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- Drink a glass of Prosecco. Immediately north of Treviso are the rolling hills that produce the famous prosecco, the world-renowned sparkling white wine.
- Eat a slice of the original tiramisù. After sipping a glass of prosecco, the best thing you can do is enjoy a slice of tiramisù, made according to the original recipe.
- Explore the area by bike. It’s common to get around the historic centre by bike. After discovering the picturesque alleys, you can continue with a ride in nature: there is a wonderful path along the Sile river that can be appreciated in all seasons.
- Learn how to behave properly with the Galateo. In the marvellous abbey of Sant’Eustachio in Nervesa della Battaglia, half an hour from Treviso, Monsignor Giovanni Della Casa wrote the Galateo during the Italian Renaissance.
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Treviso started off as the Roman town “Tarvisium” before coming under the control of the Republic of Venice in the 14th century. Treviso’s ties to Venice lasted until the end of the 18th century and the Venetians conceding to Napoleon. The French didn’t last long before the Austrians took control and eventually Treviso became part of the Republic o...
The charming and compact historic center of Treviso old town tends to get overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Venice.
Not only is Treviso a prosperous little city with locals who have disposable income, the area is also the world headquarters for several multinational brands such as Benetton, Sisely, Stefanel, (clothes) Geox (shoes), De Longhi (appliances) and Pinarello (bicycles). Shopping in Treviso is a cheaper and more pleasurable experience than touristy Veni...
As anyone will tell you, a part of living the good life involves culinary delights. In Treviso food culture is also highly evolved and exceptional.
There are plenty of hotels in Treviso Italy thanks to all of the business travellers who come to the city. If you are looking for stylish and charming hotels, Treviso Italy presents more of a challenge. We’ve focused on hotels in Treviso old town which is the prettiest area to stay in the city. The downside with going for charm in the Treviso hotel...
By Train
Treviso Centrale station is served by Trenitalia with connections to any nearby city you may want to visit such as Venice, Padua, Vicenza, Verona, Udine and Trieste. For example Venice-Treviso is only about a half-hour train ride away whereas Treviso to Trieste takes about 2 1/2 hours Both destinations have numerous trains during the day.
By Airplane
Treviso Airport is a hub for low-cost airlines, notably Ryanair, who use Treviso as a cheap alternative for getting to Venice. We can never recommend Ryanair because we consider them a last-choice resort to be avoided at all costs. We travelled via British Airways to Venice’s Marco Polo Airport which was less than 1/2 hour away by car. You can also take a shuttle bus to Treviso from Treviso airport.
Venice – Treviso
Treviso to Venice (and vice versa) is one of the easiest day trips in the area.
Fondly referred to as “little Venice,” the historical heart of Treviso is housed inside of the Medieval city walls. It’s an easy city to get around and the main train station will take you to and from anywhere in Italy!
Apr 13, 2022 · Treviso, Italy is a hidden gem in the Veneto region. With a network of flowing canals and arched bridges, Treviso is known as little Venice.
Just 26km from Venice, Treviso is an underrated gem often overshadowed by the iconic status of its neighbour. This walled city is characterised by the Sile river meandering through its centre, medieval gateways, cobbled streets, elegant palaces and frescoed churches.
Jun 29, 2023 · Actually, many people refer to Treviso as “Mini-Venice” or “Little Venice” because of its canals, but there is a difference between them. But Treviso’s canals are green, and lots of aquatic life are seen to thrive there, unlike Venice.
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Jan 20, 2020 · Some calls Treviso the little Venice, however, Buranelli Canal is probably the only place that resembles Venice a little. It diverts some of the water from Pegorile into the heart of Treviso. The famous little bridge is built over a section where women used to come to do laundry in WWII.