Visiting Treviso, Italy? Here’s the Travel Guide, Treviso, Italy
Relatively untouched by the throngs of tourists from nearby Venice, Treviso is an unspoiled, traditional Italian city. With fresco-painted medieval buildings, deep blue waterways, and countless local artisans, Treviso is a place to slow down and really absorb the culture. And with Venice and the incredible Dolomites both within striking distance, this could be the perfect home base for exploring Northern Italy. Did we mention that Treviso is also the home of prosecco, tiramisu, and Benetton? Let’s visit Treviso!
There’s really so much to do, this place could keep you busy for days. Here’s a list of our must-see’s when visiting Treviso.
This medieval fortress is perched above the section of Treviso walls known as St. Paul’s bastion. Today more of a city symbol, Castello Romano was originally built to protect and monitor boats arriving in Treviso via the River Sile.
Find Piazza dei Signori, the beautiful plaza in the center of Treviso’s old town, and you’ve found the city’s heartbeat. Framed by some of Treviso’s most notable architecture, including the towering Palazzo della Prefettura, this is where the locals meet and play. Grab a seat at the legendary Da Pino Pizzeria, especially on Sunday evenings, and watch the Treviso come alive! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
There’s really so much to do, this place could keep you busy for days. Here’s a list of our must-see’s when visiting Treviso.
This medieval fortress is perched above the section of Treviso walls known as St. Paul’s bastion. Today more of a city symbol, Castello Romano was originally built to protect and monitor boats arriving in Treviso via the River Sile.
Find Piazza dei Signori, the beautiful plaza in the center of Treviso’s old town, and you’ve found the city’s heartbeat. Framed by some of Treviso’s most notable architecture, including the towering Palazzo della Prefettura, this is where the locals meet and play. Grab a seat at the legendary Da Pino Pizzeria, especially on Sunday evenings, and watch the Treviso come alive! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Visiting Treviso, Italy? Here’s the Travel Guide
Guide Location: Italy » Treviso
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Josh And Krissy Sedivy
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.wanderlustduo.com/visiting-treviso-italy-travel-guide/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Italy » Treviso
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Josh And Krissy Sedivy
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.wanderlustduo.com/visiting-treviso-italy-travel-guide/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Piazza dei Signori
- Fontana delle Tette
- Mosaic of Duomo Square
- Castello San Salvadore
- Da Pino
- La Cucina di Crema
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