ARCHIVED - Hidden Italy: Padova, Vicenza and Mantova

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Uncover the unseen gems of the breathtaking Veneto and beyond astonishing architecture, cities steeped in history, and some of Italy's best wines.
Travel back in time to some of the most illustrious towns and cities in picturesque Italy. We stay close to the heart of Veneto and visit the extraordinary Vicenza, one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Next, we journey west of the Veneto to cultural Mantova, a picturesque city bordered on three sides by serene lakes. We visit Bassano del Grappa, a town full of culture nestled serenely in the foothills of the Prealps, where you'll have the opportunity to taste the famous Bassano during a guided visit to the local artisan distillery.


Our insightful tour continues to ancient Padova which exudes a youthful exuberance thanks to its prestigious university. There is so much to see, so join us on our eye-opening tour of spectacular northeastern Italy and experience all the wonders this tremendous region has to offer.


Highlights
  • Stay in medieval Castelfranco with fantastic views of the walled old town, and visit atmospheric Mantova, the inspiration for artists, poets, and composers.
  • Experience extraordinary Vicenza, both ancient and modern, and the best place to view Palladio’s architectural masterpieces – complimentary museum pass included.
  • See the enchanting riverside town of Bassano del Grappa in the foothills of the Prealps, and sample its famous liqueur.
  • Tour Villa Sandi, the palatial headquarters of a renowned Prosecco producer, and its impressive underground cellars.
  • Visit ancient Padova with its astonishing array of architectural styles and the famed university where Galileo once taught, and choose an included visit to Palazzo Ducale, or to Sigurtà Garden Park.
Mode of Transport
The tour includes return flights and all local transfers, providing seamless transportation throughout your journey. Enjoy the convenience of organized travel as you explore the stunning regions of Italy.
Accommodation
Enjoy five nights in luxurious four-star accommodation, offering comfort and elegance throughout your stay. Daily breakfast is included, ensuring a delightful start to each day of exploration.
Meals not specified
Meals other than daily breakfast are not included.
Personal expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs and additional activities are not included.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included and should be arranged separately.
Destinations
  • Europe
  • Italy
Tour Types
  • Sightseeing
  • Foodie and Wine Tours
  • Gardens & Nature Tours
  • History
  • Art Galleries & Museums
  • Cultural

Location: Venice, Castelfranco Veneto

Arrival in Venice & Castelfranco Veneto

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Padua, Scrovegni Chapel, Basilica di Sant’Antonio

Padova - Soon we arrive in Padova, a dynamic city which deserves to be recognised for more than its remarkable university, founded in 1222 and Italy’s second oldest.Explore the fine piazzas of the historic centre and be amazed by the diverse architectural styles: the Baptistry of the Duomo contains one of the country’s most complete medieval fresco cycles; the Renaissance Loggia della Gran Guardia once housed the Council of Nobles; and bustling Caffè Pedrocchi, ever popular with students and intellectuals, was built to resemble a Classical temple.Particularly outstanding is the exotic Basilica di Sant’Antonio, one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in Italy. Beneath its distinctive Byzantine domes rests the tomb of Padova’s patron saint. Or you may choose to visit the museum complex which occupies a group of 14th-century monastic buildings attached to the church of the Eremitani, a reclusive Augustinian order.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Vicenza, Piazza dei Signori, Basilica Palladiana, Teatro Olimpico

Vicenza - Today we head southwest to Vicenza, situated at the northern base of the cypress-clad Monte Berico astride the Bacchiglione river. This spectacularly sophisticated city is wonderfully cosmopolitan yet doubles as an open-air museum dedicated to the legacy of Palladio, a miller’s son who became the most prominent architect of the Italian High Renaissance and gave rise to the Classical style of Palladianism. The local gentry, eager to decorate their city with grand new buildings, gave him plenty of opportunities to realise his vision; as a result, many of central Vicenza’s streets are graced by a Palladian mansion.We’ll see many of these on our guided tour this morning through the historic centre. At the heart of Vicenza is the Piazza dei Signori, dominated by the Basilica with its marvellous clock tower and distinctive, green roof surrounded by statues of Greek and Roman gods. Not a church but a remodelling of a Gothic courthouse, the basilica’s most notable feature is the loggia, one of the earliest examples of the Palladian window.Nearby is the renowned Teatro Olimpico, Europe’s oldest surviving indoor theatre, seemingly constructed from marble but upon closer inspection, you’ll discover masterfully painted wood and plaster. Its atmospheric auditorium is simply stunning, intended to resemble the outdoor theatres of ancient Greece and Rome. This astounding landmark, together with the Palladian Villas of the Veneto in the surrounding area, is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.There is time to explore these wonderful sights this afternoon should you wish. You will receive a complimentary museum card, granting free entry to the city’s various world-class attractions.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Mantua, Palazzo Ducale

