40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (2024)

The top stops along the way from Matera to Prague (with short detours) are Uffizi Gallery, Marienplatz, and Piazzale Michelangelo. Other popular stops include Casa di Giulietta, Piazza Maggiore, and Mirabilandia.

1

Castel del Monte

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (1)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (2)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (3)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (4)

Mentioned on

+24 other lists

Castle

Sights & Landmarks

Historic Sites

Castel del Monte is a unique 13th-century castle situated atop a hill, renowned for its impressive octagonal architecture. Guided tours and a gift shop are available for visitors to explore the castle's skeleton-like interior, which comprises numerous identical rooms lacking fixtures, adornments or furniture. The overall experience could be enhanced by replicating some of the items that might have been present during the castle's heyday and improving restoration efforts in certain areas.

As lean and simple that it is amazing. Must see if you are in the area. The octagonal base and the eight stone/marble towers put this building in the group of most iconic and recognized buildings in Italy. Enjoy a quick visit supported by one of the guides giving tours every 15-20 min or with an audio guide, that you can collect at the entrance. Park the car in the big parking place down the hill. It takes 10 min walk on a nice step way or 2 min with the minibus leaving from the parking.

Stefano P — Google review

The architecture of the castle is very impressive from the outside. Interviews from The Hill are equally impressive. Going on the torch itself a lot of the rooms are very similar to one another and it's simply just the skeleton of the castle There's no fixtures adornments furniture anything in the castle at all So after you see a rumor too it looks kind of the same.This would be a much better experience if they were to try to replicate some of the items that may have been found in the castle at the time and do a better job at restoring some of the areas.It's not a bad visit, but it's definitely one that I wouldn't go out of my way to go see.

A. ( — Google review

The castle is beautiful on the outside. The views from the hill are breathtaking.The inside is nothing special - the walls are completely bare, there's literally nothing inside, every single room there looks the same, not everything is available for the public - it isn't worth paying the 7 euro for a ticket to enter.

Iga S — Google review

It's a bit of a hike (1.3 km) from the parking lot (5€, April 2023) but more than worth it. The castle itself is mightily impressive with its octagonal shape and 8 towers. For 7€ you can inside to marvel at the courtyard, the halls as well as the views through the windows of the top floor. Definitely a highlight of our roadtrip through Puglia.

Thomas S — Google review

A mysterious castle from the 12th century, build by Frederick II. Very impressive structure and nice view, however no furniture or anything else inside the building. Car park is 10 min walk downhill , close to a restaurant. No public transport available.

Hartmut P — Google review

Beautiful monument, nice to view the sunset from the edges of the building. The first time I visited there was a restaurant on the walk up to the building, now it's almost lifeless besides the few people touring around.

Flo T — Google review

I can’t give any other review to this place than one star. It’s such a disapointmemt. Firstly, the castle opens to the public at 9am, but there ane NO toilets available before 10am for no understandable reason. Secondly, visual aids at the castle are extremely lazy, the lack of information about the place that truely seems exceptional because of its purpose and unsual location is just shockingly depreciating. The interiors are almost completely empty with very few information written. Thirdly, because of these reasons it’s way overpriced, once you add the ticket, the parking fee. Views from the inside are not worth buying the ticket. A beautiful tourist trap.

Anna F — Google review

A different kind of castle. Something you might want to check out. We went on a guided tour. But u need to take the bus to reach the castle. Beautiful view .

Micy A — Google review

A nice place to visit. There's nothing in the castle, it's about the architecture. You'll find some Italian people trying to sell a guided tour.

Rodrigo G — Google review

We didn't do a guided tour.And I definitely missed information about the castle and the history. There is some of it inside in French, English and German, but I still had questions.From the outside it is an amazing castle.From the inside the castle is quite boring. It is always the same and they don't really give illustrations how it looked inside during its prime time.They play an artsy video without any information. I guess it showed stuff they found in and around the castle, but I'm not sure about it.In my opinion, it is too expensive. You also have to pay for the parking and if you want to use the bus you also need to pay a ticket for the ride. You can walk to the castle, though.

Sofi G — Google review

A time-stopped landscape at this hilltop-sitting castle built with splendid stoneworks. A delightful stop to make if this place is on your way to somewhere.

Kyuwon L — Google review

Castel del Monte entrance is free the first Sunday of the month. Parking costs 5€ and the bus to go up costs 2€ (including the return). I suggest you ask for a guide since the castle is empty. Amazing view from the window! The landscape is full of olive trees!

Valentina — Google review

A beautiful castle. Nothing much inside and you can’t go on the top of roof like the movie scene. The ticket for€ 10 per person a bit expensive! Plus the parking €5 for a car.

Chen C — Google review

We were excited to visit here. Our driver gave us 90 min and dropped us off at the bottom. It was a scenic walk up. When we found the entrance, there was a large guided tour group listening to history from the guide. We entered to buy a ticket and a woman docent immediately scolded us to go back outside in line, behind the group. Since the guide continued to talk to the group and not enter, we were stuck there. We realized we would not have time to go in waiting for the group to enter. We spent the rest of our time walking around the castle and admiring the views. Overall, it was a disappointing visit.

Lori B — Google review

It was disappointing!The view from around the castle was astounding (two stars for it) but the castle itself?Just walls, no information (only one small board at the entrance), no objects they maybe found there, nothing!You pay 10€ to see blank walls!For us even the second floor was closed and we could not have the view from the roof, awful!Some more informations; try to drive the street to the top and ignore the sign which says it’s not allowed to do that. If you are lucky, you can catch a parking place at the restaurant which also costs 5€, than you do not have to walk uphill and use the parking place downhill which also costs 5€.Be aware that the streets which lead to the castle are a mess, sometimes you will find nearly craters directly in the middle of the street, drive carefully.On our way there were two cars at the side of the streets which were broken down due to the bad roads.For us it was not worth the real long drive, but decide on your own!

Jens C — Google review

Magic.I've dreamt of visiting this place since I was a kid. Not disappointed, although you can only imagine what it was when it was built

Stefano I — Google review

Great castle to walk around in, you need to watch for tour groups as they try and block the room they are talking in, and it's a room by room flow. They will block a room for several mins so try and get between groups so you can explore on your own. We really enjoyed how modern this castle was and the ability to see several rooms.

Deanna S — Google review

A completely well-proportioned castle. Entry is free unless you go inside.

S M — Google review

I love Castel del Monte, it is an unique castle. I think it is the only castle to have an octagonal shape with eight octagonal towers. There is also an octagonal court present in the center of the castle.If you want to visit the castle make sure you come on time (check opening hours), there is parking and a bus service provided. You need to pay for the parking and the bus. It is also possible to walk up but it is quite steep and the terrain is not ideal. It is not possible to park at the top.

Quercia S — Google review

Even the drive to the place was so enchanting! It's a springtime, and the wild flower fields, the groves of blooming orchards, and trulli houses scattered in the valleys were a beautiful scenery leading to this unique castle. It is a special place. Have a comfy shoes as there is partly scenic hiking 20 minutes up to the castle. You can get a shuttle from parking, but only 2-way, though. We were not allowed to board to go only one-way back to the parking lot.

Tanya L — Google review

4.5

(18149)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (6)

4.0

(3588)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (7)

Contrada Castel del Monte Ex, Strada Statale 170, 76123 Andria BT, Italy

+39 327 980 5551

2

Basilica Cattedrale Beata Maria Vergine Assunta

Mentioned on

1 list

Cathedral

Sights & Landmarks

Catholic church

Historical place

Churches & Cathedrals

The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta or Santo Nicola Pellegrino, is a Romanesque Catholic cathedral in Trani, Italy. Made from local pink-white stone and completed mostly by the 1200s, it is an example of Apulian Romanesque architecture.

Beautiful Basilica on a large square by the sea with great view to nearby castle. We parked easily at the nearby port where fresh fish were being sold straight off the back of the boats. Under restoration when we were there, the exterior nearly complete and stunning to look at with onlt a small rear section still behind scaffolding. Only the crypt of interior open, but fun to visit. In the crypt are the relics of St. Nicholas the wanderer, not themore famous St Nick. Basilica from 1100, built over a church from 400AD.

Nick — Google review

Jammer dat we er zéér onvriendelijk 10 min voor sluitingstijd werden uitgestuurd. We hebben t overgrote deel niet kunnen zien. We waren er speciaal voor naar Trani gereden ( vv 2,5 uur)(Translated by Google)Too bad we were sent out very unfriendly 10 minutes before closing time. We couldn't see most of it. We had driven to Trani especially for it (vv 2.5 hours)

Willem H — Google review

A monumental cathedral on the seafront, overlooks the old town magnificently. Showcase of the city of Trani.

Maarten G — Google review

Cathedral is one of the best places to see in the region. There is a lot of history, monuments to see. Unfortunately you can not take a guide inside. It’s located in lovely area, near the park and the port. The liturgy are normally about 10 pm. Inside is a little bit cold, but it’s normal like in this kind of buildings. You can go also to the underground.

walekontop — Google review

And absolutely astounding gracious Romanesque church with beautiful stone carvings.

Sergei Y — Google review

One of the best cathedral to be seen in Puglia. Amazing beauty!

Don B — Google review

Another great place to visit. Good place for eating fish and city views. Enjoy coffee. Do something else and avoid the cappuccino. Italians do not drink it after 1500. Get an espressino. Take a wild side around the Basilica.

Ronald J — Google review

It was a visit from abroad, I did not enter the church, it is a beautiful area, a file of interest in the architecture of the area and the church that the baa was made of local materials and local stone, so it is very special and a reference to the ancient Italian organic architecture

Ibrahim N — Google review

Amazing architecture. Historical place. Quiet see town.

Ivailo H — Google review

Beautiful cathedral. Must see. Recommended.During the weekdays it is closed between 12:00 noon and 16:00.

Baltazar B — Google review

You can pay 5€ to take the stairs up to the top of the Bell tower. The view from the top is pretty nice. The bells started ringing when we were 2 meters away from them, so be careful!

Guillaume L — Google review

The pictures speak for themselves. Great place to visit if you're in the region

Horváth B — Google review

The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, sometimes referred to as Santo Nicola Pellegrino, is the main place of Catholic worship in the city of Trani, in Puglia, the mother church of the Archdiocese of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie and, since 1960, a minor basilica. [ 1]It is an example of Apulian Romanesque architecture. Its construction is linked to the events of San Nicola Pellegrino, dating back to the era of Norman domination.

A R — Google review

4.7

(8433)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (8)

5.0

(2955)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (9)

Piazza Duomo, 1, 76125 Trani BT, Italy

+39 0883 500293

Need a place to stay?

When

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

When

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Rooms and guests

Rooms

1

Adults

2

Children

Rooms, guests

2

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (10)

3

Lungomare Porto D'Ascoli

Hiking area

Sights & Landmarks

Points of Interest & Landmarks

Top

Luca T — Google review

The best !!!

Marcos M — Google review

Top

Stefano O — Google review

(Translated by Google) Lovely seafront!!!Well-organised beaches, both the free ones: very large and with showers, and those of the establishments: complete with everything.The entire seafront is lined with palm trees with special benches in the shade.Bars and shops everywhere.Very suitable for families, couples and those with animals.Nice nice nice!!!(Original)Lungomare incantevole!!!Spiagge ben organizzate, sia quelle libere: molto ampie e con docce, sia quelle dei stabilimenti: complete di tutto.Tutto il lungomare è costeggiato da palme con panchine apposite in ombra.Bar e negozietti ovunque.Adattissimo per famiglie, coppie e per chi ha animali.Bello...bello...bello!!!

Cinzia T — Google review

(Translated by Google) Being one with the seafront of San Benedetto del Tronto, surrounded by varieties of palm trees makes it unique in comparison to other locations on the Adriatic Coast.Some fountains and green islands with a cycle path and a wide sidewalk make it a pleasant space for tourists to walk.(Original)Un tutt'uno con il Lungomare di San Benedetto del Tronto, contornato da varietà di palme lo rende unico in confronto ad altre Località della Costa Adriatica.Alcune fontane ed isole verdi con una pista ciclabile ed un ampio marciapiedi lo rende uno spazio gradevole per le passeggiate dei turisti.

Alberto T — Google review

(Translated by Google) Beautiful walk near the sea, surrounded by palm trees and green spaces. For bike lovers, there is also a cycle path with which it is possible to reach Cupra Marittima. The beach is wide and with very fine sand, there are several free beaches, but also many where it is possible to rent umbrellas and deckchairs. In the evening you can have dinner and after dinner in one of the many beach establishments.Recommended for everyone, especially families.(Original)Bella passeggiata vicino al mare, circondati da palme e spazi verdi. Per gli amanti della bici, c'è anche una pista ciclabile con cui è possibile arrivare fino a Cupra marittima. La spiaggia è ampia e con sabbia finissima, ci sono diverse spiagge libere, ma anche molte in cui è possibile noleggiare ombrelloni e sdraio. Di sera si può fare cena e dopocena in uno dei tanti stabilimenti balneari.Consigliato per tutti, in particolare per le famiglie.

Simona R — Google review

(Translated by Google) Lovely place, recommended for families(Original)Posto incantevole, consigliate per le famiglie

Antonello B — Google review

(Translated by Google) Truly beautiful seafront, with an excellent cycle and pedestrian path.(Original)Lungomare veramente stupendo, con pista ciclabile e pedonale ottima.

Diana Z — Google review

(Translated by Google) Everything is beautiful but there isn't even a bar open to have a coffee! :)(Original)Tutto bellissimo ma non c'è nemmeno un bar aperto per prendersi un caffè! :)

Cristiano — Google review

4.6

(154)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (11)

4.5

(3070)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (12)

Viale Rinascimento, 83, 63074 San Benedetto del Tronto AP, Italy

4

Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (13)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (14)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (15)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (16)

Mentioned on

40 lists

Basilica

Sights & Landmarks

The Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi is a historic church and Christian pilgrimage site. It is situated on a hillside and features remarkable Gothic architecture adorned with medieval artwork. Originally built as an ancient hospital, the Palazzo del Monte Frumentario, it now houses two separate churches stacked on top of each other. UNESCO recognizes this architectural masterpiece as a World Heritage Site since 2000.

This cathedral is an awe-inspiring place! All the frescos by Giotto are masterpieces. The place is steeped into history, religion and significance. Well worth the daily trip from Rome.

Hugo P — Google review

A tranquil beautiful place. The building was quite overwhelming in its quiet magnificence. So disappointed not to be able to take photos but totally understood. The ceilings around the altar are so breathtaking in their beauty. The architecture and different painted scenes are complex and overwhelming in the skill seen. Some of the best I have witnessed in my journey to Rome and Assissi. Italy's architectural gifts are blessed. The crypt where the remains of St Francis lies is small well lit staffed and busy. There are pews to rest upon to enjoy moments of quiet reflection and candles can be purchased which are lit after one's departure. The views from outside the Basilica are far reaching and splendid. A place to hold in the heart.

Carole D — Google review

The Basilica of St. Francis is marvellous and mystical place, bringing together a number of renaissance masterpieces and an extraordinary architectonic complexity. Cimabue, Giotto, the Lorenzetti brothers, Simone Martini – the greatest artists of the 14th Century, have painted frescoes on the walls and ceilings of this place. An obligatory destination for believers and non-believers alike, appreciating art and architecture.

M. M — Google review

We enjoyed walking the streets of the little village of Assisi.Assisi was the birthplace of St. Francis, who founded the Franciscan religious order in 1208.Papal Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi was where St. Francis was born and died. The Basilica consists of an upper and lower sanctuary, where St. Francis is buried. The church is decorated with gorgeous geometric designs, frescoes painted in many colors, some with gold stars on a blue painted background.The best is to hire a private guide, and I recommend this, to understand the historical significance of this holy site,but I used my phone to get the right info.

Donato M — Google review

This was my second time to come here, and the experience is surreal. The serenity of the place, the architecture to marvel at, everything comes together. A place to go for the religious. Take time to visit and reflect on the life of Saint Francis.

