Offering free bike rental and modern rooms, Hotel M14 is in Padua’s centre, a 5-minute walk from Padua Cathedral. You will receive a free map of Padua on arrival.
DC HOTEL INTERNATIONAL is a 3-star hotel located in Padova, 5 km from Padova Fiere. The property offers a fitness centre, a bar and a 24-hour front desk. Free WiFi is available for guests.
Raluca Mînzat
Romania
The staff was very friendly and helpful with information and directions.
The bed was comfortable.
The breakfast was okayish.
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff. Enjoy modern accommodation in a unique establishment.
Hotel Donatello is situated in Padova historic centre, in front of St. Anthony's Basilica, near the ancient Orto Botanico and Prato della Valle, one of the most beautiful squares in Italy.
From this clean, central and friendly 3-star hotel, you can walk to the railway station in just 5 minutes and catch one of the frequent trains to Venice.
Tsvetelina
Austria
Huge comfortable bed, very clean, the staff is helpful and friendly. We were able to park in the garage. Breakfast was also good value for money.
Attractively set in the Padova City Centre district of Padova, Hotel Canton dell'Orto is situated 5 km from Gran Teatro Geox, 2.3 km from PadovaFiere and 280 metres from Prato della Valle.
Sandra
United Kingdom
Very spacious room, modern interior and clean. Comfortable beds, quiet but central location. Good to have a fridge and kettle in the room. Bottles of water in the fridge was a nice surprise on arrival. Good shower and nice toiletries provided. The location was very good, close to the main sights and bars and cafes and very close to the Botanic gardens. Short walk to bus and tram stops for the station
Featuring an eclectic collection of art, Al Fagiano is a family-run hotel just 100 metres from Saint Anthony's Basilica. All elegant rooms come with a flat-screen TV and private bathroom.
Tara
United States
Fabulous location, a visual wonderland, amazing staff.
Featuring a free gym, a restaurant and modern rooms with free WiFi, AC Padova is a 5-minute drive from the Padova Fiere Exhibition Centre. A bus with links to the centre stops 500 metres away.
Yuliya
Lithuania
Nice hotel, good room. We were satisfied. We liked that they were able to check us in even earlier than expected.
Hotel Grand'Italia is right opposite Padua Central Station, a short walk from the historic centre. Built in 1909, it has an attractive Art-Nouveau design. En suite rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Great breakfast, very clean and in front of the station
The Maritan offers a holistic spa and modern rooms with air conditioning plus free Wi-Fi. It is a 5-minute drive from the Fiera di Padova exhibition centre and 1 km from the Basilica of Saint Anthony.
location and cleaning status of the room
gentle personnel
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff. Enjoy modern accommodation in a unique establishment.
Ewerything was 10/10,loction,rooms,breakfast ...... 😊
Featuring a free gym, a restaurant and modern rooms with free WiFi, AC Padova is a 5-minute drive from the Padova Fiere Exhibition Centre. A bus with links to the centre stops 500 metres away.
The room was clean, and everything I needed was there.
Located 300 metres from the Padova Est exit of the A4 motorway, recently renovated Hotel Garibaldi offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. Padua Trade Fair Centre is a 5-minute drive away.
Very clean and comfortable. Very nice breakfast, great location.
Set in Padua, B&B Hotel Padova offers rooms with free WiFi, a 5-minute drive from the highway A4 exit Padova Est. Guests can easily reach the train station, 1 km away.
Staff was great, Salvatore made sure that we enjoy our trip
Hotel Marconi is 3 kilometres from Padua centre, close to the A13 and A4 motorway exits. Guest rooms feature free WiFi and an LCD TV with SKY channels.
iH Hotel Admiral is near Padua's orbital road and a 5-minute drive from the Fiera di Padova exposition centre. The rooms offer free high-speed WiFi and a 32-inch LCD TV.
Clean room, nice breakfast, good location, free parking
From this clean, central and friendly 3-star hotel, you can walk to the railway station in just 5 minutes and catch one of the frequent trains to Venice.
Nice, clean and reasonably modern. Very friendly staff.
Hotel Al Prato is situated in a beautiful and historic neighbourhood in Padua, near one of Europe’s largest squares. All rooms come with a satellite flat-screen TV and air conditioning.
STAFF VERY FRIENDLY, PERFECT LOCATION, PARKING SPOT
The Crowne Plaza is a luxury hotel at the Padova Ovest exit of the A4 Motorway, 15 minutes' drive from Padua centre by bus. It offers a parking, a sauna and gym and Wi-Fi, all free.
Food is amazing
Bedroom was very comfortable and clean
Hotel Verdi offers bright rooms in the heart of Padua's old town, 200 metres from the cathedral and Teatro Verdi. Albergo Verdi's rooms come with satellite TV and air conditioning.
