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Travel Blog | Day 9-11

Travel through Milan to reach Noale, Padua, Treviso

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21st of May,

We were again packing our bags packs and started traveling towards Noale via Milan. We took the train from Tirano to Milan and rented a car from Milan. We have booked our stay near Venice, named Noale. Noale is a small town almost 50 km from Venice.

Our Airbnb stay was really amazing. The place was like a village in India. You could hear dogs barking, peacocks singing, Birds Chirping, and Rooster Crowing in the Morning. The place was really amazing.

We booked a 5-night stay in Noale. Since we were working from there so, we have only time to explore after 5:00 pm. So, on the 22nd we went to Padua, and on the 23rd we went to Treviso for Dinner. Noale is a town in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto.

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About Padua: Padua may not be as well known as many other Italian cities, such as Venice, Verona, Treviso, or Bologna, which is one of the reasons you should put Padua on your list of things to do in Italy. Not only is, Padua one of the oldest cities in northern Italy, but it is also home to many world-class sites and attractions. There are plenty of fantastic things to do in Padua. You can see the frescoes that sparked the Italian Renaissance, walk in the footsteps of Gallelio at the world’s 5th oldest university, and grab a coffee at one of Italy’s most famous coffee shops. Plus so much more. So whether you’re planning a day trip from nearby Venice or Verona, or using the city as a base for a few days, here are our suggestions for the best things to do in Padua.

 

About Treviso: Treviso is a city in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, which due to its close proximity to the hugely popular tourist destination of Venice (just 26km away) is unfortunately overlooked by many visiting the region. Treviso has even been referred to as ‘the gateway to Venice’, with its small airport providing a low-cost alternative to flying into nearby Venice Marco Polo airport. However, what many don’t realize is that Treviso is a beautiful destination in its own right, with several historic palaces, medieval city walls, a maze of pretty canals, and narrow cobbled streets. Plus, not only is Treviso a quieter and more relaxed alternative to Venice, but it is also closer to the exciting Veneto Prosecco region, which means that the city makes a great landing spot for those wanting to explore vineyards and enjoy a few glasses of Italian sparkling wine without having to deal with the chaos (and expense) of Venice. So whether you’re just visiting Treviso, taking a day trip from Venice, or using it as a base to explore Veneto’s Prosecco region, here are a few suggestions of fun and unique things to do in Treviso during your trip.

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