Enrico C — Google review

The Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi is a truly awe-inspiring place. The architectural beauty and grandeur of the basilica are simply breathtaking. The spiritual atmosphere and rich history make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a profound and moving experience. A remarkable testament to the legacy of Saint Francis of Assisi.

Erik N — Google review

A beautiful church with an interesting history. It was built in the 13th century on a hill where death sentences were carried out, known as Hell's Hill. Later the name was changed to Paradise Hill (after the canonization of St. Francis). Here is the tomb of St. Francis.When visiting the basilica, it is worth strolling the streets of Assisi. However, only 8 km away (approx. 20 minutes by car) there is another Basilica with an atmospheric, tiny church inside, rebuilt by St. Francis.

W3kije T — Google review

Such a holy and magnificent cathedral to visit. This was one of the most emotional visits. You can feel the presence of the saints in this cathedral. You feel safe and peaceful.It’s full of valuable objects from the ancient times.I wished that we all could be like Saint Francesco!

MOHE F — Google review

A historic and amazing basilica, obviously a must visit while you are in Assisi. Must visit both the Inferiore (lower) and Superiore (upper) basilica areas. The Inferiore piazza is quite large as captured in these pictures. The basilica superiore is so peaceful and serene, true to the nickname of Assisi, the city of peace, no wonder a UNESCO a World heritage site. If you have only a day to spend here, would recommend visiting the basilica in the evening hours, as you can make a the most the most out of it with the spectacular views during the sunset hours from up top of the whole area and the valley.

Localizer — Google review

Beautiful sanctuary, it is really amazing to walk around and see how beautiful it is inside. It has high and lower levels. In the lower level, you can find the tomb of Saint Francis de Assisi. It was the most spiritual place I visited recently. There is also a shop downstairs you need to go straightforward up to the end of the high level then take the stairs to go down. To find the Basilica you have to walk 15 minutes but there are a lot of shops around and restaurants, a good tip is to go early in the morning to enjoy the place and walk through the medieval small roads. You can find parking inside the town or outside in the public parking. Really amazing place!

John A — Google review

4.9

(41134)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (17)

5.0

(9498)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (18)

Piazza Inferiore di S. Francesco, 2, 06081 Assisi PG, Italy

+39 075 819001

5

Grotte di Frasassi - Parcheggio e Biglietteria

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (19)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (20)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (21)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (22)

Tourist information center

Nature & Parks

Caverns & Caves

Amazing experience. My tour guide, Michele, was very knowledgeable and painted a vivid picture of the discovery of the caves. His English is great and learning about the formations was really interesting. It was a magical experience and this has been my favorite experience in Italy, maybe even my life. These caves should be one of the natural wonders in the world. Also, the surrounding town is beautiful, you can take a nice stroll alongside the river. Try the dishes with truffles in them! Also, vincisgrassi (the regional version of lasagne) is delicious. The locals are so friendly, but some of them don’t speak English so it’s a great opportunity to practice your Italian! My heart is still in the mountains there.P.S. if you try to get to the Valadier Temple (Tempio del Valadier) the google map location for it is not accurate for the start of the trailhead. You will have to go about double the distance from the caves than what it says (the location of the cave on the side of the mountain). It will be on the right side of the road and about 800 meters from the caves. It is walkable, but a rather long walk on the side of the road to get to the starting point. But, it is worth it!

Jac — Google review

Even though it was quite busy, the visit was well organised. What we did not like is when we bought the tickets, it was advertised that you could follow an audio tour using the app instead of the guided tour.We liked this option as we were with young children a d their attention span for a guided tour is limited, especially in a language they don't speak.When we got up to the entrance of the caves; they said this was not possible and we had to wait an hour (!) for the English guided tour.The guide took a tremendous amount of time to explain each crack and sediment difference so we decided to walk on and tagged along to two Italian guided groups before we were 'caught' and told to stay with the guide.Our round took 1,5 hours; I did not dare to ask how long the normal tour would have taken.The cave itself is nice, well lit and the path is fenced and very accessible even for young children. There is only one route to follow so it's not possible to get lost.

Otto R — Google review

The caves themselves are amazing! The company running them are running a slick operation and probably making a decent profit and in some cases have put profit before customers and this is why I've only given 3 stars... The buses that take you to the caves from the car park are mainly standing space with very few seats, they packed them full and it's a hot and windy road. The most annoying part however is that photos are forbidden, even with no flash. The only reason for this is so they can sell tickets to the photo tour where you're allowed to take photos. There's no pricing for the photo tour online however so I can only assume it's extortionate.

James ( — Google review

Amazing place to visit,unforgettable expirience, da tornare a visitare 😍😍😍

Elizabeth T — Google review

La gruta de Frasassi un lugar maravilloso esculpido por la naturaleza digno de verse. Costó encontrarlo en los mapas, hay que buscar "Gesca". Se deja el vehículo en un gran estacionamiento, se compran los tickets y cada hora un bus te lleva hasta la entrada y allí un guía turístico acompaña. Según dijeron es la caverna mas grande conocida.(Translated by Google)The Frasassi grotto is a wonderful place sculpted by nature worth seeing. It was difficult to find it on the maps, you have to look for "Gesca". You leave the vehicle in a large parking lot, buy the tickets and every hour a bus takes you to the entrance and there a tour guide accompanies you. According to what they said, it is the largest known cavern.

Haydee E — Google review

Amazing experience!Must visit

Varshini V — Google review

Well worth it. Beautiful caves, interesting tour of them and photos dont do them justice.

Dean S — Google review

Un lugar fascinante!(Translated by Google)A fascinating place!

Andrea G — Google review

Most outstanding place that I've ever been. Our Tour Guide was exceptionally knowledgeable

Kim D — Google review

There are very few places across Europe that will offer you this experience without having to crawl yourself through dark and humid places. Incredibly beautiful experience.

Mike B — Google review

No olvidar de llevar abrigo.(Translated by Google)Don't forget to bring a coat.

Franco C — Google review

It is amazing what created our Mother Nature 😀, I have never seen such place before

Bartek Ł — Google review

Very beautiful and amazing place

Карина О — Google review

4.6

(1795)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (23)

4.5

(3209)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (24)

Parcheggio e Biglietteria Grotte di Frasassi, Località "La Cuna, 60040 Genga Stazione AN, Italy

+39 800 166 250

I'll never travel to Prague without this trip planner again

Learn more

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (25)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (26)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (27)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (28)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (29)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (30)

I will never travel to Prague without this app againAvailable on the App Store

6

Palazzo Ducale di Urbino

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (32)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (33)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (34)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (35)

Mentioned on

25 lists

Historical landmark

Museums

The Palazzo Ducale di Urbino is a magnificent historical landmark in the city of Urbino in the region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The palace is a beautiful example of renaissance architecture and features an incredible collection of paintings and sculptures. The building itself is also quite stunning, and offers fascinating insights into the culture and history of the region. It is well worth visiting for tourists, who can explore its many rooms and corridors with the help of an audio guide.

One of the most well preserved palace of the region and neighbor. Getting inside really gives the vibe of being transported back in the past. By walking through the corridors and rooms you can see beautiful glimpses of Urbino from the windows and the gallery on 1 and 2 floor hold it's ground to the major ones. I have been particularly impressed by the basem*nt and stables. Highly recommended.

Giovanni B — Google review

The Castle of the Dukes of Urbino is enveloped in an atmosphere of mysticism and grandeur, as if it had emerged from the pages of a centuries-old legend. Its grandiose walls welcome guests with exquisite beauty, as if inviting them to explore the secrets of the past. Once inside, you are immersed in majestic halls adorned with exquisite works of art, each whispering its unique story. The majestic halls and incomparable gardens create a unique atmosphere, as if immersing you in a fairy tale world. A visit to the Castle of the Dukes of Urbino is not just an excursion, it is an encounter with grandeur and beauty that will leave unforgettable impressions for a lifetime.

Sergii Z — Google review

Spectacular palazzo in a wonderful small medieval town on the hills of Emilia-Romagna.

Monica S — Google review

Dissapointingly meagre collection. A handful of famous paintings in small exposition area in the ground floor. No airconditioning, stifling hot.

Igor P — Google review

Gigantic building filled with art, with helpful descriptions (Italian and English). After a bit you realise that it became opulence for opulence's sake, when for example doors become artworks.However for me the most impressive part were the cellars where the kitchen, storerooms and stables were. They are *gigantic*, mind-blowing big spaces under a very large building.A must visit I think

Peter E — Google review

Drove from Ravenna through hills and beautiful road. Structure located over the hills with having a good overview on the area around. Paid parking is provided in the front and back, which back is bigger and more organized.Facility presenting an art belonged to Renaissance. It is big museum with many paintings, curved stones, carpets, statues and dishes in different stories. Not only a palace, but also a protected city on the hills with narrow alleys with so many steps. At least consider 2 to 4 hours to see the palace and the city.If you rely on English communication, Good luck!

Nima M — Google review

Incredible city,its like you go back in time!So beautiful arhitecture and they are so good preserved. One of the most beautiful country im the world! ❤️🍷❤️

Felix T — Google review

Great exhibition of paintings and sculptures from 14xx - 16xx years. The building itself is also gorgeous. Extra tip for fellow travelers and photographers: Find the tower with the spiral stairs and, if you are lucky enough, you can take great bucket list pictures.

Chris M — Google review

Amazing place, beautiful castle, work of art! I have no words to describe this place, the vibe that you get inside. Definitely deserve to visit if you're in Urbino!

NiKoJlaY — Google review

A great palace, with a couple of Raphael's master pieces, and spectacular views from the tower.

Zongle — Google review

Urbino, a small city with around 15,000 inhabitants, has an ancient university founded in 1506 with around 14,000 students and young people are therefore the majority on its steep streets.The ducal palace is the most important building; the museum houses paintings almost exclusively of sacred art with its typical subjects already seen countless times.For this reason I found the other collections more interesting: majolica, ceramics,etc.The small study and the inlaid doors are beautiful.Don't miss the sign indicating the spiral staircase that leads to the small tower.The construction of the palace began in 1459 as an expansion of a previous residence, that was the period of maximum splendor of the city but due to financial difficulties and the lack of heirs in 1631 it became part of the pointificial state.The rich collections of the ducal residence were mainly transferred to other cities. From 1912 with the foundation of the National Gallery of the Marche, the museum began to enrich the works on display again.

Fabio R — Google review

Absolutely worth seeing in Urbino to admire the works of Raphael, Piero della Francesca and Giovanni Santi. Every detail is surprising, especially the carved wooden doors and the duke's study, a room that gives the idea of perspective and three-dimensionality thanks to the use of different colored woods. A truly pleasant and surprising visit.

Elora G — Google review

This castle houses some exquisite masterpieces which are not to be missed, including important collections of Renaissance art by Raphael, Titian, Piero Della Francesca and more. The castle has a chapel and several rooms, including the ‘Studiolo’, that reflect Duke Federico's interest in Classical and humanistic studies. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998, built for Duke Federico III da Montefeltro.

Gerald L — Google review

Wonderfully preserved medieval town with a fantastic Duke’s Palace and Cathedral. Fabulous views of the palace and city at Parco della Resistenza 10 minutes uphill walk from city centre. Underrated gem that doesn’t make it into many travelers’ itineraries because it has no direct train access, which is also what makes it extra special because there are not many tourists. We tried Ristorante Pizzeria Locanda Del Blasone, Il Cortegiano Ristorante and La Trattoria del Leone' di Lucarini Mauro. All were good but we liked the third one the best. Would have liked to try Portanova and Ristorante Antica Osteria Da La Stella, but both were closed during our visit. No public transport within the city walls. To get there from and to Pesaro, you take an Adriabus (green line) from Pesaro train station to Urbino Park Santa Lucia and then take a 3M bus to Piazza Della Repubblica right in the city centre. To get to Park Santa Lucia, you can check Adriabus from city centre. One possible station to take it is Bivio Galassini. Makes life easier if you have heavy luggage.

Chung-yan C — Google review

Urbino is a beautiful medieval city. My wife and I chose it for our stay during the World Cup in Pesaro.Urbino is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Palazzo Ducale dates from the Renaissance and is one of the most beautiful monuments.

Bogdan M — Google review

Definitely worth visiting. Two floors of very interesting artwork and of course the palace architecture itself. Most of the room description panels are in English and Italian.We went during the 'siesta' period and were almost alone.For Eur10.- it is a real steal.

Martin B — Google review

Great Palace with such an impressive cellar to see. An elevator is available. There are many rooms to see so allow time

Lune F — Google review

4.7

(12723)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (36)

4.5

(2812)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (37)

Piazza Rinascimento, 13, 61029 Urbino PU, Italy

+39 0722 2760

7

Aquarium of Cattolica

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (38)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (39)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (40)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (41)

Mentioned on

12 lists

Aquarium

Nature & Parks

Museum

The Aquarium of Cattolica is a large marine life center with over 100 tanks showcasing a variety of sea creatures including sharks, stingrays, penguins, and otters. Visitors can attend feeding times for these animals while admiring the beauty of the exhibits. While there are some cute programs available at an additional cost, such as animal figures in the gift shop, they may be overpriced and not all animals on display are real.

It is very interesting, especially for the kids. The staff is very helpful (we were late the day when we had the tickets, and they offered us to come next day (for free, cos we already payed once) so we can see all of it and don't need to hurry up.

GodTM — Google review

Nice aquarium, interesting fish and other sea habitants, we and our children enjoyed it there. Recomand it

Jana S — Google review

Two words: Bull sharks. Magnificent beasts. To see them floating around is just mesmerizing. Worth going only to see them. General experience was good also. Nice exhibition of fish, learning new fact and reasonable price.

Grega K — Google review

A little peicey, but personnel is helpful, area big offering shade, good location near parking and beaches.Good for families with kids of different age.Best one is shark building, only bad it's without wheelchair access.The dinosaur outdoor area is good addition.We spent around 2 hours here.

Stefan K — Google review

Kind of rubbish place. I've been literally robbed: 70 euros for 2 adults and 2 children, when something like this is in the UK would not cost more than £35 with a family ticket.The place is for most of its part inaccessible to impaired and disabled person. It's also poorly maintained (rubbish everywhere, gums, ashes) and the staff almost unwilling to work.The entrance was so distressing and unfriendly which I was tempted to run away.The worse of all is that being on holiday I clearly was not having a printer and the guys were kind of not keen to let me in because they were not able to use their scanner on a mobile device.An overall visit could last no more than 2.5 hours, with the best being only the one with fishes. The new entry, built in 2016 is kind of joke, with some posters and some plastic animals.Absolutely not worth all that money. A place like this should cost no more than 7 euro per person.

Andrea M — Google review

Our kids they enjoy the tour, they discover and see other creatures in the world. Maybe they can plant more trees on Meadow its too hot.

Kim M — Google review

This is one of the most popular place in the area so a little planning is needed!First of do not visit the park in peak hours which are between 12 - 15.Come as early as possible or at 16 (plan about 2h to see everything).Buy tickets online to skip the queue.Do not plan to eat here as there are to many people with the same idea, instead you can get food at plenty of restaurants nearby that also have better food.Take your time in the aquarium (blue pavilion) as that us the highlight. People move fast so if you wait a minute you can usually get a great view.Parking can be scarce in the area so if you cant find a spot you can try to park in the streets and walk there.Pricing is a bit on the high end but children love it so it is worth it as long as it is not to crowded. Also buyin online the tickets are cheeper by up to 20%I would recommend visiting the aquarium on a thursday or friday.4 stars as it was a bit pricey and some areas are a bit run down.

Travel ( — Google review

We loved the visit. The shark tank is amazing. We watched great white shark so closely. You can get a stamp and return during the day. Outdoor Dinosaur park is also great.

Lan X — Google review

Aquarium Very good although abit disappointing that the walk through tunnel was quite shallow above, so not the full experience of the fish above you. Seemed a little expensive for entry for what was there. Cafe food not that great so take a picnic. The best bit was the looking through the eye of an insect at how they see things, that was amazing 👏

Linda B — Google review

Larger dogs are not allowed, not even with muzzles - but small ones are welcome, that's really nonsense, as larger ones are far more socialised, and everything is easily accessible.As there are many tourists, there could be more english panels with descriptions.Overall the aquarium is wonderful.

