"We had a great time at Casa Camila. Filipo prepared everything for our arrival and we had the most confortable stay. Great breakfast and coffee! We highly recommend this family run b&b!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"An excellent room but not if you have difficulty with stairs. If you do make it clear when booking. Would have liked drink-making facilities in the room. The hotel supplied suggestions for places to eat and I made use of them. The places I tried were good decisions.
Breakfasts were a good choice of continental style food and having drinks made to order was excellent. The room was clean and well maintained.
Being so close to the Basilica and the historic centre was brilliant. I felt very comfortable as a solo traveller. "
"The room had everything we needed. Beautifully clean and well equipped. The location is ideal for trips to Venice and Verona, as well as within walking distance of lovely sights in Padua. Would happily recommend and stay again."
"The hotel was very well located and the staff were helpful and nice. The room had everything you need, including a hairdryer and bidet, and a very efficient AC. The hotel was very good for both work and tourism visits."
You can browse the exhibits at Loggia and Odeo Cornaro, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Padova. While you're in the area, find time to visit its stunning cathedral.
Follow in the footsteps of former tutor Galileo at Italy’s second-oldest university and marvel at the very old permanent anatomical theater and botanical garden.
The historic home of the University of Padova is a remarkable Renaissance-style building that witnessed amazing scientific discoveries in the 16th century.
Romanesque and Byzantine architecture meld together in the monumental façade of this superb basilica, which was built in the years following St. Anthony’s death.