Getting Around Treviso

By Walking

The old town and port is small enough to walk around.

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

Treviso FAQ

Piazza dei Signori

This lively square is surrounded by impressive buildings, including the Palazzo dei Trecento and the Torre Civica, offering a picturesque setting and a vibrant atmosphere.

Duomo di Treviso

A beautiful cathedral featuring a blend of architectural styles, notable for its Romanesque facade, frescoes by Tommaso da Modena, and the relics of Saint Liberale.

Palazzo dei Trecento

Located in Piazza dei Signori, known for its impressive medieval architecture and its role as the seat of the city’s governing council.

Porta San Tomaso

One of the well-preserved ancient gates of the city’s fortifications, offering a glimpse into Treviso’s medieval past and serving as a notable historical landmark.

Enjoy a Tasting of Prosecco.

Treviso is the heart of the Prosecco wine region. Participate in a local wine tasting or tour to sample this famous sparkling wine and learn about its production.

Experience the Treviso Market.

Visit the bustling market in Piazza dei Signori or the nearby Piazza delle Erbe to taste fresh local produce, cheeses, and cured meats, and experience the local culinary culture.

Relax at the Giardini Papadopoli.

Take a leisurely stroll through these beautiful public gardens, which offer a peaceful escape with their lush greenery, fountains, and well-maintained landscapes.

Discover the Historical Sites of Borgo Cavour.

Wander through this medieval neighborhood, characterized by its narrow streets, historic buildings, and traditional Venetian charm.