Mateja M — Google review

I don’t know if this is just how Italy does aquariums but it’s the first one I’ve visited since I moved here. Very dingy and the animals did not look happy. I don’t know if there are laws protecting animals here but in the states this place wouldn’t be open. The lack of animal care and creativity with the buildings was very upsetting. The only good part was the dinosaur park but then again you can see that in any back yard in the states

Alena C — Google review

Cute program, paar animal Not have , ticket 21EUR, children 17EUR.The Memory shop full high price. One normal plüss figure ca 30 cm 28-45 EUR.So many animal not looking , so many animal just plastic. But unblock beauty Memory, and unforgettable.The personal friendly, but the buffet. And all high price.I little bit waiting more, but is ok.

Norbert B — Google review

Very nice place for everyone especially for families. Nice aquarium . There you can buy combo tickets with Rimini miniatures. I recommend that

Miroslav J — Google review

It is lovely overall but apart from the fish area there is not much to visit in other halls.with the same ticket you can enter multiple days in the same day, if you wanna see the otters please go early, we went around 4pm and they all went to sleep.Cool place to visit for children but not stroller friendly because there are a looooot of stairs.Try to get the ticket online to avoid a long queue at the ticket office.

Rose S — Google review

Great activity with the kids. We were there in shoulder season and we had lots of space to enjoy the aquarium. Spend 3 hours there.

Torben J — Google review

3.9

(17124)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (42)

3.0

(5024)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (43)

Piazzale delle Nazioni, 1A, 47841 Cattolica RN, Italy

+39 0541 8371

8

Piazzale Michelangelo

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (44)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (45)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (46)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (47)

Mentioned on

+64 other lists

Plaza

Sights & Landmarks

The Piazzale Michelangelo, a 19th-century square, provides panoramic views of Florence and houses a bronze replica of Michelangelo's David. Often misspelled as Piazzale Michelangelo, this terrace is a popular stop for tour buses and offers iconic postcard shots of the cathedral. To avoid crowds, it is best to visit in late afternoon or early evening, especially during busy tourist seasons.

The most well-known spot to have a view over Firenze. Very busy some times of the day and weekends, get ready for a very touristy place, still the views are totally worth going up there.

Jorge . — Google review

Superb place to get panoramic views of the city of Florence. Easily accessible by city buses. Restaurants, food bars and shopping available.360 degree views of the City in all its majesty including all the famous churches, cathedrals, bridges, river and the meandering city views make this a must place to go to while visiting Florence.

Subir D — Google review

Astonishing views of the whole city. I would highly recommend to visit during sunset. It is very busy but the view is totally worth it. It is easily accessible by walking there but it can be tiring so taking a taxi might be the easiest and quickest option. Its a must visit for anyone travelling to Florence.

Michalis A — Google review

The breathtaking sunset painted the sky with stunning hues, casting a magical glow over the entire city. The panoramic view of Florence from here is nothing short of awe-inspiring – the iconic landmarks and historic architecture create a mesmerizing backdrop. It's a must-visit spot for anyone looking to soak in the beauty of Florence.

Angela A — Google review

Beautiful viewpoint to observe this amazing city during day or night. Copy of Michelangelo's David in the middle of the square. Very romantic in night lights. You can take a bus that will take you up to the hill, and the stop is right on the square.

Yuliya M — Google review

A fantastic vantage point that offers a breathtaking view of Florence cityscape and its surrounding area. I highly recommend going at sunset! The crowd cycles through pretty quickly so you won't have much trouble finding a spot to take pictures. There isn't much parking space, so I recommend walking. Florence is a small city so it should be a short walk.

Charlie — Google review

The square is one of the most popular and vibrant places, and many visitors flock to it periodically. From this square, you can see some beautiful views of the city. The square is located on a high hill, which makes it provide wonderful views from the top. You can go there and enjoy touring with those who You like and do not forget to see the view of the enchanting sunset from there, which covers the city with an enchanting beauty with its charming orange color that illuminates the city with a breathtaking view.

Omar T — Google review

The best place to get a truly panoramic view of Florence's skyline. The walk uphill to the square could be quite taxing specially on a hot summer day so try to time it in the early morning or in the late afternoon. I chose the afternoon to coincided the climb with the sunset over the River Arno.

Samuel L — Google review

Came here in the morning on a weekday and it wasn’t very crowded. Plenty of free parking spaces as well which was great. The view is super amazing and beautiful!! You can see all of the main Florence landmarks from here and the replica of David is also magnificent!Definitely recommend coming here if you’re in Florence! Best view of the city :)

Kris A — Google review

This is amazing excellent place to see scenic views of Florence!! The walk also walks off a few calories! Sun set is apparently really good from here.There is a nice bar nearby and a very chilled atmosphere

Patrick B — Google review

What a wonderful and picturesque piazza to visit. You get to see the city in Florence in all its glory. We went in the afternoon rather than sunset. The sun was out, and it was still really beautiful! Please visit the piazza. It’s truly worth the short walk to the top.

My B — Google review

Even on a cloudy day, this place has a wonderful vantage point to the City. The plaza has a market, and just below is a free to access rose garden park. Roses were not in bloom yet, but well cared for. Should be gorgeous in the summer.

Tammy M — Google review

Piazzale Michelangelo is a very spacious plaza full of people. There is a replica of David in the middle that is supposed to be an attraction, but then you see the view. This is probably the best place to see an overview of Florence. At sunrise and sunset you'll be able to admire Florence in all its twilight beauty. The sun reflects off the river, the bascillica lights up, and the town flickers alive, all in view from this Piazzale.

Michael B — Google review

Amazing place really! You have to walk a lot to get here, but once you get there it’s amazing! You have the most extraordinary view of Florence! There is a statue in the middle in honor of Michelangelo, and there are people selling drinks, food and souvenirs!

Margarida P — Google review

If you want to get a beautiful view of Florence's greatest landmarks, make sure to visit this. It has a beautiful fountain on top as well. It's a little bit of a climb but you can take your vehicles if you have them as well.

Vatsal M — Google review

Spectacular views of Florence. Try to go at sunset. The vibe shifts dramatically from tourist mode to something that feels more authentic! A must visit experience.

Francois T — Google review

I would recommend you to come at sunset to see one of the most beautiful views you could see. This place is really amazing, it is at the top of the hill, so be prepared to walk and put on your shoes, but the view is worth it if you are ever in Florence.

Shady K — Google review

The best place to see the city of Florence. From the hill top, Florence is just wonderful. You will fall in love with the place. It wonderful in the day but it's even more beautiful once it's dark and the shimmering lights are on. Recommend everyone who visit Florence not to moss this wonderful place.

Dr C — Google review

Absolutely gorgeous view of Florence especially at sunset but be sure to get there early because crowds form early on. Just a little bit of walk from town center but definitely worth it. This is the place where the original statue of David was but to protect it, it was moved to the museum it sits in now. A replica is in its place. Highly recommend and would definitely return.

Alberto G — Google review

It is best to go by car. There is a large free parking area. It is the best spot to see Florence. There is a copy of the Michelangelo David on the place. The original statue is of white marble in the galleria del accadamia. On the drive you pass the most beautiful villas and gardens overlooking Florence. Great spot to take pictures.

carine — Google review

Incredible views of Florence for free!A must stop over at Piazzale Michelangelo for breath taking views of Florence and surroundingsThe weather wasn't the best when I went there but still incredible panoramic views.There are also little markets around if you wish to eat or buy souvenirs.Not too far from the city center and would only take 15 minutes by car.

Ludovico G — Google review

Probably one of the best spots to see the amazing skyline in Florence.The view is gorgeous and you see a majority of the major vistas plus it’s free! Also there’s a green marble David on top as well. You can get drinks and spend an amazing time.

Eni T — Google review

An amazing vantage point that you can visit totally free of charge for some stunning views of Florence.It's a magnificent spot to have a picnic and take in the views of the river and the Cathedral.There are restaurants and shops up here selling drinks and souvenirs.You can take the stairs as a shortcut or meander your way along the road for a more gentle climb.Popular at sunset, so best get here early for a prime photo spot.

Samantha P — Google review

If you come to Florence the Piazzale Michelangelo is a must see at sun down.The view of Florence from here is spectacular. When the sun sets behind the mountains the sky looks as if it was touched by the great painters of the Renaissance.When we came it was very busy, so expect a crowd on a nice evening. There was live music, which made the experience magical (not that it needed to be more magical already.)The climb up was not too bad, but you can easily drive. There looks to be plenty of parking. You can buy drinks and snacks here as well. Enjoy!

Craig P — Google review

Absolutely the best place to take your date or spouse in all of Florence! The view of the sunset and the river is second to none! Get there early enough to secure a table. Get drinks from the vendors and bring a deck of cards. When the sunset arrives, prepare to hug and kiss! Stunning!

William C — Google review

We spent a week in Florence and decided on the last night to go to the Piazzale Michelangelo. Beautiful views of Florence and beyond,you can see the mountains in the background. It's a must place to visit to see the sunset over Florence.It wasn't very busy. There was plenty of room to move around and see the few stalls that are selling food and drinks, and the usual clothing etc.There is a restaurant which we did not go to but it looked pretty good.We got a panini and a bottle of presecco and spent a good 3 hours up there... we loved it !!

Paul R — Google review

TLDR: beautiful views of the city and it’s free! Also the other replica of David is hereWe took a 30 minute walk from our hotel and there are some flights of stairs to tackle (handicap accessibility is using the roads that are a longer route up but available)The view is gorgeous and you see a majority of the major vistas plus it’s free! Also there’s a green marble David on top as well

Wilson T — Google review

You know, when you have a list to see many things in one day, and the first thing you do is go to Piazzale Michelangelo. Well... After that you don't have much strength to do the rest 😂I enjoyed the walk, especially the view. Mesmerizing. I highly recommend it, but do it on the sunset. You won't regret it.

Martina D — Google review

Gorgeous panoramic views of all of Florence. Definitely worth the trip out to this place. We took the bus on our way in and then hopped in a taxi on our way back as the wait for the bus was a bit long. I wish we were there after dark - the nightscapes would be mind boggling!

Kundan S — Google review

Probably one of the best spots to see the amazing skyline in Florence. Worth every single moment.If you go yourself or with friends or family this place will never disappoint you.You can get drinks and spend an amazing time.

Alberto R — Google review

A must see if you are in florence. Amazing view of the city and countryside. We had lunch at the restaurant on the terrace so we could enjoy the view while we ate.

Michael C — Google review

4.8

(91957)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (51)

4.5

(34042)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (52)

50125 Firenze FI, Italy

9

Uffizi Gallery

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (53)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (54)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (55)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (56)

Mentioned on

+161 other lists

Art museum

Museums

The Uffizi Gallery, a 16th-century building, houses an extensive collection of Primitive and Renaissance paintings and masterpieces. It is one of Europe's largest art museums, conveniently organized by periods. This arrangement allows visitors to witness the profound changes brought about by the Renaissance in artists' perception and portrayal of the world. The artworks transition from static Byzantine representations to more realistic and human depictions, incorporating portraits, allegorical themes, landscapes alongside religious subjects.

Beautiful and interesting gallery filled with paintings, sculptures and beautiful rooms. Takes quite a while to walk through, around 2 hours depending on how long you take on each piece of art work. I would recommend getting the audio guide as it helps you to understand the art in more depth and gives more information than on the plaques. There is also a nice café where you can grab a bite or sit and have a drink. I had a great experience, and definitely recommend!

Eloise Y — Google review

This is a very nice museum with some quite amazing pieces of art. It is very busy but a visit is highly recommended. Most of the collection is sculptures from first and second centuries, as well as paintings and altarpiece from the 1500 and 1600’s. The building itself is also extensive decorated.

Torben A — Google review

It's famous for a reason! Beautiful museum/gallery! Would highly recommend for any art or history lovers. Both the art and statues are breath taking.The rooms themselves are also stunning with every ceiling beautifully painted. Also the lay out of the museum is very easy to follow.

Lucy T — Google review

One of the most beautiful places and works of art I’ve ever seen! My advice is buying the tickets a few days before you visit the place. Be prepared for a lot of walking and spending at least 3-4 hours if you want to see most of the things in the gallery. I liked the gallery shop- it’s very big and you can find a lot of interesting items.

Bobi S — Google review

Wow! 3km walk of paintings. The Botticelli’s are sublime. Book ahead. Go early. Nice surprise to see Bill Viola’s self portrait in the self portrait gallery. The cafe is brilliant - amazing view and top quality coffee and food.

Matt W — Google review

One of the great art museums of the world. Crowded, even when I went early on a Monday morning in late October. But let the tour groups pass you by, as they are led through, and enjoy an amazing collection of world famous pictures. Take time to admire the building too, it is fantastic in its own way. I hardly scratched the surface despite spending all morning there.

Ian W — Google review

The gallery itself and the artworks housed within it are truly breathtaking.To see originals by some of the world's leading artists and sculptors is truly a once in a lifetime experience if you don't live in Italy.The brightly coloured jewelled coloured walls and the gold gilded and ornate frames are almost as impressive and certainly compliment the artworks on display.You could easily spend all day here. We were here for just over 3 years.There were however a couple of disappointing things.Even though we had tickets for 3.30, we still had to wait in a queue that ran the entire length of the building and wait 30 mins to gain entry.Once inside there were so many private tours, some large and some small. All the tour guides would crowd around the most popular works of art and speak into their tiny microphones with their guests crowded around, all with their phones and cameras in the air, trying to take photos.It was a shame we couldn't get close enough to admire some pieces and read the information plaques.There are some great vantage points for photos from inside the museum and the ceilings are sublime.Highly recommended if you are an art lover.It's a lot to take in.

Samantha P — Google review

A must see museum, top 3 in Europe. I enjoyed a lot the Gallery, the great hall, especially the sealings, which they manage to transform them in pieces of art. For me, it was the best part of it, along with the views. You will find a variety of artists, paintings, sculptures, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Caravaggio. Reserve your ticket in advance, 20 euro and you pay 4 euros for the reservation.

Ramona R — Google review

Beautiful and interesting gallery filled with paintings, sculptures and beautiful rooms. Takes quite a while to walk through, around 3 hours depending on how long you take on each piece of art work. I would recommend getting the audio guide as it helps you to understand the art in more depth and gives more information than on the plaques. There is also a nice café where you can grab a bite or sit and have a drink. There are a lot of seating area available and Toilets.

Ali — Google review

Probably the best collection of art / paintings that we would have ever seen, each better than the other! It's worth visiting Florence just for Uffizi. When you read about them (or better use the audio guide) these paintings also help us get a perspective on the life and style, economy of people in the era in which they were painted.Few tips for people visiting:1. Book tickets in advance. Do take the audio guide, it'll give you the details, history and background of the paintings and make your trip exponentially pleasurable.2. If you aren't an art lover then too budget atleast 5 hours as you'll become a lover when you are here.3. Best to visit first thing in the morning, as they open. the crowds are a shade lesser than during mid day. Ideally go on a weekday.4. Be prepared that it's going to be tiring, standing and moving slowly through the day, so wear the most comfortable footwear and dress.5. Don't forget to carry your camera and water bottle. Don't need anything else as it becomes a liability, lugging it around the whole day.

Kapil S — Google review

The Uffizi museum, is very impressive. You get many of the famous masterpieces and the setting with the art on the vaulted ceilings is equally impressive. It’s simply a must see when in Florence. Book tickets in advance, and show up on the appropriate time!

Morten N — Google review

This is our third visit to this iconic gallery and it just gets more enjoyable every time we go. We ticketed using the Firenze pass online and called to reserve a time slot. Pretty simple not too complicated. Still a pretty decent line where there used to be skip the line, and a pretty extensive metal detector run before you get in. The gallery is as wonderful as ever with a broad selection of painting and sculpture. The more well-known items are now kind of set in different spaces of their easier to find without so much searching. I found the modern art additions to the gallery that were plugged in among the classics to be really annoying. Something that resembles a red Japanese octopus with suspended from the ceiling of the red room. Almost sacrilege.

