Padua is located 10 km from the Euganean Hills, with a flat land rich in waterways.
Padua, boasts over 3000 years of history and is a city known for Giotto's frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel and for the great Basilica of Sant'Antonio.
Also famous for the University of Padua, it is among the most famous universities in Italy and in the world, and also among the oldest, more precisely the second in Italy after Bologna.
Rich in architecture, monuments, palaces and museums, not to be missed, in addition to those mentioned above, are: the Clock Tower; the Prato delle Valle; the Palazzo della Ragione, a medieval public building with shops; Villa Pisani National Museum, baroque palace with frescoes by Tiepolo; Botanical garden founded in 1545 by the University of Padua; elegant university of the '500 Palazzo Bo; Abbey of Santa Giustina; Eremitani Civic Museums.