Friendly staff. Clean rooms. Very central location.
Family-managed Hotel Eden is set in a historic building within the medieval walls of Padua, within easy reach of its historical centre and train station.
It's a VERY basic hotel, but like that, very sweet
A short walk from St.Anthony's Basilica and near the famous Scrovegni’s Chapel in the old centre of Padua, you will find this cosy and comfortable hotel.
Fly into Venice Marco Polo Airport, 40km from Padova. Alternatively, take a direct train from major Italian cities like Rome (3.5 hours) or Milan (2 hours). International trains also connect from Munich (5 hours) or Vienna (7 hours).
The most convenient airport for Padova, Italy is Venice Marco Polo Airport. It's internationally connected and approximately 40km away, making it a quick and easy journey for both domestic and international travellers.
Padova, Italy, offers various public transport options. The city's efficient tram and bus network, managed by APS Mobilità, covers most areas. Taxis are readily available, and bike-sharing services are popular. For intercity travel, Padova's central train station connects to major Italian cities. Remember to validate your ticket before boarding.
The historic centre of Padova, Italy, is an ideal area for visitors, offering a blend of cultural attractions like the Scrovegni Chapel and the University of Padova, vibrant markets, and a variety of dining options. Convenient public transport links make exploring the city easy.
Academic and Artistic Greatness
An artistic gem, Padua (or Padova in Italian) seamlessly combines awe-inspiring heritage and a modern vibe. Counting Galileo among its former tutors, the University has the world’s oldest UNESCO World Heritage-listed botanical garden.
Across the road is huge Prato della Valle, a green square with a canal lined by 78 statues, and home to a Saturday market. A market is also held in squares near to Palazzo della Ragione whose multi-levelled arches and vaulted wooden ceiling are an impressive sight. Cobbled, porticoed streets lead to the finely-crafted Gran Loggia and clock tower.
Every church has incredible décor, but the most famous is Saint Anthony of Padua, boasting the bones of the saint, an impressive 7 cupolas and 4 cloisters. The square in front has a statue by Donatello. Padua Cathedral's simple exterior houses amazing frescoes inside the baptistery by Giotto, creator of the jewel in Padua’s crown – the Scrovegni Chapel. His 14th century frescoes there have been meticulously restored to be as vibrant as the day they were painted.
The closest airport is Venice Marco Polo, but before you head there from your Padua hotel, apartment or B&B take time to enjoy the narrow streets around Palazzo del Bò or the Jewish district.
Honestly, I am a student in Padua, but because my uncle was...
Honestly, I am a student in Padua, but because my uncle was visiting, I wanted to create a new experience for him in Padua.
Padua is a very clean and beautiful city and you can visit the sights in two days.
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Beautiful city with plenty of culture and architectural...
Beautiful city with plenty of culture and architectural landmarks. I would recommend it for anyone coming to Venice for its distance and relative affordability in comparison with the most tourist city of Veneto.
André PLATH
Germany
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Padova is a fabulous city for people who like history, art,...
Padova is a fabulous city for people who like history, art, architecture, and culture. It is easy to move around the city on foot, and the city bus service is cheap, frequent, reliable and comfortable for places further out. The large student population makes for a very vibrant atmosphere, as do the outdoor markets in the piazzas.
The Scrovegni Chapel and Basilica of St Anthony are outstanding places to visit, but if you have time, tour the University. It is an inspiring experience to stand where giants of science, medicine and philosophy developed the ideas that shaped the world. Here you can see the lectern from which Galileo taught mathematics, and the world's first anatomy and dissection theatre, as well as lecture halls where the walls are covered with plaques commemorating famous alumni.
June
Australia
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I came for the History and Art and was not disappointed.
I came for the History and Art and was not disappointed.
Recommend University Tour, Scrovegni Chapel, and the Basilica of St Anthony. Baptistery of the Duomo was just incredible. Renaissance architecture of the city is stunning.
Enjoyed the small bars for Aperitivo
I will stay for a longer period next time
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Padua is a really handy and lovely place to stay in between...
Padua is a really handy and lovely place to stay in between Verona and Venice, so you can pay slighlty less for accomodation there and then take day trips to Verona (1 hr train ride away) or Venice (45 minutes away).
The food was, on average, much better and cheaper in padua than Venice.
Mike
New Zealand
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We stayed in Padova only one night, arriving around 5 pm.
We stayed in Padova only one night, arriving around 5 pm. We found lots and lots of places that served sandwiches and coffee/beer/wine but, in contrast to Udine, we had a hard time finding restaurants with real food. I would not go back.