Jim P — Google review

Excellent art gallery!You will need to queue up to buy a ticket at the place where you bought a ticket before you can enter. The museum is very large and has a lot of spectacular statues and famous paintings...... I even felt like I could spend a whole day in the Uffizi Gallery :D

Natalia — Google review

Really enjoyed this gallery! The pieces are nice and I really appreciated how organized it was. Entry was really smooth and there are arrows everywhere telling you which direction to go.After some overly confusing lines in Europe for other attractions, this really was a breath of fresh air.I would highly recommend visiting and enjoying all that it has to offer.Google also keeps flagging me for nudity in literal paintings and sculptures, so hopefully this doesn’t get taken down too. Feel like we’re mature enough to not care much about stuff like that

Mark G — Google review

Visiting the Uffizi Gallery was an unforgettable experience! This gallery is truly one of the best I've ever visited, showcasing an incredible collection of masterpieces that span centuries of art history. The layout of the gallery allows for an intimate viewing of each piece, providing a unique perspective on the works of legendary artists. The staff was knowledgeable and courteous, enhancing the overall experience. If you're a lover of art, the Uffizi Gallery is a must-visit destination in Florence. Highly recommend!

Linda K — Google review

Excellent gallery and smooth experience.Those who better understand art will definitely appreciate it more than I did.The place is relatively big, will take 2-4 hours at least, depending on how much you spend by the art pieces.The place is filled with sculptures and amazing historic paintings.The architecture is very beautiful.Enjoyed my visit.Would definitely recommend it to others.

Ahmad ( — Google review

First off, use Rick Steve’s free Audio Tour for this museum. Don’t pay for the audio tour from the museum. It’s not as good.Uffizi is definitely a must do in Florence. My favorite exhibit was from Michelangelo. Botticelli was also very good too. Honestly everything there was amazing. You can spend an entire day here if you wanted to.

VK K — Google review

So wonderful place with a huge history and collection of Italian art. It is better to buy tickets in advance and not stand in a huge queue at the entrance.Nice restaurant at the rooftop.There were a lot of people, I advise you to come to the opening of the museum.

Aleksandra T — Google review

I recommend buying tickets in advance. The museum is beautiful and full of great artworks. It’s large so it can take 3-4hrs to see all of it. Worth the price

Serena F — Google review

Unbelievably good gallery. Allow 4-5 hours to see it properly. It's busy, so take your time and be patient with the tours. They come in waves, so ride them out and you'll see everything. Also do enjoy the cafe, its a great stopping point to rest your feet halfway around, and the best location in Florence for a coffee!

John F — Google review

What is necessary to say about this Museum - Gli Uffizi - which is one of the best in the world. Moreover if you are a fan of Renaissance but not only. You can also see many Gothic and Proto-Renaissance paintings with Cimabue, Giotto...A pure wonder of 800 years of age.Buy the ticket the day before to avoid the queue at the entrance.Many options via the official site.

Oliver K — Google review

TLDR: love the layout of the museum and lots of things to seeI like the layout of the museum and how it has a main hallway and then it splits off into rooms of artists/sculptors on the sides so that if you want to see a specific room, you can and if not, you can continue along the main hallway. If you go into the specific rooms, it will spit you back out into the hallway a majority of the time so you don’t have to backtrack

Wilson T — Google review

This is one of the nicest if not the nicest art gallery you will ever visit in your life. You will see works of art here by the greatest artists, sculptors and painters of all time. If you visit Florence and don’t see the Uffizi Art Gallery, you really didn’t visit Florence. I really enjoyed my time spent here, go very early in the morning otherwise you might not get in. It’s extremely busy and always very packed. I would definitely recommend visiting this gallery when in Florence.

Pong L — Google review

The Uffizi Gallery is a must-see for anyone visiting Florence. Seeing the art by Botticelli, Raphael, etc in person is so much better than seeing it in a book. I strongly recommend buying a skip the line ticket ahead of time. If you can, it is well worth it to buy a skip the line tour early in the morning so you can get in before the crowds arrive. By 10 am I felt like I could hardly move for all the people, but I had gone in with a guide and one other couple at 8:15 am and there was hardly anyone inside. The Uffizi also offers wonderful views from the upper floor and a chance to see a piece of the Medici corridor that stretches from the Pitti Palace through the Uffizi. When the crowds got too thick, I went to the cafe for lunch and had a delightful lunch on the outdoor terrace, served by friendly, welcoming staff. There is an elevator if you're not a stair climber, but if you can, the stairs give you a graphic feel for how high each floor level is.

Wendy A — Google review

In a word, magnificent. A wonderfully impressive collection. I strongly recommend that you buy your ticket online, after purchasing it online, you print the ticket at gate number 3. We spent 3 and a half hours, we were very tired towards the end. If you have a time definitely you can spend 1 entire day. Fortunately, there are many places where you can sit. You can also take water (max 0.5 ml bottle is allowed) and some snacks with you. ( my suggestion)There is a cafe with a beautiful view , you can spend time there too.

Pelin — Google review

Some of the most iconic paintings are located here. A huge and stunning art gallery, be sure to a lot enough time as there’s plenty to see. Tickets are required to enter, but can easily be purchased on site.

Briana V — Google review

I booked my ticket with a tour group — I had a hosted entrance and guided tour. Absolutely worth the money! Book ahead.But such a tremendous gallery with Renaissance art work. Could spend days, literately, here.

Christopher W — Google review

The most organized art experience I've had. Not as big as Louvre, so you can take a good tour with kids in 2.5h. *** Advice take at least one audio guide and do your homework (have at least 5 pieces that interest you on hand). Workers from the museum are very helpful and are well spread throughout the rooms. Here you're able to compare different artist from the same period and enjoy the evolution of art according to time. This gave me the chance to explain how and why this happened to my kids. I also saw a lot of interest and reflexion in my teenager. Totally recommend this stroll through history of art 🎨👍

Erika C — Google review

Brilliant insight into italian masterpieces and works of art. Enter and wonder about the everlasting. It's a must-visit for designers of all kinds.For a better visit to the gallery, plan to spend 3-4 hours or even more there. Don’t be short on time, really! Our trip was great, but we ran out of time to be in awe, sit and relax.

Žiga S — Google review

Once in a lifetime experience. If you're a fan of Roman antiquities and the Renaissance, you'll love it. I didn't take many pictures - I wanted to immerse myself in simply standing in front of greatness.

Billi R — Google review

Had booked to go here (Sunday 7 Apr) with Get Your Guide but they advised that, as it was the first Sunday of the month it is free entry. So we went under our own steam.. Long queue but it moved quickly, say 45 mins. Worth the wait. Beautiful building loads to see, plenty of wow moments too.

Keith S — Google review

This is a huge gallery with a fine collection of sculpture from the beginning of the millennium of the Roman Empire and paintings from 1500-1700. Michelangelo, Dürer, Raphael and others. The entire top floor has an exhibition of these works. The works are placed in the corridor-gallery and in the rooms of the museum. This is such a large amount of information and contemplation that by the end of the viewing you may have a headache from the accumulation of so many art treasures in one room. Along the length of the entire corridor-gallery of the upper floor of the museum where the exhibition is located, the ceiling is painted with beautiful scenes (Renaissance or Renaissance, I'm not sure the name of the style) the ceiling is so beautiful that you could come to look at it only))))))

P P — Google review

Large collection. Nicely designed and plenty of places to rest. They do not provide maps, make sure you download before you go. Go early in the morning as it got busier the later it got. Birth of venus was amazing. Don't forget to see Medusa. Reserve your tickets in advance on the official website.

Cori H — Google review

4.7

(75969)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (60)

4.5

(39206)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (61)

Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

+39 055 294883

10

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (62)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (63)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (64)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (65)

Mentioned on

+102 other lists

Cathedral

Sights & Landmarks

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, a renowned 1200s landmark, is characterized by its red-tiled dome, colored marble facade, and elegant Giotto tower. Situated in the heart of Florence at Piazza del Duomo, it serves as the city's main church and boasts remarkable architectural features. The prominent dome, designed by the brilliant architect Filippo Brunelleschi, remains the largest brick dome ever constructed.

Amazing building. It's so huge and incredible. Very nice historic cathedral. I haven't never before seen church like this. Very powerful place. I strongly recommend visits it. Only the are around 145 stairs steps to go to the top of tower.

Heivi H — Google review

I don't like tour groups at all, but this is one of the few things I highly recommend joining a tour group for this. You DEFINITELY need to schedule in advance, or you'll be waiting for hours. If you don't have skip the line or a tour group, you'll probably still be waiting. A tour is one of the best ways to guarantee you'll get into the dome, which is absolutely worth it. The dome is a genuine masterpiece. The tower is a separate thing, and you'll have to climb that to really get the best views of the outside of the dome.

Jake H — Google review

Truly the most beautiful building I've ever seen. Its majesty almost brought me to tears. I came to Florence on two separate occasions and it was impressive both times. I didn't even need to go inside (though I hear inside is beautiful as well). The amount of detail and beauty was enough for me.

Angela T — Google review

Excellent experience. Highly recommend the private (opening the Duomo) tour we did. You and a small group get to open the church first thing in the morning, and climb to the top before anyone else! You then get a small tour and breakfast afterwards. Wonderful time!

Michael S — Google review

Duomo is a must-see for anyone visiting Florence. It is a truly awe-inspiring building, and it is a testament to the skill and ingenuity of the Renaissance architects. The massive dome is simply breathtaking. It is hard to believe that it was built over 600 years ago.The intricate carvings and sculptures on the exterior of the cathedral are amazing. There is so much detail to see, and it is all so beautifully done. The stained glass windows in the interior of the cathedral are also stunning. They cast a warm and inviting light on the space, and they create a truly magical atmosphere.The overall design of the cathedral is simply awe-inspiring. It is a truly unique and innovative building that is unlike anything else I have ever seen.

Sudhir A — Google review

Amazing masterpiece. Must see from all angels. I'm recommending buying tickets online way in advance, especially in high season. Don't forget to leave your backpacks in a luggage storage behind the cathedral. They are not allowed inside, and it's free with valid tickets. If you have a ticket, you don't have to stay in that huge queue to enter Cathedral. You enter from a side to enter Baptistery, and then you can stay inside the Cathedral and enjoy it as much as you want.

Yuliya M — Google review

Amazing / astonishing creation by designer Brunelleschi. This is one of the most beautiful churches I have seen. The external facing is just amazing.Honestly, when you go in, it actually is a bit of surprise as this simply does not match the exterior glory. However, that said, the top of the dome is still beautifully decorated with amazing painting presenting the "Last judgement".Being there and going around this huge building is a special experience...

Jure Š — Google review

This was the most impressive building I had ever been inside of. The architecture is immaculate. The interior painting is beyond elegant. The view from the top is beautiful on a clear day. Take the guided terrace tour for look at some of the less seen sections of the Cathedral. I would visit this building every time I visit Florence.

Michael B — Google review

Amazing building. Italy’s cathedrals never cease to impress me. Every time I go near it I am in awe of its beauty. I would recommend to buy a ticket to climb the tower. With the tower, you’ll still get the view of the Duomo, but perhaps without the day long queues. The morning time is much easier in terms of crowds than evening times. Even at midnight the crowd never stops. Definitely go here when you get the chance!

Ralph N — Google review

You can buy combined tickets on the spot to most of the attractions, but expect the climb to the Dome to be sold out. A timeslot for that needs to be reserved in advance. However, I enjoyed the view from the tower just the same (the difference between the tower's and dome's heights is somewhere around 50 steps, so no big deal!). Also important to note that the Cathedral itself is closed on Sundays, I wasn't aware of this. But if you buy the combined ticket that also includes the visit to the crypt underneath the cathedral, the entrance is through the cathedral so you'll still get a glimpse of it from the inside, even if you are not allowed to walk around and explore.

Eszter B — Google review

Amazing cathedral both inside and out. Fantastic marble exterior and wonderful and scary frescoes inside. Google up the history behind the clock and how they kept time in relation to the number of hours left in the day, and it still works.

David N — Google review

Just magnificent! Stunningly beautiful! Just go. It is advertised as free and you can enter the primary cathedral for free, but to climb the dome and other things like the museum is 30 euros per person and you get an assigned time slot so plan ahead. The view of the city is worth the climb so plan ahead.

Nicole L — Google review

Remarkable. You will be very thankful you went here. Many famous people are buried here in this church for you to respect. The art and details and craftsmanship that went into this is superb 👏 👌🏼 👍🏼 you should get your tickets online, which makes things very easy.

Kyle — Google review

The true beauty of the Cathedral is in both it's impressive size and the elaborate and truly sublime exterior decoration made of marble and brick.While entry to the Cathedral is free, the line to enter is very, very long.The Cathedral is very plain inside with the exception of the ornate and exquisite marble patterns on the floor and beautifully painted dome.You can climb to the top of the dome with a separate ticket, and we tried to book 4 days out and it was sold out. So my best advice is plan your trip in advance.

Samantha P — Google review

A breathtaking building with a lot of history behind it. There are a lot of detailed figures sculpted onto the parts of the buildings and beautiful paintings in different areas of the structure. The colour combination is so well done that you cannot get your eyes of it. The more you look at it, the more details you notice. Truly incredible

Akmal A — Google review

One of the most beautiful pieces of architecture I have ever seen! Amazing really! It’s absolutely stunning! You cannot come to Florence and not visit this! The outside structure it’s gorgeous and has an interesting history. To contrast, the inside is very simple, but still beautiful! Loved it!

Margarida P — Google review

Gorgeous.Amazing precision in all of its framing, scaling, and dimensional design.Extremely well quality materials used to stand the test of time.This is a site to marvel at, and if of the Christian faith, an encouragement that leaves you awe struck regarding the transcendentals of goodness, truth, and beauty.Please take time to take it in, and contemplate.

D.A. H — Google review

A stunning feat of architecture. This is the cathedral of all cathedrals, one to rival the Vatican itself. Florence is fairly small so you'll be likely to see this giant multiple times as you're touring the city. You can enter the cathedral for free though you have to stand in a line for ~40 minutes. In my honest opinion there are many cathedrals, churches, and basilicas with more impressive interiors so I'd recommend spending your time somewhere else, especially if you'll be visiting Rome as well.

Ilya — Google review

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Florence. We wandered around the outside of the building, but the line-up was too long, so we did not go in. It is free to enter. The outside is magnificent. The artwork and decoration of the facade is intricate and brilliant.

Ian M — Google review

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Florence. We wandered around the outside of the building, but the line-up was too long, so we did not go in. It is free to enter. The outside is magnificent. The artwork and decoration of the facade is intricate and brilliant.

Anthony M — Google review

Other than the long queue,( buy tickets in advance) this is one of the most impressive building s I have been in. Fantastic interior and the sights from the top over the city are out of this world. The steps up are not for the faint hearted,but you can stop about half way and still go around the outside and get a good view.

Ian F — Google review

Very nice cathedral, the exterior is very beautiful and nicely lit up at night. Inside is okay, the ceiling is very nicely decorated and you can also get a ticket to visit the roof top and the museum as well. You can also check out the chapel, I enjoyed my time here and would recommend checking it out when in Florence.

Pong L — Google review

An amazing experience, seeing the cathedral and climbing up to see the city of Florence from the top of the dome. It’s approximately 450 steps to get to the top but it’s really not that bad if you are reasonably healthy.

Neal J — Google review

Stunning cathedral. The sheer size of the cathedral is really something that overwhelms everyone when they see it for the first time. Also all the marble used in the cathedral is beautiful, it really creates a stunning impression. The inside is conservative, is not something that blows you away with lots of ornaments or gold or something fancy, but the magnitude of everything and the old art piece and paintings are really impressive.

Carlos C — Google review

The cathedral's intricate facade, with its blend of green, white, and pink marble, captivates the eye from the moment you approach. The enormous dome, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, dominates the skyline and invites you to admire its genius engineering and panoramic views of Florence.Inside, the vast nave and beautiful frescoes create a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere. The detailed mosaics and stained glass windows add to the cathedral's elegance and grandeur. Don't miss Giorgio Vasari's frescoes on the dome's interior, which depict the Last Judgment in vivid, dramatic colors.Climbing to the top of the dome is highly recommended for breathtaking views of the city, but be prepared for a steep and narrow climb.

