The Palladio and Bassano del Grappa Private Tour
1 day
Privé
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You will be picked up at 8:00 AM from your hotel or other location in central Verona. The first stop is in Vicenza.
Begin at Villa Valmarana ai Nani called the 'Rotonda.' It gets the name from the statues of the 17 dwarves on the walls surrounding the house. The legend tells of a dwarf princess who lived secluded in the villa surrounded by dwarfs. Upon seeing a beautiful prince in the garden, she realized her handicap and threw herself from the tower. The pain the dwarves felt for the princess transformed them into statues of stone. The Villa is also considered to be at the height of 18th century painting and one of the best examples of the Giambattista Tiepolo’s genius.
Along the way, stop at Olympic Theater which is the absolute masterpiece of the one of the greatest Italian architects: Andrea Palladio. Palladio was openly inspired by the Roman theatres described by Vitruvius. The Olympic Theater is one of Vicenza’s artistic wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Close by, there is Piazza dei Signori, Vicenza’s main square since Roman times and the center of the town’s life.
Stop in Bassano del Grappa (a village nearby Vicenza) at lunchtime where you will enjoy time on your own for lunch. During April and September you can taste the famous white asparagus (typical of this village) in several restaurants.
During the afternoon you can freely discover Bassano and visit the Alpini bridge, a symbol of the town. During the Great War it became famous as the elite mountain troops sang a sentimental song while crossing the bridge. The song called 'Sul ponte di Bassano' (on the bridge of Bassano) is about kissing a pretty girl and squeezing her hand as they parted.
The views of town form the bridge are gorgeous, and across the bridge are the Museum of the Alpini and the historic Nardini tavern overlooking the river.
Bassano del Grappa is also very famous for the production of grappa, which you can taste in famous distilleries or in a bar served with espresso. This drink is called 'caffè corretto,' which translates to 'corrected coffee.'
Travel back to Verona at the end of the day, getting dropped off at your preferred location in Verona at 7:30 PM.
Please note: Tour guide is not included, it is recommended that you bring a guidebook.
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Begin at Villa Valmarana ai Nani called the 'Rotonda.' It gets the name from the statues of the 17 dwarves on the walls surrounding the house. The legend tells of a dwarf princess who lived secluded in the villa surrounded by dwarfs. Upon seeing a beautiful prince in the garden, she realized her handicap and threw herself from the tower. The pain the dwarves felt for the princess transformed them into statues of stone. The Villa is also considered to be at the height of 18th century painting and one of the best examples of the Giambattista Tiepolo’s genius.
Along the way, stop at Olympic Theater which is the absolute masterpiece of the one of the greatest Italian architects: Andrea Palladio. Palladio was openly inspired by the Roman theatres described by Vitruvius. The Olympic Theater is one of Vicenza’s artistic wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Close by, there is Piazza dei Signori, Vicenza’s main square since Roman times and the center of the town’s life.
Stop in Bassano del Grappa (a village nearby Vicenza) at lunchtime where you will enjoy time on your own for lunch. During April and September you can taste the famous white asparagus (typical of this village) in several restaurants.
During the afternoon you can freely discover Bassano and visit the Alpini bridge, a symbol of the town. During the Great War it became famous as the elite mountain troops sang a sentimental song while crossing the bridge. The song called 'Sul ponte di Bassano' (on the bridge of Bassano) is about kissing a pretty girl and squeezing her hand as they parted.
The views of town form the bridge are gorgeous, and across the bridge are the Museum of the Alpini and the historic Nardini tavern overlooking the river.
Bassano del Grappa is also very famous for the production of grappa, which you can taste in famous distilleries or in a bar served with espresso. This drink is called 'caffè corretto,' which translates to 'corrected coffee.'
Travel back to Verona at the end of the day, getting dropped off at your preferred location in Verona at 7:30 PM.
Please note: Tour guide is not included, it is recommended that you bring a guidebook.
Inclus
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Fuel surcharge
- Driver
- Light refreshments
- Entry/Admission - Villa Valmarana ai Nani
Non inclus
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Tour guide
Autres informations
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
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