Typical Paduan expressions and sayings

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If you are planning a stay in Padua in our apartments, you may already know that Padua is the city of the “three withouts”:

  • the Saint without a name, namely the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua (simply called “the Saint” because of the strong devotion of the people of Padua toward the Franciscan friar, originally from Lisbon and patron saint of our city, where he lived and finally died in 1231)
  • the Meadow without grass, namely Prato della Valle (in the past, the term “pratum” simply meant a large space used for trade and commerce)
  • the Café without doors, the famous Caffè Pedrocchi (so called because, from its opening in 1831 until 1916, it kept its doors open day and night to welcome students, intellectuals, and patriots. This custom ended during World War I to prevent the Austrian enemy from spotting the lights in the middle of the night)

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Christmas 2025 in Padua: Under a Sky of Wonders

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“Under a Sky of Wonders” is the chosen theme for Christmas 2025 in Padua — an invitation to enjoy the city during its most magical time of year. The streets light up, squares and buildings are dressed in stars, and the festive atmosphere fills every corner with lights, scents, and warmth.

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Things to do in Padua in November: events, exhibitions and autumn flavours

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Padua in November: culture, music, art and food and wine

Why visit Padua in November?
Padua in November is anything but a grey or sleepy city. Even this month, there are plenty of things to do in Padua and its province, with something for every taste: from the opera season to the Jazz Festival, from major autumn–winter exhibitions to the rich program of the “Novembre Patavino” Festival, now in its twelfth edition.

A month that brings together culture, music, art and food and wine, turning the city into a true open-air stage.

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Looking for a cool escape in Padua? Here’s where to relax, play, eat, and enjoy the city… outdoors!

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It’s the height of summer and the temperatures in Padua are rising. So where can you go to find some shade, have fun with the kids, walk the dog, enjoy an aperitif, or enjoy cultural and sporting events — all surrounded by greenery? In Padua’s summer parks, of course!

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Osterie and New Street Food in the Historic Center of Padua

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Street food and taverns in the historic center: here are our suggestions for admiring the city of the Saint on a beautiful spring day. Let’s take a walk through the narrow streets of the center, eating something delicious bought from a street food spot. Or let’s take a break in a historic tavern to taste the typical dishes of our cuisine.

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2024 Festa del Baccalà (Cod festival) in Padua

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Domenica 10 novembre 2024 si terrà a Padova la festa del baccalà. Tra le vie più suggestive del centro storico verranno infatti proposte degustazioni di baccalà, musica, e alle ore 11 e alle ore 16 si terrà una rievocazione storica nella quale scopriremo l’avventuroso viaggio di Pietro Querini, mercante veneziano, alla scoperta del baccalà nel 1431 .

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Parks in Padua: all the shades of green

The parks that are open to the public in Padua are an important part of the city for many reasons.

They offer a chance to do physical exercise out in the open air, to relax, they help protect the environment in more trafficked areas and they even offer nutritional benefits thanks to the fruits grown in the urban orchards.

Green areas in Padua are made up of many public parks, playgrounds, gardens and urban parks. Often there are also rides suitable for various age groups such as seesaws, slides, swings and small carousels for children. There are also ponds, outdoor gyms and spaces suited for yoga, tai chi, rhythmic gymnastics and other practices.

Here’s a tour through Padua’s green spaces:

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Where to go running in Padua

Running in Padua: the routes preferred by runners and walkers

Running at sunset after work or first thing in the morning before starting your day can be one of the best times of day.
Other than keeping us in shape, running helps us relax and free our mind from every thought and worry.
To do this, you need to plan your jogging route. To help you in your search, here are the locals’ favourite running routes.

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