Y. T — Google review

Not much can I add...it's a definite must-see, spend the 15E, you won't regret the lines, the waiting, the crowds. The building is awesome, oddly more so from the outside than inside. The color, the geometry, the mass of stone, the cracks. It shows its age but shows it well. Impressive everywhere. The cupola is way up there, hard to see all the detailed artwork and depictions. There are people like ants walking around the dome. If you dare, go for it, the line is pretty short (11am weekday, March). One way in and up, one way down and out.The folks working there, security, answering questions, giving directions, are amazingly friendly given the great hoards of people they have to put up with. The timed entry is QR code on your phone, or printed, tickets online, all works flawlessly. The timed entry works well, I suppose the price is enough to keep crowds down.

Steven W — Google review

One of the most beautiful and imposing cathedrals I have ever seen. The architecture, scheme of colours, and the size of the Duomo is so impressive. The structure can be seen from several streets and vantage points around the city of Florence but when you are close-up, the building looks enormous.It is a busy attraction all year round as the city attracts fairly good weather.

Legends L — Google review

A Masterpiece of Renaissance Architecture: The Duomo of Florence**The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, crafted by the visionary Brunelleschi, stands as one of the most stunning churches ever witnessed. Its exterior is a marvel, adorned with an exquisite facade that captivates the eye and the imagination.As one steps inside, there's a moment of surprise; the interior's simplicity contrasts sharply with the elaborate exterior. Yet, this only adds to the cathedral's mystique. Ascending to the dome's apex, you are greeted by the glorious "Last Judgement" painting, a testament to the artistic prowess of the era.Exploring this colossal edifice is an extraordinary journey, offering a unique glimpse into the soul of Florence and the brilliance of its artistic legacy.

Rapy A — Google review

The Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore is absolutely incredible! The first time I saw it, I was literally blown away by its beauty.One of the most beautiful and imposing cathedrals I have ever seen.The facade adorned with colorful marble, the intricate details of sculptures and reliefs.The iconic Dome towering over the city's skyline, it's just impressive and stunning.The interior is equally impressive, with its vast spaces, magnificent frescoes, and serene spiritual atmosphere.It's truly a must-see for anyone visiting Florence, and it's definitely recommend to visit.Free to enter just need to wait in queue, to see basem*nt ticket needed.

Dada Z — Google review

Monumental and elegant.There is a deposit for bags.Cramped stairs.You must be in good physical condition.Very beautiful view.It's extraordinary to pass through the technical space of the building.

Maxime D — Google review

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, also known as the Florence Cathedral, is a magnificent masterpiece that truly deserves a 5-star rating. From its awe-inspiring architecture to its rich history and cultural significance, every aspect of this cathedral leaves visitors in awe.The exterior of the cathedral is a marvel of Gothic and Renaissance design, with its iconic dome dominating the skyline of Florence. The intricate details of the facade, including sculptures, reliefs, and ornate decorations, showcase the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who worked on it.Stepping inside, visitors are greeted by a vast and majestic interior adorned with stunning frescoes, intricate stained glass windows, and impressive artworks. The sense of grandeur and spirituality permeates every corner of the cathedral, creating a profound and unforgettable experience for all who enter.One of the highlights of the cathedral is undoubtedly its magnificent dome, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. The engineering marvel of its time, the dome's construction is a testament to human ingenuity and architectural genius. Climbing to the top of the dome offers breathtaking panoramic views of Florence, rewarding visitors with a once-in-a-lifetime experience.The cathedral's historical significance as a symbol of Florence's cultural and religious heritage further enhances its appeal. It stands as a testament to the city's rich history, artistic achievements, and enduring legacy.In summary, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is a must-visit attraction that combines stunning architecture, artistic treasures, and historical importance. It earns a well-deserved 5-star rating for its beauty, cultural significance, and the unforgettable experience it provides to all who visit.

Charlotte N — Google review

4.8

(94633)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (69)

4.5

(29112)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (70)

Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

+39 055 230 2885

I'll never travel to Prague without this trip planner again

Learn more

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (71)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (72)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (73)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (74)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (75)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (76)

I will never travel to Prague without this app againAvailable on the App Store

11

Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (78)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (79)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (80)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (81)

Mentioned on

+60 other lists

Art museum

Museums

Specialty Museums

The Accademia Gallery in Florence is a renowned art museum that dates back to the 1780s. Originally established as an educational institution for students at the Academy of Fine Arts, it has become synonymous with Michelangelo's famous statue of David. This colossal marble sculpture, standing at five meters tall, is considered one of the world's most iconic and impressive artworks.

This place is most famous for being the home to the famous sculpture of David by Michelangelo. And it is worth all the hype and the excitement. The attention to detail by Michelangelo is second to none. Every tensed muscled is sculpted with extraordinary accuracy and precision. He truly was a genius. There are also sculptures and paintings of different artist and are definitely worth the time. The overall gallery is not that big and can be fully explored within an hour

Akmal A — Google review

The main attraction, as you’ve probably learned, is Michelangelo’s Statue of David, one of the most famous sculptures in the world and much more impressive and inspiring in person than any photo can portray. Aside from David, there is a nice collection of other unfinished Michelangelo sculptures and a nice collection of paintings from the renaissance era. In my opinion, the optional and small musical instrument exhibit, though nice if you have ample time, is not really necessary and can be skipped. The size of the museum overall is perfect and not in any way overwhelming - we did it comfortably in about 2 hours and that was being slow. Highly recommend when in Florence!

Cody P — Google review

Michelangelo’s David is obviously the main attraction and the statue does not disappoint. I would check out the statue, view the rest of the museum and then come back for a few more minutes to take in the sculpture again. It really is impressive.

Sam G — Google review

What a great museum to get a feel for the birth of the Renaissance era of the world.The queue line to get in can be quite long so make sure to buy tickets in advance!Going through a guided tour like I did made the wait pretty small, but it does come with a premium cost of course.The Statue of David is quite the thing to see in real life! Highly recommend to stop by while in Florence!

Hernan H — Google review

We went on a weekend through a tour guide. Honestly I feel that's the best way to do it. You skip the frustration of the line and you enter in about 10min. With the guide you they explain in detail what you are seeing and gives you a better appreciation of the art pieces. We had the guide for about an hour to hit the highlights of Michael Angelo's sculptures then we were able to stay in museum as along as we desired. It is a must see in Florence. The statue of David is pretty breathtaking in person.

Michelle L — Google review

The Michaelangelo David statue is much more impressive in person than it looks on the photos. It is huge and the posture and detail is amazing.Apart from the David Sculpture and the odd interesting painting this was the least interesting gallery I've been in. Without the David it would almost be pointless visiting it.After you have seen the first 500 rooms of paintings of Mary and Baby Jesus in the exact same pose and style, you have seen them all. If you want to see art of this style go to the churches in Rome and see them where they were meant to be seen for free.

Mada T — Google review

The main attraction is David by Michelangelo. It’s incredible! As you turn the corner and see the SCALE for the first time, the impact it has. It really is a sight to be seen in person wow.Book in advance, wow I can’t recommend this enough. The queues are insane, book in advance or book a premium ticket to skip the queue. It’s worth every penny.Amazing selection of art and sculpture additional to David too! The sculptures are so impressive, beautiful curation.

Sarah H — Google review

A must see when in Florence. This is where you go to see Michelangelo’s original Statue of David (along with other amazing artwork).The lineup tends to be long, and needs to be booked well in advance. If you don’t have tickets available, I highly recommend arriving an hour before they open the doors. If you don’t, you’ll be stuck in line for up to 2 hours (during peak season).

Vartan B — Google review

IF POSSIBLE BOOK YOUR TICKET FOR EARLY IN THE DAY. Even if you have a ticket and time reserved, THEY DO NOT GUARANTEE ENTRY.My main goal was to see the iconic piece, David. It is more beautiful and detailed than I could have imagined, but there are plenty of other phenomenal works of art and history here. I recommend taking your time to tour through all rooms as they’re commonly missed, they won’t disappoint!One thing to note is that the wait is incredibly long, I advise booking through a third party, they helped facilitate but nonetheless had to wait over an hour to enter. The day I went they were running an hour behind and asked you return at a later time. By the time I was leaving I heard people getting turned away despite reservations as they were too booked for the day.Good luck!

Briana V — Google review

The Statue of David is beautiful. It was larger than I thought it would be and the level of detail is insane! There are huge crowds though. Be prepared for that. Also, the slots to view the exhibits are timed. Make sure you prebook your tickets or be prepared to take whatever they have. One final note, see more than David, seeing the other exhibits. Seeing the older instruments were awesome to me as a musician.

Bryce T — Google review

It is everything you would expect from an art museum. Gorgeous prices of work. Ample space to walk around even if it's busy. Timed tickets helps I think. Book in advance if you can.David was a magical sight. Something that can't be captured on film. A must when in Florence!

Francois T — Google review

Hey, it’s David! The only and most famous sculpture in the world. What more to say? Highly recommend going during extended evening hours in the summer: it’s cooler and fewer people too. We were able to enjoy the masterpiece without the crazy crowds.Definitely buy tickets in advance.

Kenny S — Google review

From across the road at #51 you can pick up tickets on the day, 17£. Go early to avoid most tourist groups. Plenty of religious iconography from 1300s-1800s. The David is in the main hall, well situated and there's seating to gaze at his behind. After the gift shop take a left to get the lift to the 1st floor, not much up there though. We spent an hour inside.

Zerah — Google review

The gallery itself is beautiful and quite small, going through can take anything from 1 - 4 hours depending on how much you like to read about each painting and sculpture.For me it was about 1 and a half hour because all paintings are Christian-themed, which doesn't mean much to me, so I just quickly went through them however the sculptures really caught my eye. Each sculpture, and painting, has a description which tells a quick story about about whom it was ordered and who made it. They also show how the plaster copies are made.The queue can be very random. We haven't bought any reservation, which I recommend if you hate unnecessary wait times and can get a reservation for a good price (order at least a week ahead),and so we had to join the slowest queue. Thankfully we have waited only something over an hour to get in (joined 15:30, got in 16:50, with about 30-40 people in front of us). They usually let a group of 10 people in, sometimes in 10 minute intervals and sometimes it takes 30 minutes. Once you get in there is a queue for security and then a queue for actually buying the tickets, which is more crowded and even less organized. The gallery closes entrance in 18:20 and closes as a whole in 18:50.I think it is worth the wait if you are not waiting for more than 2 hours. For calculating wait time you have to first wait for at least 30 minutes to see how the staff treats the queues. Some let in solely the reserved queue (which is expected) some make it more balanced. Highly recommend freeing at least 3 hours for Academia Gallery.

Matyáš D — Google review

You may wait a while, even with skip the line tickets, but of course it is worth it! Once you get inside, you will forget all about the wait as you immerse yourself in the incredible art. Of course, David is amazing! However there is so much more to see, so be sure to explore everything before you leave.

Alicia W — Google review

Went on a great guided tour! Definitely don’t miss visiting here when you visit Florence. Seeing David in person was absolutely magnificent - just be prepared for long queues. Would recommend getting there early - once you’re inside, there’s no problems!

George W — Google review

The museum was a lot smaller than expected. Although, it is small it’s packed with beautiful artwork. The statue of David alone makes it worth it. We booked our tickets online which I highly recommend as it gets crowded. Also online search for the best deal. We got our 5 tickets through head out which was cheaper than on the site.

Paulina P — Google review

The queue was overwhelming.Imagine 2000plus people waiting to go inside. I went in just to see the status of David. There are other paintings and statues. Medici musical instrument collection is also there. Audio guide is 6euros, and you have to deposit an id of yours till you return the audio set. This is just a one time visit for me.

Venkata S — Google review

Incredible. David sure makes a lasting impression. It's such a special feeling to stand in a place filled with so much beauty & history. Definitely worth the visit. A family member took a fall during our visit, the staff was very helpful in assisting us to call an ambulance. The entrance wasn't very exciting, you wait in what feels like an alley.

Julie R — Google review

Amazing place to visit although it is recommended to avoid going on Tuesdays and during high season. The most famous spot in it is the "David" by Michaelangelo. It will be overcrowded around the artwork, better to go as early as possible in the morning. Check out their webpage in case you're going in groups!

Kero V — Google review

Yes there is the statue of David, but there is a lot of important work here from Michaelangelo and other artists. You can view the progression of Michaelangelo's work from earlier sculpture he began to one of his masterpieces. By all means, book a tour for early access!

Carlton W — Google review

Wow...what an amazing place!David made an incredible impression on me. The masterpiece created by Michelangelo is simply breathtaking.Of course, in the Gallery you will find many more beautiful works of art that are worth paying attention to.I recommend buying tickets online in advance, because the Gallery is always crowded with tourists, but it is understandable because everyone who visiting Florence wants to see this masterpiece on their own eyes.

Michał K — Google review

Is this the best museum in the world? Maybe... David is so captivating, history, the detail, the scale and size. Its site is very well done, you enter, turn left and boom, there it is. Surrounded by "stone prisoners", human forms emerging from marble, partially exposed. Awesome. Memorable. Better, the management have ample seating nearby, and they move crowds, they insist on quiet (stone floors amplify noise), they watch everybody. The paintings are not behind inches of glass, and barrier (um, Mona Lisa?), they are right in your face. Accessible. You can see the painstaking detail of each stroke, each chip, each nail, precision, care, time, effort (and money).The adjoining rooms of paintings and statues (all of ancient rich people and their families, all looking better than reality no doubt) are worth exploration as well. The music room is not do great, as are several smaller rooms. Paintings faded, dark, small and almost boring. But several rooms have big, bright awesome paintings (the original abuse of Sadine women room is fantastic).Several rooms have padded seats, and videos. WC on ground floor by exit, down the stairs...could be bigger (especially women), but are clean and bright.Well done to the folks running this museum. Well worth the 20E pp you pay.

Steven W — Google review

During my recent visit to the Accademia Gallery, I found the experience to be overall satisfactory. The collection of art, including Michelangelo's iconic David, was impressive. The museum layout allowed for a smooth flow through the exhibits, and the information provided about the artworks was informative. However, the crowd and limited space could be a drawback for some visitors, impacting the overall enjoyment of the visit.

Apeksh*t S — Google review

A stunning art gallery with an abundance of historic paintings and sculptures. It was well worth the visit and I would highly recommend buying tickets in advance as it will avoid standing in the general admissions line. However, don't arrive too earlier as you will not be allowed to enter until fifteen minutes before the time on your ticket.

Benjamin D — Google review

The Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts, particularly renowned for housing Michelangelo's iconic sculpture, "David." The museum offers visitors a chance to admire some of the greatest masterpieces of Renaissance art, including works by Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, and others. However, it's worth noting that the collection is relatively small compared to other museums in Florence. Despite this, the quality of the artwork and the historical significance of "David" make it a worthwhile visit. Additionally, the museum can get crowded, so it's advisable to book tickets in advance to avoid long queues. Overall, the Galleria dell'Accademia provides a captivating glimpse into the brilliance of Renaissance art and is a highlight of any visit to Florence.

Emilyn T — Google review

4.6

(43661)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (85)

4.5

(32245)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (86)

Via Ricasoli, 58/60, 50129 Firenze FI, Italy

+39 055 098 7100

12

Italia in Miniatura

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (87)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (88)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (89)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (90)

Mentioned on

1 list

Theme park

Museums

Italia in Miniatura is a theme park that showcases small-scale models of famous Italian buildings, including the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli and Portiuncula Chapel. Additionally, there are models of European structures and rides for visitors to enjoy. The park offers an intricate and accurate depiction of Italy's architecture and provides a unique perspective on the country's history. A visit to Italia in Miniatura is highly recommended for those who appreciate miniature things and have an interest in Italian culture.

