Euganean hilltowns and vineyards: Day trip from Venice
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Ya sea que viaje solo, en familia con niños o en un grupo grande, este servicio está diseñado para su comodidad y flexibilidad. Es la opción ideal, especialmente si tiene poco tiempo o una agenda ocupada.Información Relevante
- Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
- Vehículo con aire acondicionado
- Recogida y entrega personalizadas
- Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
- Agua embotellada de cortesía
- Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
- Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Monselice, Petrarca's House y Vignalta deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
- Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no están incluidos
Su viaje de un vistazo
Su viaje de un vistazo





A fortified hill town at the southern edge of the Euganean Hills, Monselice layers Roman, medieval, and Este dynasty history into a compact and dramatic setting.
What to see
Explore Monselice Castle, a complex of six buildings spanning sevent centuries, with a remarkable suite of medieval armor and period furnishings
Witness the Via Sacra, a pilgrimage road climbing the hill past six Baroque chapels to the church of San Giorgio
Enjoy the panoramic terraces above the town, with views across the Po plain to the Dolomites on clear days
What to do
Take a guided tour of the castle complex, booking recommended in peak season
Walk the Via Sacra to the summit church for the views and the quiet
Take note
- The castle is open every day, except Tuesday; verify hours at https://www.castellodimonselice.it/en/




The village of Arqua Petrarca takes its name from Francesco Petrarch, the 14th-century poet who spent the last four years of his life here and died at his writing desk in 1374.
What to see
Casa del Petrarca, the modest stone house where Petrarch lived, still containing period furniture, frescoes depicting his life, and even the mummified body of his beloved cat
The village's medieval streets and central square, virtually unchanged since the 14th century and listed among Italy's most beautiful villages
Petrarch's tomb in the small church square, where the poet himself designed his own sarcophagus
What to do
- Visit the house to understand why Petrarch chose these hills as his final retreat, the views over olive groves and vineyards explain it immediately
What to eat
- Jujube jam, the small red date-like fruit grows on trees throughout the village and has been made into preserves here since Petrarch's time
Take note
- The house has limited capacity; book at https://museiarezzo.it/en/petrarcas-house/




On the volcanic slopes of the Colli Euganei, Vignalta has been making wine from indigenous and international varieties since 1980 and is considered the benchmark estate of the denomination.
What to see
Explore the estate's hillside vineyards, planted in mineral-rich volcanic soil that gives Euganean wines their distinctive character
The cellar, where modern winemaking techniques meet traditional Italian varietals in a region that remains well outside the tourist mainstream
What to do
- Taste a structured flight of Vignalta wines, including their celebrated Gemola (Cabernet and Merlot blend) and the extraordinary Fior d'Arancio passito
What to eat
- Pair your tasting with regional snacks: soppressa salami, local cheeses, and Euganean bread baked with olive oil
Take note
- Book tastings in advance at https://www.vignalta.it/en/wine-tastings/














