs and traditions of that region. If you enjoy the medieval atmosphere, stroll down the streets of the romantic village of Arqua. This area is renowned for wine and olive oil production so indulge your taste buds in little shops selling olive oil, honey and wine.

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Castello del Catajo
Italy

90 min

The Catajo Castle was built between 1570 and 1573 by the Obizzi family, who originated from France. Their intention was to build a palace that... would represent the glory of their family, mostly known as “soldiers of fortune”. No wonder the castle features a grand fresco of military victories and symbolic representations of government on the main floor. The palace itself is an opulent, peaceful and aristocratic home with a long boulevard that leads to the Giants Courtyard. The building is majestic, consisting of 350 rooms, and the most notable parts are the elephant fountain in front of the entrance, mighty staircases and a grand terrace, which is a sort of an open-air ballroom.

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Montagnana
Italy

75 min

Montagnana is a beautiful medieval town in the province of Padua, surrounded by magnificent walls, one of the most beautiful and better preserved in Europe.... Walls have the shape of an irregular rectangle and four gates lead to the medieval center dotted with noteworthy buildings with arcades built in the 15-16th centuries. Montagnana is in fact a small jewel and it is really difficult to list one by one all its architectural beauties. But it is necessary to mention at least the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta built in late Gothic style with late-Renaissance additions, the two castles built in the 13th and 14th centuries, and among the civil buildings worth a mention is villa Pisani, located immediately outside the circle of walls.

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Vicenza
Italy

75 min

Vicenza is well worth a visit, although it is seldom excluded from the usual tourist routes. You can say that the neighboring Verona or Venice... are stealing all attention, but you can also be grateful for this and marvel all the city’s treasures in peace and at your own pace. And take your time because Vicenza will award you with some magnificent Renaissance jewels that the city owes to its most prominent citizen Andrea Palladio.