Very beautiful park. The miniatures were very impressive and detailed. Good for both old and young - my parents and I had a great time, and stayed for 6 hours at the park. The few other attractions beside the miniature of Italy is enough for a whole day of fun.

Freja A — Google review

We felt like a bit of a change from visiting the beach so we found this place. A little bit outside Rimini we arrived to find ample paid parking (3€ per day). We then went in quite quickly without queues, probably due to covid. We spent about 45 minutes walking around the part of the park with the miniature building from all over Italy which were well made and interesting for us as we have visited many of the places. We then wondered round to see what else the park offered, not much! We took a ride on the Pinocchio ride which took about 2 minutes and the story was told only in Italian and felt very dated. Maybe for very young Italian kids it would be OK. Then we went on the boat trip around mini Venice, quite nice but nothing amazing. We then went for the parrot experience which was 2 large beautiful parrots that sat on the metal cage screaming. Last but not least we took a 5 minute ride on the mono-rail around the park. All in all, I felt that the 22€ price tag was a bit steep and maybe for kids of between the ages of 4 and 10 it might be interesting but other than that pretty underwhelming!

Leipzig E — Google review

Beautiful buildings and models of Italy's and Europe's architectures. Whitin the park there are many attractions, but most if them for kids approx. under 12. There is a miniature Venice, where you can use gondola. The price for the day is €24/adult. I have two problems with the park, first of all: unfortunately the water around the miniatures is full of litter. People : use the bin! And second of all it's a shame that miniature architectural building from Hungary isn't there. I mean there are so many castles in Hungary, not to mention the Parliament..

Laura S — Google review

Well worth the visit. I love miniature things so I had to come see Mini Italy. It was perfect and had a lot more than I was expecting. They also had a mini Europe section with about 5 structures and some rides. Really enjoyed it.

Caroline B — Google review

I am glad we went to visit as it's nice to see. It was quite difficult to keep the kids engaged the entire way around. They enjoyed the small selection of rides they have.Worth a visit but in need of modernisation.

James G — Google review

If you want to visit every famous building in Europe then you can visit this very special park and you can visit Eiffel Tower and Pisa Tower in one day. There is a lot of stuff to look at and you can take photos with the small versions of famous buildings. If you are thirsty or if you are hungry, you can order some drink or food in the bistro.

Jaroslav ? — Google review

We had an unforgettable day at Miniature Italia in Rimini! This place is a true gem, offering a captivating journey through Italy and around the world through intricate miniature monuments.From the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the magnificent Taj Mahal, we explored iconic landmarks in incredible detail. It was like a global adventure all in one place.The craftsmanship is outstanding, and whether you're an adult fascinated by architecture or a kid with a sense of wonder, Miniature Italia is a must-visit. It's an educational and awe-inspiring experience for all ages.If you're in Rimini, don't miss this opportunity to travel the world in miniature. It's an adventure worth every moment!

Benedikt L — Google review

We really enjoyed our time here! Besides the cool overall setup of being able to visit Italy in a few hours and see all these amazing places we still have to explore, we also got the chance to explore a small part of Europe. There are different activities you can try- we took the blie train, "went" to Venice twice and got on the rollercoaster twice as well. It s a pretty cool way to spend your day!

Oana G — Google review

We are very satisfied. All atractions were included in entry ticket except cinema 7D (c. 2,5 €). Food in area cost c. 10 € for menu. Parking for cars is 3 € per day. You must pay the parking at the cash desk!

Martin K — Google review

Great little park to visit with your kids. Buy the tickets online at least 1 day early, it's much cheaper. They have some fun attractions and the miniatures are very lovely.

Joy — Google review

The park is really nice. Kids will love it there. Lots of trains. At the time of our visit they only had one restaurant open, quality good and prices reasonable. I was shocked by the toilets, which are Turkish toilets.

Ihoris I — Google review

Nice thematic park, for adults and children. The miniatures are well preserved (they don't look 30+ years old!) and some of them have also animations. There are also a few attractions like the train going above the park, the water trunks, the Pinocchio's attraction, and a few others.The attractions are mainly thought for children and the place makes learning a fun activity. So it is a very nice place also for schools.It is nice even for adults without childrens, even though these are a minority.The park is relatively small and can be seen in 2 hours with a fast speed and no queues, or it can take up to 4 if you want to do everything slowly. But in general it is smaller than other thematic parks and with less attractions. Even though, it deserves the 5 stars because it is original, educational, and it does not have excessive waiting times.

The T — Google review

Great place. It feels like you tour the whole of italy in 1 visit,there's all needed facilities and restaurant (on weekends it might be busy) at least McDonald's right next door. Few rides also and some stalls (open on weekends) overall, it was really great.

Rudi B — Google review

Interesting, fun, and educational for both kids and adults. Worth visiting! Can be crowded on weekends.

Alena — Google review

I just love this place. I have been to other such theme parks, but this one will remain in my memory the most. More than 300 buildings in perfect construction. A display of history and present in one park. Very nicely decorated, suitable for children and groups. I recommend all parents to take their children to this phenomenal experience at least once.

Simon P — Google review

In good weather it is fun for all the family. Small kids enjoyed the water slides and water "playground" where we had a lot of fun. We checked everything and it was awesome.

Péter D — Google review

So cute and useful! You can find the most important Italian monuments, information about the regions and even a few activities like getting on a boat in “little Venice”!

Isabel P — Google review

We had a lovely day out here. The price is reasonable. There are good food options at the site. The miniatures were well made and the actions were enough to keep the kids interested. The log flume water ride was a nice bonus.

Kugel B — Google review

It was cute, I enjoyed it. But the bus connection between the centre and this park is not very good.

Evelin M — Google review

Beautiful park, small, you can spend long time watching the mini monuments more famous from Italy. They have different rides, some of them are open as soon as the park opens and others later. The train around the park it’s very nice, we really enjoyed and the castle with water guns it’s very fresh and fun. During the weekdays is not crowded.

Diana Q — Google review

If you have kids, you must come here. Such an amazing place. I loved the miniatures, the kids loved the rides which were included in the price 24 eur per person above 140cm. The log ride was the best. Granite 4 eur, coffee 2 eur, lots of food everywhere. I was surprised we almost did not have to wait anywhere. Parking for a campervan 5eur per day, 3 eur per car right next to it. Mc Donalds 10m from the entrance. Come here, you will not regret it.

Irena H — Google review

It's a great place to spend a day in !Scale replicas are very well done, down to the smallest details !Venice is looking much better than in reality. 😁It:s worth visiting, you will learn so many things about Italy, and you can see the places that you didn't visited yet in Italy and in Europe as well ...You can carry out various activities, children wil be delighted !Highly recommended !

Tavi R — Google review

4.4

(21792)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (91)

4.0

(6342)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (92)

Via Popilia, 239, 47922 Rimini RN, Italy

+39 0541 736736

13

Mirabilandia

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (93)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (94)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (95)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (96)

Mentioned on

2 lists

Amusem*nt park

Water & Amusem*nt Parks

Mirabilandia is Italy's largest amusem*nt park, located in Ravenna. It offers a perfect solution for families with kids and teenagers to have an exciting day out. The park features a variety of thrilling roller coasters, including the popular "Katun," as well as water and family rides. Additionally, visitors can enjoy attractions like laser gun games and live shows.

A wonderful park to experience an exciting day. There are a lot of great roller coasters, my favorite one is "Katun". Back then I drove several times in a row. In the evening or on rainy days there are fewer people. I was there 2 times (2 years in a row) and both times it was a really great experience. If you prefer water, there is a separate water park, but you have to pay for it separately.I just love this park, it's better than Europapark and most of the other parks. There is still so much to tell ... shows, fireworks, just great! I can really only recommend it.❤️😍✌️👍

Pumalino — Google review

A Park … full of entertainment. Rides, shows and statues etc. Visited first time. Want to go back sometime again. Just a few suggestions….they need to mark exit directions… please… it took us 15 min to exit. Also mention the show timings on your app so that people know before they visit and don’t miss any show of their choice.

Ms. U — Google review

This place is very nice! The rides were really fun and the food wasn't that expensive at all. The park has a wide range of attractions as well as games. The only problem there was (at least for me) was that there was no attractions "in the middle". What I mean by that is that the rides were either extreme or very small. There was not much "in the middle " ones to pick from. Though after all, I really enjoyed my day!

Purple P — Google review

The park is nice. Not so big, but there attractions are good, well balanced and fun. The extreme ones are moderately extreme. There is only 1 or 2 worth of mentioning. The rest is more fun than extreme. The Hot wheels stunt show is great. One definitely needs 2 days to have a good experience in three park and try all off the rides, especially in the summer.

Leo G — Google review

Very magical a d super park. We spent 2 days in family in combination with the mirabeau and it was just super. Staff was very friendly to everyone rides for everyone. Lots of water to refresh. The shows and spectacles were of very high level. Highly recommended a visit to this park!!

Johan D — Google review

Park is generally nice, it has some great attractions and that Hot Wheels show is a must see. Prices inside are very high, but that's to be expected.Customer service is absolutely awful though and it ruined my experience. They closed one ride for the day while we were waiting in the line, trapping us inside with no information about what's going on until we gave up after a long while and climbed out across the fence. Next day they left us to wait in the line for the same ride in the sun. We waited for nearly 30 minutes over the opening time for this certain attraction and nobody explained to us why.I have no problems with waiting, except if it leads to nothing and it was caused by employees not doing their job and not informing the guests about what's going on.

Ajda M — Google review

Fun day out for all the family with a fantastic Hot Wheels live stunt show that should not be missed.

Karl P — Google review

I love this park. Fast rollercoasters and amazing rides. The Hot Wheels show was very exciting. The park was quite big and there are enough rides and food options. Family friendly and ver nice staff.

Mrstickz — Google review

The amusem*nt park left us with mixed feelings overall. While the place itself was decent, there were certain aspects that proved disappointing.One of the main letdowns was the fact that many attractions were not operational during our visit. This diminished our overall impression of the park, as we had expected a full array of entertainment options. It would be great if the park ensured more reliable and consistent operation of its attractions.Another downside was the brevity of the shows. We were hoping to witness captivating performances, but they were allotted very little time. More duration and attention given to the shows could have created a more immersive and exciting atmosphere.The park itself appeared decent, but somewhat lacking in liveliness. We felt a shortage of interactive elements and a "magical" atmosphere that could have enhanced the overall experience. More attention to detail and additional interactive elements such as staff interactions or captivating decorations could have made the park more appealing and engaging.Overall, the amusem*nt park had its ups and downs. While the non-operational attractions and underwhelming aspects were disappointing, we still managed to find some enjoyment during our visit. With improvements and greater attention to detail, this park has the potential to become a truly captivating entertainment destination

Andrey M — Google review

Great place to visit! The staff are friendly and the food is tasty and at a low price compared to other theme parks. They may not have the best rollercoasters in Europe but you can see that they are expanding so maybe in the near future it may become one of the top parks. If you're a thrill seeker and like extreme rides you might find it a bit lacking but there are a few rides you will enjoy especially Katun and iSpeed (pictures of both rides) a B&M and Intamin coasters which feel smooth though the iSpeed Intamin has a few jerky turns (as expected from Intamin) but aren't uncomfortable. The Hot Wheels® stunt show is a must see, absolutely riveting performance!Definitely recommend and worth checking out!

Raf D — Google review

Fantastic experience!I visited 16 years ago as a teenager and this week as a parent with 5yo and it's just amazing. A lot of activities to do, Hot Wheels show is just great.The only downside is that our youngest could not enter anything as she was just below 90cm and there was no attraction we could enjoy as a whole family, we needed to swap everytime.

Dorota R — Google review

Mirabilandia Park in Ravenna, Italy, stands out as an exhilarating retreat catering to both adventure enthusiasts and families. Set against the picturesque Italian backdrop, this amusem*nt park seamlessly blends heart-pounding rides with charming attractions. Mirabilandia boasts an array of experiences, from gravity-defying roller coasters to whimsical, family-friendly rides that cater to a diverse audience.The meticulous attention to detail in the park's layout creates an immersive and lively environment. Live shows and performances add a dynamic element, ensuring a continuous stream of entertainment. Additionally, the park's commitment to cleanliness and well-maintained facilities enhances the overall visitor experience. Whether you're seeking thrills or planning a family day out filled with laughter, Mirabilandia Park exceeds expectations, offering an enchanting and unforgettable escape in the heart of Ravenna.

Humberto D — Google review

We spent a day in the park and we choosed an working day to skip the crowds and it was a good idea.The maximum time in the waiting line was 30 min.The park is well organized, big and full of attractions:)The price is a little bit too high for what is offering but for a day is good enough.We'll be back next time when we'll pass the region Romagna.

Bogdan . — Google review

A really fun amusem*nt park to enjoy with the family or friends. There are around 35+ activities to do and without any long queues. We visited in the first week of November.

Cv G — Google review

Great park. There is a huge parking place that costs €7. The most enjoyable rides are always full of people. The ezperiences are beautiful. There are places to eat, to buy souvenirs, take photos and games to play for prices.It is ideal to spend with family.The levels of difficulty in each rise are shown before hand.It is suitable for little kids as well.Nice to go on summer because there are many rises with water.

Viviana — Google review

Visited multiple times and always look forward to coming back. The rides can be very thrilling such as Katun and iSpeed. The Hot Wheels show is exciting to watch.

Lucija G — Google review

We had an awesome day here! The rides are varied from kiddy ones to top tier adrenaline pumping ones and everything in between. We came right at opening time and there was already a large crowd of people there, so plan accordingly!The wait times for the popular rides weren't that bad, the longest one for us was Katun, where we waited for about 40 minutes, but that was to sit in the first row (different queues). You can also opt for a FlashPass where you can get to the ride a lot quicker!The adrenaline rides are superb, specially Katun, iSpeed and the Oil Towers (2 of them, one shoots you up at high speed and the other slowly raises you and then drops you like a rock), the other non-extreme rides are awesome too, we especially liked Reset (you're transported into a post apocalypse New York City where you have to laser your way through the infections with a laser gun) and Gold Digger (like a small roller coaster, but so fun!).The food was good, and honestly not that pricey (we got a menu for 12€ each and that's a main dish, side dish and a drink). The toilets are clean and nice and there's enough of them spread around the park so that you'll never have to wait in line, unless it's a really busy day.You should also have a change of clothes with you because even in the non water park parts of the park there are water rides that will get you completely wet! Ah yes there's also a water part of the park (ticket sold separately!), but we didn't opt for that ticket, but it looked really fun with a lot of slides!Ah the most important thing is that you can have a backpack with you, and you can leave the backpack at most big rides (once you get on the ride) and it will be there when you get back.Super fun, we made about 30k steps in one day, got a nice healthy dose of adrenaline so I wholeheartedly recommend a visit if you're in the neighbourhood (and even if you're not :) )

DarkKitarist — Google review

4.3

(45462)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (97)

3.5

(12034)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (98)

Strada Statale 16 Adriatica, km 162, 48125 Savio RA, Italy

+39 0544 561156

14

Two Towers

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (99)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (100)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (101)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (102)

Mentioned on

33 lists

Sights & Landmarks

Observation Decks & Towers

Points of Interest & Landmarks

The Two Towers, also known as the Leaning Tower of Bologna, is a medieval leaning tower located in Bologna, Italy. The tower is composed of two separate towers connected by a walkway and has an incline of 10%. The tower offers incredible views over the cityscape. You will need to book a ticket in advance and climb quite a few steps to get close to the top.

It is worth to climb the almost 500 steps to the top, however the way up could become a bit of a “scary” experience for some. The views from the top are spectacular, it is very interesting to discover that it is a hollow shell of a height of 100 meters. Beautiful landmark.

Jorge . — Google review

Two lovely medieval towers in the center of Bologna.They're quite impressive given their age. However, we didn't spend more than 10 mins looking around and taking some photos.The towers are heavily supported and they're in the middle of town, so quite concealed, as opposed to Pisa's tower that is in the open and far more impressive looks wise.I wouldn't get to Bologna just for that.