Mantova and Palazzo Ducale or Parco Sigurtà - Our journey today takes us west and back in time to the sleepy yet achingly beautiful Mantova, a medieval city often overlooked despite its proximity to Lake Garda. Perhaps the answer lies in the three surrounding lakes, forming a natural fortification and keeping Mantova a secret from the world, one which has remained virtually untouched for centuries.As the dramatic skyline of ancient towers, domes and cupolas comes into view, it’s easy to see why the city features in two well-loved tragedies: it is the setting for Verdi’s Rigoletto and Shakespeare had an impassioned Romeo exiled here.During our guided tour of the old town, the reasons for its UNESCO World Heritage status become strikingly evident. Although compact in size, Mantova has more than its share of artistic, cultural and architectural treasures.The city reached its zenith in the 14th century when it came under Gonzaga rule, one of the greatest Renaissance families of Italy. Their home was the sumptuous Palazzo Ducale, a highlight of the city and once Europe’s largest palace with around 500 rooms, extravagantly decorated with glorious works of art.Wander the cobbled streets and relax in the lovely squares, where locals and visitors alike meet for a coffee.This afternoon, you will have some free time before our included visit. Choose to stay in Mantova and visit the Palazzo Ducale or take the coach and visit the Parco Sigurta Gardens.The Ducal Palace was the principal residence of the Gonzagas, lords, marquises and finally dukes of the city of Mantua. It took the name of Palazzo Reale during the Austrian domination starting from the reigning Maria Theresa of Austria. Originally used for agriculture, the park is now home to beautiful tulips, roses, lilies, irises and more.See the Italian interpretation of a romantic English garden with its neo-Gothic temple and rustic grotto. Throughout the park are 18 ornamental ponds and lakes, as well as a medicinal herb garden and even an award-winning maze.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Bassano del Grappa, Ponte degli Alpini, Valdobbiadene, Villa Sandi

Bassano Del Grappa & Villa Sandi - After breakfast, we visit the enchanting town of Bassano del Grappa, nestled serenely in the foothills of Monte Grappa from which the river Brenta flows free. Connecting the halves of the town is the wooden Ponte degli Alpini bridge, cleverly designed to withstand the meltwaters in spring.Have your camera at the ready to capture the picture-postcard panoramas: the crystal-clear waters reflect the Alpine mountains and pastel hues of the historic buildings. Wander the lively town at an unhurried pace and observe the locals doing their shopping or even attempting to catch some fish along the river!Bassano is known for its superb, glazed earthenware, but perhaps more so for the Italian after-dinner drink, grappa, which you’ll have the opportunity to taste on our guided visit to a local artisan distillery museum.Here, you’ll experience this fragrant, grape-based brandy with all five of your senses: listen to the story of how it’s made, observe the fascinating distillation process, feel the fresh pomace with your own hands, and even smell the different varieties. Of course, you’ll also taste a few varieties of this warming digestif.You may wish to have lunch at one of the town’s many excellent restaurants or sample the local specialities before we continue to Valdobbiadene, one of the most prestigious Prosecco-producing areas in the heart of the Treviso region.Here, we visit the prestigious wine producer, Villa Sandi, set in a vast valley protected from nearby mountains by rolling, sun-kissed hills. This fortunate position and the naturally endowed soil provide the optimum conditions for cultivating some of the finest grapes.Snaking below the palatial 17th-century villa is a centuries-old network of tunnels, used covertly by the Italian army during World War I and today provides the perfect environment for aging wine. We tour these underground cellars, home to a million bottles of wine including some of the best Prosecco, which we sample afterwards.Our guide then takes us through the villa, its spacious rooms a luxurious combination of pastel colours, stuccoes and bas-reliefs, dominated by resplendent Murano glass chandeliers. It’s easy to imagine a time when important figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte once wined and dined here.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals: Breakfast

Location: Castelfranco Veneto

Return home

Meals: Breakfast

Included
  • Return flights
  • Five nights’ accommodation
  • Daily breakfast
  • All local taxes and transfers
  • All tours as mentioned
  • Entrances to Parco Sigurtà or Palazzo Ducale, Grappa Museum, Vicenza Museum Pass
  • The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager

Not Included
  • Meals not specified
    -Meals other than daily breakfast are not included.
  • Personal expenses
    -Personal expenses such as souvenirs and additional activities are not included.
  • Travel insurance
    -Travel insurance is not included and should be arranged separately.
It is a condition of booking that you carry suitable travel insurance.
We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to contact us to discuss these concerns
In Vicenza, you can expect to see many Palladian mansions as the city is an open-air museum dedicated to the legacy of the architect Palladio. Highlights include the Piazza dei Signori with its Basilica and the Teatro Olimpico, Europe's oldest surviving indoor theatre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In Bassano del Grappa, you will visit a local artisan distillery museum where you can taste the Italian after-dinner drink, grappa. The experience includes learning about the distillation process, feeling the fresh pomace, and tasting different varieties of grappa.
You will receive details of your luggage allowance with your final travel documents, which are sent approximately 10 days prior to your date of departure.
The Scrovegni Chapel in Padua is renowned for its breathtaking frescos by Giotto, depicting events in the lives of the Virgin Mary and Christ. The entire series of frescos is linked by the intense blue color of the vault, creating a seamless masterpiece. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of 14th-century fresco cycles in Padua.
Mantua is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its well-preserved medieval architecture and its historical significance as a Renaissance court-city under the Gonzaga family. The city features artistic, cultural, and architectural treasures, including the Palazzo Ducale with its vast complex of rooms decorated by renowned artists.
At Villa Sandi, you will tour the underground cellars, which are home to a million bottles of wine, including some of the best Prosecco. You will also explore the Palladian villa with its luxurious rooms and Murano glass chandeliers, and sample some of the Prosecco produced there.

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6 days from £1049 pp inc.flights; Enquire
Start:Venice, Italy
Finish:Italy
Suitable for: 18-99
Physical rating:Low
Tour operated in: English
Tour Reference: PV_1
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