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Treviso is a city in northern Italy known for its historic architecture and abundance of picturesque canals. It’s also known as the original production site of Prosecco wine and the birthplace of the favoured Italian dessert, tiramisu. The charming city boasts cobbled walkable streets and alleyways lined with pretty buildings. Visit cathedrals, browse museums, and take photos at artistic fountains. Shop in boutique shops and see local artworks at the many art galleries. Sip on an aperativo as you people-watch in a piazza. A holiday in Treviso is a delightful cultural experience offering the opportunity to uncover some of Italy’s best-kept treasures.
A holiday rental in TrevisoBask in the romantic city of Treviso at a holiday rental with all the custom features and amenities of your dreams. Treviso boasts an impressive array of holiday rentals and lettings fitted with luxury add-ons and comforts to ensure that your expectations are exceeded while on holiday in Italy. Opt for an elegant rental in a historic building with fine furnishings and artistic decor. Or, stay in a rental with a large leafy garden and plenty of privacy. If you want to stay close to the attractions, squares, and cafés of the city centre, you can choose a rental just steps away from the historic old town of Treviso. There are large and small rentals to choose from to suit any group size. Holiday rentals boast modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many excellent holiday rentals and lettings to choose from in Treviso, you’ll be sure to find one suited perfectly to your preferences.
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The area and getting around
Treviso is conveniently located just 26 kilometres from the city of Venice, and as such, is often referred to as “The Gateway of Venice.” Treviso has its own international airport, Treviso Airport. If you’ll be arriving by aeroplane, you can fly directly into Treviso Airport or you can fly into the nearby Venice Marco Polo Airport. From each airport, you can use a taxi or a bus to reach the city centre. If you’ll be arriving in Treviso from another city in Italy, you can reach the city via train or bus.
Getting around TrevisoTreviso is best explored on foot. The vast majority of the city’s main attractions can be found in the centre. You can walk around the historic centre and see museums, cathedrals, piazzas, the city walls, and more! If you need to reach any points of interest outside the centre, you can rely on a public bus to get around, or a taxi.
Travellers and activities
With its picturesque streets and sights, Treviso is a wonderfully romantic city for couples to explore together. Go to Malvasia for a wonderful breakfast or lunch in the outdoor terrace. The quirky, decorative eatery is one of the best places to dine in the city, and you can order delicious coffee and authentic Italian dishes from the menu. For a romantic date-night, have dinner along the water’s edge at Odeon alla Colonna. This quintessentially Italian restaurant boasts a beautiful terrace overlooking the canals. Here you can order delicious wines and authentic Italian fare (try the tagliatelle al caffe!)
Treviso for history loversHistory lovers will delight over the sheer amount of history and preserved architecture throughout the city of Treviso. Stroll around the cobbled streets of the historic old town where you’ll find a myriad of medieval buildings, statues, piazzas, and more. Visit the 13th century Chiesa di San Francesco, which is a wonderfully preserved Romanesque church. Also, don’t miss out on strolling around Piazza Indipendenza, which is marked by a marble statue dedicated to local patriots who died during the war of independence.
There are three 16th-century “doors” in Treviso which serve as the “gates” into the old city. The largest and most grand of these is Porta San Tomaso.
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The historic centre of Treviso is protected by walls which were built during the 15th century when the city was under Venetian rule. Today, the walls are well-preserved and are still intact, encircling the city centre. Walk around the city walls, which you can follow all the way around the centre, admiring the historic architecture and discovering the various “gates” along the way. While there have been several new modern gates added as “entryways” in the walls, there are three original gates which you can still visit. The gates boast beautiful architecture and ornate details.
2. Visit the grand Treviso DuomoDuomo is the Italian word for cathedral, and a visit to Treviso Duomo is a must for any traveller visiting the city. The enormous 6th-century cathedral boasts five large green domes and six white neoclassical pillars. You can enter the inside to browse the spectacular paintings, artwork, and frescoes on display.
3. Dine and sip at the city’s main squarePiazza dei Signori Treviso lies at the heart of the city and is a prime opportunity for relaxing, people watching, and sipping on a refreshing Aperol Spritz. The main square boasts medieval-style architecture and an array of historic attractions to be discovered. There are several bars and cafés here with outdoor seating where you can order a pizza or sip on a cocktail. Also be sure to check out the other two popular squares while you’re in the city: San Vito Piazza and Piazza del Duomo.
4. Eat tiramisuKnown as the birthplace of tiramisu, chances are that you’ll never find a better tasting tiramisu than the ones you can find in Treviso. Head over to Ristorante le Beccherie which has a reputation for making some of the best tiramisu in the world. You can either choose the “classic” tiramisu recipe or one with a modern twist. Either way, you’ll be coming back for seconds!
5. Wander around on foot to discover the many canals and picturesque alleysOne of the best ways to explore the city is to simply wander around and get lost. You can take a stroll through the cobbled streets to explore the many canals and narrow alleyways. Discover picturesque waterways and hidden little corners and gardens throughout your walk. This is the perfect opportunity to uncover some beautiful lesser-known photo-worthy areas of the city.
Information about holiday lettings in Treviso
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 69 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £40. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, air conditioning and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 27 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 97% of the properties. |
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