There's not a thing I could complain about with the Hotel Giotto in Padua, Italy! Perfectly located in Old Padua, and close to the University facilities I needed to access for my trip, this hotal had everything I could ask for in this price bracket - it was spotlessly clean, has lift access to higher floors (so no struggling with suitcases), and the staff were cheerful & bent over backwards to accommodte every request! It's also close to lots of tourist-worthy sites. I'll definitely be booking it for my next trip to this city.
The room was very nicely decorated with art artifacts, but the bathroom had in our opinion too many hearts painted in white, e.g. on the door of the small shower cabin, and fixed ones on the walls in red plastic. The heating system worked perfectly.
The hotel is very close to the Basilica Sant'Antonio. You leave the hotel, and you already see the Basilica. Next door you find coffee shops and traditional restaurants around the old arcades in narrow streets.
Even if it's a standard hotel, we were pleased by the amability of the staff, the quality of the cocktails and breakfast, the beds were HUGE and comfortable, the room was modern and very clean and the parking lot was sufficiently spacious for a fully booked hotel.
But the biggest surprise was the checkout time, which was at noon (12 PM) - generally, in Italy, you are expected to vacate the room at 10 AM, which is very early and it puts pressure on you.
We stayed at Albergo Junior for two nights on our return from Southern Italy. We came with our own car and parking was not a problem. Albergo Junior is conveniently located to explore the major highlights of the city by foot or bus. The owner is friendly and helpful, our room was spacious and convenient, the breakfast was o.k. The atmosphere in the hotel is very personal. We can recommend Albergo Junior for a stay to explore Padua.
We liked the environment, quiet and calm. We liked the new room ( after asking for a replacement because of the smell in the first bedroom). We liked the director, who could communicate clearly and he was very helpful and his assistant as well. The breakfast was good, but, it was weird a hotel in Italy doesn't have grape juice as an option. Mainly because the hotel is based in the countryside. We liked it overall.
Great location in the center of Padua. Everything was at short walking distance. The suite was very comfortable but with a living room too big respect to the bedroom and the bathroom. Safebox and complimentary coffee&tea machine in the room. Unfortunately I had not time to use the complimentary small SPA. The breakfast was good but the choices were a bit limited, but this is usual for hotels in Italy.
The location of the hotel was perfect for my needs - close to beautiful parts of Padova - Valle del Prato, the Botanic gardens and very conveniently near tram stops which meant you could get to other interesting parts of the city very easily. My room was very clean and comfortable. The reception staff at the main hotel were very helpful, kind and friendly. The fridge and kettle were very welcome.
Perfect location near all the main attractions. Host spoke excellent English and was very easy to communicate with. He gave us an excellent recommendation for a restaurant - Enoteca dei Tadi. Apartment was super clean and looks to have been fully refurbished in the last few months or so. Bed was comfortable. Quiet. One of nicest places we stayed at during our trip to Italy.
A short walk from downtown. A comfortable room and bed. We were especially amazed by the outstanding breakfast and the kindness of the breakfast staff. It made our day.
It was nice that we were allowed to leave the car in the parking lot for a few more hours after check-out. Padova is beautiful, and this hotel is a perfect base for exploring it.
One of our favorite places to stay in Italy! Charming boutique hotel with safe and secure access. Very nice room with a private terrace. Nice continental breakfast in the morning. Bus stop was just across the street, so that made it easy to use public transportation. Staff was very helpful and friendly.
We in fact were transferred to the sister hotel down the road hotel Volta which was great. Quiet neighborhood 10 minutes from Padova centre. The receptionist Emma was brilliant. She gave excellent advice and directions and made us feel very welcome. A dear little hotel which perfectly met our needs.
Staying at Note di Piano was like staying in a frozen moment of a time in Italy.
The apartment was big. The windows were huge, and the family momentos and painting gave the property a personal feel.
The location is perfectly located.
Francesca was the perfect host. Very responsive.
The hotel was really modern design and has very clean and big rooms. Also hotel location is walking distance to Padova central train station. This is my second stay at this hotel. When I come back to Padova I will prefer always this beautiful hotel. Also it is economical.
Excellently managed hotel with a high cleanliness standard, very friendly and helpful employees. The continental breakfast offers everything you need to start into a great day. I will definitely return to Hotel Volta the next time I stay in Padova. Highly recommended.
If you need to travel by train this is the perfect hotel to choose. It is just right next to the railway station. To the centre you have to walk for around 15 min or you can take the bus for 4 stations. Really nice staff.
Located across from the train station, 1/2 hour train ride to Venice. Newly renovated hotel, great Italian-English speaking manager Alex who was very efficient and helpful!
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