Padova 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Padova: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Caffè Pedrocchi

Historic 19th-century café with three distinct rooms in neoclassical, Egyptian, and Renaissance styles. The ground floor is still a working café, and you can wander the main rooms for free. The upper

🕐 Mon–Sat 08:00–22:00, Sun 09:00–20:00

Free entry

💡 Order just a coffee – the house specialty 'caffè Pedrocchi' (with mint and cream) costs around €3, which is reasonable. The tables outside are pricier, so sit inside.

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Afternoon
Prato della Valle

One of Europe's largest public squares, an elliptical island surrounded by a canal lined with 78 statues of historical figures. Locals gather here for markets, rollerblading, or just sitting on the gr

🕐 Open 24 hours

Free entry

💡 Go on Saturday morning for the antique market. Otherwise, early evening is quietest, and the light on the statues is softer.

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Evening
Where to eat

nerodiseppia Ristorante · ££

Caffé Pedrocchi · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Padova

Morning
Basilica of Saint Anthony

13th-century basilica with a marble facade, Donatello bronzes and St Anthony's tomb.

🕐 Mon–Sat 06:30–19:15, Sun 06:30–19:45

💡 Go early (before 10am weekdays) to see the chapel without queues. Dress code enforced: shoulders and knees covered.

Midday
Scrovegni Chapel

Giotto's fresco cycle, dating from 1305, covers the interior in vivid biblical scenes. The chapel itself is a brick box, but inside is one of the most important paintings in European art. Entry costs

🕐 Daily 09:00–19:00, last entry 18:30

💡 Book online at least three days ahead, especially in summer. Walk-ins are rarely possible. The 20-minute viewing slot is timed exactly.

Afternoon
Palazzo della Ragione

Medieval town hall with a vast hall and frescoed zodiac cycle on the upper floor.

🕐 Tue–Sun 09:00–19:00, Mon closed

💡 Skip the paid upper hall if budget's tight — the ground-floor portico (free) has enough Renaissance atmosphere and a good view of the square.

Late afternoon
Scrovegni Chapel

Fresco cycle by Giotto from 1305, considered a masterpiece of Western art.

🕐 Daily 09:00–19:00 (last entry 18:00), closed 25 Dec, 1 Jan

💡 Book at least a day in advance online via the museum website — walk-up tickets rarely available. Low-cost entry only; no free times.

Evening
Dining tonight

Mio bar

Piano Terra

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Orto Botanico di Padova

The world's oldest academic botanical garden, founded in 1545. Laid out in a circular plan with medicinal plants, greenhouses, and a ginkgo tree from 1750. Entr

💡 The free Sunday gets very busy, so arrive just after opening at 09:00. Bring water – the greenhouses can be muggy.

Midday
Orto Botanico (Botanical Garden)

UNESCO World Heritage garden founded 1545, with medicinal plants and ancient trees.

💡 First Sunday of each month entry is reduced to €1 after 11am. The greenhouse and arid plant house are worth the inside route.

Final meal

Caffé Latteria

Tian Yi Jiao Padova

Getting Around Padova

Tram Line 1 (Translohr system) From €1.30 12 min

Buy the single ticket at tabacchi shops or the station ticket machine — it's valid for 75 minutes on all trams and buses. The tram is quiet, smooth but gets packed at school times (8:30 AM and 1:30 PM). Validate it in the machine on board or get fined €55.

Urbano Bus Line 8 From €1.50 10 min

Buy a single ticket from the tabacchi or automatic machine at the station. Validate on board. For the hotel, the stop is 'Rismondo'. If you miss the bus, a taxi from the station to the Hilton costs about €10.

Radio Taxi Padova From €120 50 min

Book a fixed-price transfer online (e.g., Welcome Pickups) to avoid surge pricing. The flat rate from VCE to Padua is around €120; from Treviso airport it’s cheaper at €90.

Venezia Mestre to Padova Centrale (Regionale Veloce) From €4.60 30 min

From Marco Polo Airport, take bus 15 (€1.50) to Venezia Mestre station first. Then buy a combined ticket using the Trenitalia app — you can skip the ticket queue. From Padova Centrale, bus 12 or 18 gets you to Ostello in about 12 minutes.

Regionale Veloce (from Venezia Mestre) From €5.50 70 min

Take the ATVO bus (€10) from VCE to Venezia Mestre (15 mins), then catch a Regionale Veloce train to Padova. Total cost about €15.50 and takes 70 mins. Avoid Frecciarossa trains unless you want a pricier ticket.

Airbus Busitalia (Line 14) From €8 50 min

Buy the ticket from the machine at the airport bus stop (cards accepted) — it's €1 cheaper than buying on board. The bus drops you at Piazzale Boschetti, then tram line 1 (direction Capolinea Nord) takes you to Città della Speranza stop, 5 min walk to Ostello.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Padova?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Caffè Pedrocchi and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Padova?

See our full best time to visit Padova guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Ostello Città di Padova, Ostello Casa Cilla Paolo VI, B&B Casa Camilla. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.