Guy G — Google review

The Two Towers are landmark medieval structures that represent an iconic symbol of the city of Bologna. Unfortunately, Garisenda is leaning so much and is bad enough condition now that the city has closed off visiting both towers for emergency restorations and efforts to save the 12th-century tower from collapsing.Sadly, you can't visit Asinelli Tower as well now due to safety concerns related to restorations of Garisenda. During normal times you can walk up to the rooftop and see 360 degree views of Bologna. Seems from the city website, repair works will probably take around 10 years so it will likely be a long time before this is possible to experience again. So just enjoy seeing the towers as you walk by at street level for now.

Brad — Google review

Of all the towers I climbed… this was my favourite! The €5 entrance fee is a bargain. They have a ticket office at the bottom. It’s really cool the way everything is creaking and medieval.. I’m pretty sure the tower leans in one direction. It’s kinda scary when you look down from the top. Totally totally worth €5 and the effort to climb it. Don’t miss this!

Professor R — Google review

5 stars for the view from the top, also the online ticketing service comes in handy since you don’t have to wait in line. The support beams for the stairs inside don’t look very..supportive though especially when there are dozens of people on them on the same time. Visits are every 15m and groups need to wait each other to pass between floors.

szerg08 — Google review

TheTwo Towers(Italian:Le due torri), both leaning, are symbols ofBologna, Italy,[1]and the most prominent of theTowers of Bologna. They are located at the intersection of the roads that lead to the five gates of the old ring wall (mura dei torresotti). The taller one is called theAsinelli. The smaller tower with a greater lean is called theGarisenda. Their names derive from the families which are traditionally credited with having constructed the towers between 1109 and 1119.Their construction may have been a competition between the two families to show which was the more powerful family.[3][4]The scarcity of documents from this early period makes this uncertain. The name of the Asinelli family, for example, is documented for the first time in 1185, almost 70 years after the presumed construction of the tower which is attributed to them.Asinelli TowerInside the Asinelli TowerIt is believed that the Asinelli Tower initially had a height of ca. 70 metres (230 feet) and was raised later to the current 97.2 metres (319ft), with an overhanging battlement of 2.2 m (6.6 ft). In the 14th century the city became its owner and used it as a prison and small stronghold.During this period a wooden construction was added around the tower at a height of roughly 30 metres, about 100 feet, above ground, which was connected with an aerial footbridge to the Garisenda Tower. The footbridge was destroyed in a 1398 fire. Its addition is attributed toGiovanni Visconti,Duke of Milan, who allegedly wanted to use it to control the turbulentMercato di Mezzo, the central street, today the via Rizzoli, to suppress possible revolts. TheViscontihad become the rulers of Bologna after the decline of theSignoriaof thePepolifamily, but were rather unpopular in the city.Severe damage was caused by lightning that often resulted in small fires and collapses. In 1824 alightning rodwas installed. The tower has survived at least two documented large fires: the first in 1185 was due toarsonand a second one in 1398.The Asinelli Tower was used by the scientistsGiovanni Battista Riccioliin 1640 andGiovanni Battista Guglielminiin the 1700s for experiments to study the motion ofheavy bodiesand theEarth's rotation. InWorld War II, between 1943 and 1945, it was used as a sight post: During bombing attacks, four volunteers took post at the top to direct rescue operations, to places hit byAlliedbombs. Later, aRAItelevision relay was installed on top.Garisenda TowerA view of Torre della Garisenda and Chiesa dei Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano from Torre degli AsinelliThe Garisenda Tower today has a height of 48 metres (157 feet), with an overhang of 3.2 metres (10ft). Initially, it was approximately 60 metres (about 200 feet) high, but had to be lowered in the 14th century due to a yielding of the ground which left it slanting and dangerous.[5]In the early 15th century, the tower was bought by theArte dei Drappieri, which remained the sole owner until theGarisendabecame municipal property at the end of the 19th century.It was cited several times byDantein theDivine ComedyandThe Rhymes, a confirmation of his stay in Bologna,[1]and byGoethein hisItalian Journey. The Two Towers were the subject of aneponymouspoem byGiosuè Carduccias part of theBarbarian Odes. Charles Dickens wrote about the towers in hisPictures from Italy.[6]Antal Szerbwrote about them inThe Third Tower: Journeys in Italy.[7]In October 2023, the tower was sealed off by the city of Bologna after fears the structure was tilting too far.[8]Bologna officials noted that the tower has leaned since it was built “and has been a concern ever since.” It sustained additional damage in the medieval era when ironwork and bakery ovens were built inside.[9]The tower is monitored for cracks. Sensors have been installed to track any shifting.On 2 December 2023, the city announced the situation was critical, and the tower could collapse. The city began constructing a 5 metre tall barrier to contain the debris in the event of a fall.

Hakan U — Google review

We went to this landmark earlier in the year and the view at the top was amazing. It is the highest point you can get to in the city; you can see around for miles. However it does take a while to go up the many, many stairs - as there is only one staircase to go up and down. I would recommend this if you have lots of time in Bologna and are not afraid of heights!

Sam — Google review

Nous n’avons pas eu l’occasion de monter les 500 marches. Le site est fermé.Au vu de la tour la plus petite ça n’inspire pas confiance du monter 😅 c’est encore plus penché que la tour de Pise !!!(Translated by Google)We didn't have the chance to climb the 500 steps. The site is closed.Considering the smallest tower, it doesn't inspire confidence when going up 😅 it's even more leaning than the Tower of Pisa!!!

Sha S — Google review

The top of the remaining towers in Bologna. There used to be lots of them but none of them lasted so long. The leaning is quite dangerous though. I hope they'll manage to stabilise it as the one in Pisa, for it is just as tilted if not more, but time will tell. So don't go buying tickets - you can't enter, but you can at least walk around them.

Marin K — Google review

This was a great experience and one I can say I’ve done. If you do have any health/breathing issues then I’d be careful, there is nearly 500 stairs , all of which are different and extremely steep/awkward. Take your time and stop at the various points along the way ! Great view if the weather is clear I can imagine , a must do if you’re visiting to say you’ve done it.

Donkey 1 — Google review

Unfortunately the towers have recently been closed due to safety reasons. So now you can only admire from the street. They are beautiful though and hopefully they can be restored so people can walk up them again. They are fun though and are slightly leaning. Great view from the street.

Paul H — Google review

Tickets were 5€ per person. Make sure to buy tickets in advance through their website.There's no lift, so be prepared for a lot of stairs (about 500 of them). There are breaks in between and places to stand and rest.The view from the top is incredible! I have a fear of heights but still had so much fun :)Walking up and down the stairs was a bit scary to me, although the place seems really safe. (Stairs aren't steep, there's just many of them)Be prepared to sweat a bit and bring water with you (and someone who will take pictures of the view for you. I personally couldn't make myself reach out and take any pictures. 😁)Recommended!

Shelly — Google review

Pretty affordable experience in Bologna with good views of the city. I definitely like their reservation system. Didn't feel crowded and didn't have to wait but you do need to book in advance (we were able to book the day of a few hours before). Some of the stairs didn't feel like they were a perfect 90 degrees and some were differently spaced than others, so do use caution. The walk up also seemed much quicker than we thought it would be.

James B — Google review

Really enjoyed this. For €5 you can’t beat it.I did the 10am (first) entry. Was super quick. In and out in 20 minutes. Definitely not accessible.I think the first tour is the best because the stairs are narrow and you have people traversing both ways. Whereas the first tour you go up and no one is attempting to come down. Look through the holes in the stone - they are great view points from the stairs.Buy tickets online in advance - they limit the amount of people every 15 minutes.

Chris B — Google review

15

Piazza Maggiore

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (105)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (106)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (107)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (108)

Mentioned on

38 lists

Plaza

Sights & Landmarks

Piazza Maggiore is a large and beautiful square in the heart of the old town of Bologna, Italy. The square is surrounded by some of the most important medieval and Renaissance buildings in the city, including Palazzo del Podesta, Palazzo dAccursio, Palazzo dei Notai, Basilica of San Petronio and Palazzo dei Banchi.

Amazing piazza with lots to see and photograph. Neptune is stunning. The war memorial is worth a look too. Very touching. Beautiful to walk around.

Deborah H — Google review

Bologna is just awesome all around. The tourist office offers a walking tour that is perfect with multi-lingual guides who are extremely knowledgeable and communicative. Even in the rain it is stupendous. Don't forget to take photos at the end of the tour, especially at the street market. And I recommend the night when they light it all up. Spectacular!

Kaylia B — Google review

This is a beautiful town square where people come and sit for a quiet drink or a meal at one of the restaurants. A fantastic place to sit with a cold drink and just watch the world go by.

John H — Google review

Good:Beautiful place , nice place to walk . Very well maintained considering how old this landmark is. It doesn’t feel like a few hundred years old :)Bad:Only visit if you are interested in monuments, ancient architecture, or culture :)

Malaysia B — Google review

Simply beautiful! Nice open square with some signing and some performing! Right inferring of the basilica.

Elena — Google review

Unique center squareFull of lifeYouth, students, kids, people of all ages, tourists.. just awesome!Everything close to it is amazing and you have a lot of stuff to see nearby

Andrei — Google review

very nice city center. 👌 i took a quick tour between Milan and Florence

Mohammed B — Google review

Visited many times through out my 3 day stay. Amazing facade and architecture. Good coffee shops. But it could use more music, events, and good seating options.

Max M — Google review

Beautiful place where people gather, day or night. Usual some musicians are playing. The click tower and the cathedral are a wonderful backdrop. Sit on the steps at night and enjoy the lights on the buildings and the energy.We went up the clock tower. Try it. Nice view. We also ate at the vino wine bar. Very nice.

James F — Google review

If you like to visit a really beautiful spot in Italy, than visit Bologna! I am regularly visiting Italy 40+ years (YES!) ago from north to south! I love it! Bologna is different! Just sit in a restaurant or cafe on Piazza Maggiore and you will definitely have a great time, deep dive into history and modern Italy!

TH — Google review

*A place you shouldn't miss when you come to Bologna. Even if you are somewhere around this area, don't miss the chance to visit.First of all you can visit the church for free , sit on the steps and smells the Italian history and culture, plus it is near the Neptune's fountain

Onur C — Google review

Everytime I'm visiting this square I feel something of magic. You can see younger or old people here, tourists and students. Bologna is a wonderful town with a lot of beautiful places!

Roxana I — Google review

The main - central - square of Bologna with several shops, restaurants,and historical architecture around it. It's very spectacular, and normally full of people and good vibes. I felt here like a time traveller who just appeared in the middle of a magnificent and powerful metropolitan city

Rich?rd V — Google review

Great piazza with historical buildings wherever you turn. They had a summer cinema set us that was free for anyone every evening. It qas amazing to watch while surrounded by those amazing buildings. Can't believe that's normal for the people that actually live there

Maffy D — Google review

Just loved the square. Lively city square surrounded by classical buildings and architecture. Roads leading off from square alive with restaurants and cafes/bars. The whole area full of locals and tourists just having a good time. My only concern was that our visit was in the middle of a extraordinary heat spell far hotter than normal. Plan to return later in year when things cool down a little.

Carlo W — Google review

So much history around the piazza, so much to see. Start with the impressive Basílica de San Petronio, go around and have a peek of the Nettuno fountain (being renovated) and the city hall at the corner. Many cafeterias and restaurants all over.

Rafaele F — Google review

If you like this review give it a 👍In the heart of the old town. Cosy but not the most romantic or nicest old town squares I've been to. A lot of guys who are trying to sell you junk stuff. Prices are pretty high. (€7 for a bottle of non alcoholic beer, €7 for a glass of wine).

L&R D — Google review

This is Piazza Maggiore, locals actually refer to it as Piazza Grande, which means "Grand Square". Very lively square like most old cities of Italy

Gerald ( — Google review

What a difference Piazza Maggiore during the rain or in nice weather. And especially during liberation day!! People are cheerful so there is a lot of noise everywhere, or as in the video below, they express their cheerfulness by dancing. If you prefer smaller, quieter squares, go to Piazza Santo Stefano. On this Piazza you can enjoy the buildings, their impressions, the people coming and going, the musicians playing amplified, the tourist train that leaves from here and the terraces. Yes Piazza Maggiore has it all!!

andre — Google review

Piazza maggiore is the hub from where you can start exploring bologna, bars/ restaurants/architecture all around this area, Bologna has a lot to offer, good food ( and plenty of it) lovely architecture all over the city, train station not to far from centre(15mins walk if your travelling light) there is also an airport (a bit out of town)- we did not use the metro from the airport as it is expensive and only takes you to the central station and then you still have to find your way to your hotel so you’re better off as a couple catching a cab from the airport ( pretty much same price) and getting dropped at your accommodations doorstep) also beware buses of certain routes don’t run weekends. It’s a walkable city pretty flat all around, so just go walkabout.

Rob — Google review

Sehr angenehmer Hauptplatz. Mitten im Februar war es nicht überlaufen. Super um eine kurze pause einzulegen und einfach mal die stadt auf sich wirken zu lassen. Sehr schön und eine Empfehlung dort mal hin zu gehen(Translated by Google)Very pleasant main square. It wasn't crowded in the middle of February. Great for taking a short break and just taking in the city. Very nice and I recommend going there

Dave C — Google review

Very nice square, the cathedral reminiscent of that in Florence. Lots going on there with many cafes, museum, city hall. Great place to meet and start the tour of the city.

Paul H — Google review

I really enjoyed visiting this piazza maggiore, there’s lots to do and see in and around this area. It’s very lively day and nighttime. It’s very well lit during the nighttime and is a nice place to hang out in the evening. You can visit the museums, sites and churches during the day. There are lots of nice little shops and restaurants to explore. I really enjoyed my time here and I would definitely recommend checking out this piazza.

Pong L — Google review

The piazza itself is a decent piece of architecture. It is one of the biggest squares I've seen so far in Italy maybe. What sets it apart is people who frequent this square, during the day you witness street artists spread across the square and people of Bologna; students, the young, the middle aged all come together during holidays and weekends to enjoy the sun during winters and the wind during summers. The square at night lights up in a million lights to accentuate the sedated beauty of architecture.The square is a prominent place for art and cinema events held free of cost for all to enjoy. Bologna is a city of free and accessible art.

Kritika K — Google review

A great place not only for what's located on it, but because at night young people just gather around chilling and talking.

Marin K — Google review

This is where sightseeing begins in Bologna. The square dates back to the Middle Ages and is lined with historic palace buildings and the city's largest and most important church (San Petronio). The Neptune Fountain is worth viewing up close as well.There are also quite a few eateries, coffee shops, bars and some shops found around Piazza Maggiore as well.I liked visiting at night when the square was lit up a bit, it is considerable less busy and crowded later in the day as well.

Brad — Google review

A great place to explore. Lots of cafes, restaurants to choose from. Nearby shopping to explore coupled with attractions to visit.

Mark R — Google review

The living room of Bologna! Enjoyed sitting on the steps, drinking from the free water available near Neptune’s fountain and visiting /shopping at the Visit Bologna store.Another delight was the whispering corners at the entrance to the square. Just take in the ambience and unwind as one can only do so in Italy!

Kanchan B — Google review

Great city in the north part of Italy.Not very touristy because everybody is going to Firenze or Modena..they are right to visit them, but wrong to not go to bologna. Great food, lots of things to see, and with the many porticoes it’s not too hot because you can walk in the shade.You’ll have to visit.. or not.. so it stays relatively calm 😉

Wim L — Google review

I'll never travel to Prague without this trip planner again

Learn more

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (111)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (112)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (113)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (114)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (115)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (116)

I will never travel to Prague without this app againAvailable on the App Store

16

Museum Ferrari Maranello

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (118)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (119)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (120)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (121)

Mentioned on

8 lists

Museum

Specialty Museums

The Museo Ferrari is a museum that celebrates the Ferrari sports car marque and the Italian motor racing industry. The collection comprises cars, trophies, photographs and other historical artifacts related to racing and technological innovations that have influenced road cars. Located close to the Ferrari factory in Maranello near Modena, Italy, this museum opened in 1990. The exhibitions offer an interactive experience with a focus on the history of Ferrari and its contribution to motorsport engineering.

