Things to Do in Padua

Everything you need to explore Padua — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Cultural in Padua

Palazzo della Ragione
Free 0.2 km from centre

A vast medieval market hall with a wooden roof and a fresco cycle of astrological themes. The ground floor has market stalls; the upper hall is an empty, echoing space with incredible wall paintings.

🕐 Upper hall: Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00, Sun 10:00–19:00. Market: daily until 20:00.

💡 Free entry to the market area and lower arcades. The upper frescoed hall costs €8, but you can see much from the market level. Visit on weekday mornings when the market is busiest.

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Historic in Padua

Scrovegni Chapel (Arena Chapel)
Free 0.6 km from centre

A 14th-century chapel with Giotto's fresco cycle depicting the lives of Christ and the Virgin Mary, considered a masterpiece of Western art. The interior is cool and dimly lit to preserve the paintings.

🕐 Museum card entry times vary; advance booking required. Typically 9:00–19:00.

💡 Entry is free only with the combined city museum card (€13–15) for 2–3 days; individual tickets are pricey. Book at least 3 days ahead online as slots sell out.

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Basilica of Saint Anthony
Free 0.8 km from centre

A Romanesque-Gothic basilica housing the tomb of Saint Anthony of Padua, with multiple domes, bronze reliefs by Donatello, and a serene cloister. The interior is vast and often filled with pilgrims.

🕐 Daily 6:30–19:30 (hours may vary for services).

💡 Visit the Treasury with its reliquaries (small fee). Free entrance to the main basilica; dress modestly (covered shoulders and knees) for access. Go around 8am to avoid crowds.

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Park in Padua

Prato della Valle
Free 0.9 km from centre

One of Europe's largest public squares, with a central elliptical island ringed by a canal and 78 statues of notable figures. Locals jog, cycle, or picnic on the grassy banks.

🕐 Always open (open public space).

💡 Come on Saturday mornings for the antiques market around the square. Early morning or late afternoon light is best for photos of the statues.

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Orto Botanico di Padova
Free 1.0 km from centre

The world's oldest university botanical garden (founded 1545), a UNESCO site with medicinal plants, rare species, and a circular layout. The greenhouses house tropical plants and a 16th-century giant plane tree.

🕐 Thu–Tue 9:00–18:00; closed Wednesdays (hours seasonal; check website).

💡 Free entry on the first Sunday of each month. Normal ticket cost €10 but worth it. Allow at least 1.5 hours; don't miss the poison plant section.

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Where to Eat in Padua

nerodiseppia Ristorante Local ££
Caffé Pedrocchi pastry;italian ££
Mio bar Local ££
Piano Terra Local ££
Caffé Latteria coffee_shop;italian ££
Tian Yi Jiao Padova chinese ££
Monument Cafè Local ££
G bar 2.0 Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Padua?

The top attractions include Palazzo della Ragione, Scrovegni Chapel (Arena Chapel), Basilica of Saint Anthony, Prato della Valle, Orto Botanico di Padova.

How many days do you need in Padua?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Padua 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Padua famous for?

Padua is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Padua?

Top options include nerodiseppia Ristorante, Caffé Pedrocchi, Mio bar, Piano Terra.