What a great museum tour. I wish the flow worked a little better but it was overall incredible. The trophies and f1 cars were the best part. They need to add the current reg car to their display. Possibly even lining up a car from each decade so folks can understand the size and weight differences from over the years. Overall great place to see.

Tyler R — Google review

A fascinating museum containing the Ferrari road and track cars.The number of cars on display is not large and is clearly in favor of relatively new cars.Impressive display of F1 cars.Getting around the museum is very easy.The museum shop is very expensive.Near the museum are a number of other businesses related to the field such as renting Ferrari and other cars, and souvenir parking.A must for car enthusiasts but not only.

Roei M — Google review

Definitely get tickets in advance (smart decision on my part) because there is quite a line to enter for those who did not get tickets online. Also, parking was pretty difficult to find, I guess this is a pretty sought out museum. But the museum only lets in a specific amount of people at a time, so it isn’t crowded inside. Overall, great experience to see the legendary Ferraris and some F1 stuff as well.

Alex M — Google review

The best museum of three we have today visit. Nice cars, a lot of things to see, great simulator. I think we were not for last time. If you have online tickets, you will not wait like people who buy ticket after coming at the museum.

Luk?? K — Google review

Incredible place! Very inspirational. If you are wondering why Ferrari is so popular and respected brand go and see. The way the engines are designed and look is fantastic. And the cars - no words!

Dimitar D — Google review

It is open even if it was Easter Sunday.This is our second visit to the museum and we enjoyed it very much after a 10 hours drive from Germany.It is an amazing museum that welcomes you to the history of Ferrari. From concept cars to race cars, old models to new models it pulls you into the Ferrari dream.Our 7 year old daughter enjoyed it very much as well. Her personal favorite room is the part where you can see the championship cars and the awards.

Sinem S — Google review

Would give 5 stars if my very palpable need to touch the cars had been fulfilled. But alas.. The very observant guards are probably there for a reason.This is without a doubt the finest collection of Ferraris in the world.

Ulla S — Google review

The museum was well laid out we came as part of a tour package. The progression of Ferrari products through history is well presented you have some of the original older vehicles along with today's cutting edge products. There is also a driving simulator which look like fun but I didn't do it most of the simulators had been occupied by the younger group. This is not inside a major city like Florence or downtown Bologna but if you can make the trip here I believe it's worth it.

Bruce F — Google review

This place is pretty awesome, I just wanted more. Ferrari has a long and impressive history, and although there's another museum not far away from this one, they could improve on the historical content.The staff was very friendly and helpful, especially the two gentlemen running the simulators. Patient and attentive even though they were getting absolutely bombarded with questions and requests. I had a great experience.

Dante G — Google review

We had a corporate event here that was absolutely incredible. They had some team building events that included a pit stop changing of a tire and then racing in F1 simms.They then led us to an area with tables surrounded by race cars and fed us an amazing dinner.The staff was knowledgeable on everything Ferrari and I know they all bleed Ferrari red. They're VERY protective of everything and keep a close eye on you while you wander through years of history.Be sure to book ahead and take the bus tour through the facility. You might even catch a glimpse of a test car that they'll be quick to hide. .................................😊

Alone — Google review

As a big Ferrari fan I was expecting a lot more. Even the Alfa Remeo museum was a better experience to be honest. The cars were very cool, don’t get me wrong. But that’s about it. No cool exhibits, no cool sound design. Could have been so much more. Honestly not even really worth the trip from Modena.

Cal W — Google review

Having visited the Porsche, BMW and Mercedes museums in Germany, I must say I felt a little underwhelmed by the Ferrari Museum. While the museums in Germany will take you at least 3 hours to complete, the Ferrari museum will take you an hour at most. The displays are curated over 3 floors with each floor displaying no more than 10 displays. However, I must say Ferrari emphasizes more on the history and the legacy aspect of their heritage. Overall, still a worthwhile visit, just make this your first stop before visiting the rest of the German museums. I should add there is another Enzo Ferrari museum at central Modena which showcases more historic race cars.

Alex C — Google review

The Ferrari Museum is definitely worth a visit. There is a shuttle that runs between Maranello and Modena, check the museum website for the timings of the shuttle in case you plan to visit both the museums.There is a simulator at the end of the museum visit where you can experience being on the track. I had a great time here!P.S The museum staff are super friendly and helpful, they even help us get a cab. The washrooms are super clean and the cafe is pretty decent too.

Karthik H — Google review

Nice museum but expect a big crowd. Book online and avoid the huge queue. Not that many cars on display as you would expect but covers the most important models and moments from Ferrari's history, both street and F1. Accessible by bus from Modena train station, with change at Modena central bus station.

Adrian — Google review

Nice museum to spend an hour or so. The prices for kids are discounted (up to 17 years if I am not wrong). Outside the museum there is an option to drive a Ferrari for 110 EUR (not a part of museum), inside the museum there is a Ferrari F1 simulator (Price 25 eur for 7 min ride). Great for kids that loves racing games.

Boris S — Google review

Bought tickets in advance, did not have to wait. The Museum is very modern and clean, the exhibition is well groomed and the lighting is extraordinary. You can see the Legendary F40 and F50 also. In my personal opinion, the Enzo Museum in the City is a better experience. Downside: beside the high price of the entry ticket the parking is NOT FREE! (1 euro/hour - it is not heartbreaking, but morally bad). Also, if you want to get some extra (F1 simulator, souvenirs prepare to dig very deep in your pockets…)

Frigy B — Google review

There’s not many times I’m left speechless but this place needs no introduction and all I can say is… IT IS A FERRARI!!! It’s a must visit place!!! Free parking around the museum grounds. Secure. Little shops and restaurants who don’t overcharge you for drinks and food. Absolutely LOVED IT!!!

Mike L — Google review

Great display for a full Ferrari experience. Takes you to the world of red! The ticket for seniors above 70 yrs cost 4 Euros less. Ask for it otherwise it can be easily missed. Enough parking for nearby.

Anand V — Google review

Overall positive and glad I came - but with some mixed feelings. The first thing that grabs you is how sterile the road car displays are. The F1 display, on the other hand, is great!The museum is geared towards mass tourism rather than people who are interested in more developmental and historical stories about the people, engineers, drivers etc. I understand the commercially-driven aspects but the mystique fades a little.If you visit the Enzo Ferrari Museum in addition to this, then the overall experience is 5 stars 😉

B A — Google review

Great experience, recommended to everyone who is passionate with Ferrari and also to whom is not. Guides are extremely knowledgeable and can speak multiple languages. The environment is perfectly clean and safe, under continuous security control. Hosts an incredible exposition of historic Ferrari. Shop at the end of the tour as expected.

Francesca — Google review

Very nice atmosphere if you’re a Ferrari and F1 fan. You can see almost all models and history.Tickets are quite expensive, especially for kids. Would be much better to have more “free” live-experience areas to interact with. And after a long drive and ticket cost, it is little bit disappointing that the shop does not offer cheaper price or any promo campaign.

Ahmet S — Google review

Very nice museum with an amazing display of some iconic Ferrari cars. Definitely smt for every fan of sports cars (not just Ferrari). I would give it 5, but then the race simulation was a bit of disappointment. Not to the experience level one would expect...

Jure Š — Google review

As you walk through the Ferrari museum, you are transported into a world of speed, elegance, and innovation. The sleek design of each Ferrari supercar tells a story of engineering excellence and a passion for performance. For car enthusiasts, it's like stepping into a dream come true.The hall of fame proudly displays the legendary Ferrari F1 champions, showcasing the drivers who have made history on the racetrack. It's a tribute to the skill, dedication, and determination that define the Ferrari racing legacy.Whether you're an adult who appreciates the craftsmanship and technology behind these incredible machines or a child who is captivated by the sheer excitement of it all, the Ferrari museum offers something for everyone. And when you come face to face with a Ferrari F1 car up close, you can't help but marvel at the precision, power, and artistry that goes into every detail.Visiting the Ferrari museum is not just about seeing cars; it's about experiencing a piece of automotive history and feeling the thrill of the race. It's a place where the past, present, and future of Ferrari come together in a celebration of speed, style, and passion.

Connor L — Google review

While it might fall short of high expectations, visiting the Ferrari Museum is still worthwhile if you're in the vicinity. It's a unique experience, given the rarity of Ferrari-themed attractions. However, be prepared for the premium pricing associated with all things Ferrari. A visit typically lasts about an hour, which is ample to take in the sights without expecting an extensive experience.

Aykut Ö — Google review

This was a dream come true for me. You can pay for tickets for this museum or as a package to also visit the Enzo Ferrari museum. The museum tells the story of the beginning of Ferrari and how they have been so successful in racing and providing customization to cars. You can take a picture inside a Ferrari towards the end of the museum for 15 Euros. You can also drive the simulator which seemed pretty cool. The merchandise store was really good and reasonably priced. The only thing you have to consider is parking. There’s limited parking in front of the museum. If those are full then you have to try to find parking along the streets around the area.

Gabriel G — Google review

Well worth the visit. Was quite crowded but not enough to not enjoy the experience.Definitely need to pre purchase tickets.

Tony F — Google review

This museum is recommended for the fans and not only: it's a beautiful experience. The hall of Ferrari victories evokes strong emotions, seeing all the bollides that brought championships and glory to the Scuderia. It's also nice and easy to follow the history, and the 1950s part is especially emotional. Absolutely worth a visit.

V M — Google review

It’s mostly a car exhibition - you can see the different Ferrari cars and their changes during the time. Very atmospheric place, but don’t expect too much - it’s approximately 12 cars and 9 F1 race cars. You’ll spend here approximately 1 hour.Here is a big Ferrari souvenirs store where you can also buy some clothes with a Ferrari logo. There is a cafe on site.Wi-fi is available for guests.I highly advise you to book factory tour - it’s 40min tour by bus to the real Ferrari car production zone.

Ul G — Google review

Very good dream cars and fastest cars of the world in this museum in Maranello. You can get perfect time in this place with Ferrari experience. Absolutely, I recommend to everyone!

Sezay H — Google review

The experience of seeing all Ferrari super cars and F1 cars is just wonderful. We visited in a weekday and it was not crowded. It is absolutely perfect for adults and kids alike. You get a thorough walk through of the Ferrari history and can see all Ferrari F1 champions in the hall of fame. The museum experience was magnificent. A close look at Ferrari F1 car was amazing.I wouldn’t recommend the factory and race track bus tour though. In my honest opinion, It was a simple waste of money and 45 minutes of time. They(Ferrari guides) won’t let you out of the bus. They provide the facts of each factory segment pointing at the buildings, which everyone can easily get it from internet. There is nothing exceptional to mention in the whole tour experience. So, my advice is to avoid this if you are in time crunch or have some other immediate plans for the day.

Jithu M — Google review

4.6

(29913)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (122)

4.0

(4945)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (123)

Via Alfredo Dino Ferrari, 43, 41053 Maranello MO, Italy

+39 0536 949713

17

Este Castle

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (124)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (125)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (126)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (127)

Mentioned on

+16 other lists

Castle

Sights & Landmarks

The Castle Estense, also known as the Castle of Saint Michele, is an imposing 14th-century moated fortress located in the heart of Ferrara. Originally built by the Este family as protection against citizen revolts, over time it became a luxurious residential palace with stunning features such as marble balconies and a Renaissance-style courtyard. Nowadays, visitors can access almost all areas of the castle to admire its opulence and explore its history.

A must see in Ferrara. Not so appealing from the outside, but the painted ceilings are reminiscent of the Vatican, with less people! A very interesting gallery and museum are included with a tower aswell.

Stevie P — Google review

It is nice to visit castles when there is one around. It helps understand how the area grew around it. This one includes a lot of explanations. I just regret that the inside does not include any furniture. The castle in itself is well preserved, not as good as others that I visited in France but it is worth a visit. If we could have a service with human guides, I would go for it. It just makes such a huge difference about what you learn and how you enjoy the tour. The temporary painting exhibition was just great. The price is high though (14€ including the tower). I recommend to visit the tower to get a scenic vie of the city.

Frederic R — Google review

Interesting Museum in the middle of an old castle. The tower climb is worth the view! However, the permanent exhibits are not well translated, making it hard to understand and not fun to read. The temporary art exhibits were very good and well prepared!

Louis S — Google review

I could write a book about it. It's a marvel. Just one detail: in the courtyard there is a well, closed by a metal grate. The iron chain is the most exquisite wrought iron. One can spend hours wondering on the intricate details. Go there, people. And marvel.

Luca N — Google review

Beautiful Castle in the middle of town. We visited during the chocolate Festival and had a great time!

David T — Google review

Beautiful castle with a moat surrounding it and in great shape. Was not able to enter it on the day we visited but I hear that it is worth it. There is a tower to view Ferrara from and so could be interesting for aerial photos.

Scot S — Google review

After visiting some castels in smaller cities in north Italy, expected more to see here.Frescoes are ruined, and very few items on display - majority of the visit is based on reading stories about dukes from Ferrara, endong with contemporary art exhibition.

Ivana T — Google review

Too crowded today because it was Easter. But a very interesting place to visit.

Chryssanthie P — Google review

If you visit Ferrara, you need to take a short walk through the city center and admire the emblem of the city. Easily accessible, you can enjoy your walk or short rest at any time of the day around the moat of the castle.

Sotiris V — Google review

Beautifu big historic structure in the centre of town. Worth visiting with calm to enjoy all it has to offer, including an ascent in one of the towers (122 steps, no lift) to get a panoramic view all around.

M ( — Google review

Recommended to pre book the tickets to avoid queues.The castle is in good state and good views from the tower (2 euros more)

José L — Google review

You can't miss Castello di Ferrara. Molto bella as they say in Italian. Ferrara is a gem, do not miss this city and make an effort to come!

Yaman A — Google review

It was a good visit, many ushers to help direct to the right path/route to appreciate the visit better. Cool view from the tower. Well-exhibited informative materials. Bought the myFe card includes entry to Tower of the Lions.

Zada — Google review

Full of history. Very well laid out. Panels in English everywhere so not sure if audio guide is necessary. Took almost two hours to go around. Didn't do the Torre Di Leone as it was over 100 steps! Dungeons are interesting. Tourist information office in the castle courytard. Unlike many other museums in Italy, this is closed on Tuesdays.

Arwyn J — Google review

The castle is definitely the most significant building in the town. We most of the things in the town are built from bricks, this castle is also made of bricks, which was a big surprise for me as I am used to seeing castles made of stone. Make sure to check the opening hours. I was surprised that castle as well as many restaurants and places were closed on Tuesday and done also on Wednesday. You will pay extra 2€ for entrance to the tower but it is definitely worth it because it will give you wonderful views. Unfortunately the castle doesn't include original furniture. Signs inside the castle are both in Italian and English, but sometimes translations were not the best and you had to think twice about what they wanted to tell you. Also, it didn't necessarily go in the historical order so you were putting pieces of puzzles together to understand. Orientation inside the castle was also difficult sometimes because the outside curtains were closed so you had no idea on which part of the castle you are at the moment. But overall, of you are in Ferrara, you cannot miss the opportunity to visit this castle.

Ján D — Google review

Beautiful castle,great museum. Wisf if only there were more books in english in souvenir shop, especially about Lucrezia Borgia.

Nera M — Google review

Impressive Ferrara’s landmark worth visiting. Make sure to chech for busy hours, otherwise it’s too crowded to really enjoy. Best time to visit is spring or autumn.

Aljosa T — Google review

The castle is great from the outside and the inner courtyard is really nice. Great history behind it to understand the city but is not worth the ticket price for what you see inside. They also charge 2 additional euros to go up the Lion's gate, which by the way is only accessible if you get your ticket at 4.30. We arrived at 4.35 on a Monday when it was not busy at all and they would not ley us access the Lion's gate.

Ioanna K — Google review

4.6

(29146)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (129)

4.5

(5006)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (130)

L.go Castello, 1, 44121 Ferrara FE, Italy

+39 0532 419180

18

The Basilica of St. Anthony

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (131)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (132)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (133)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (134)

Mentioned on

+35 other lists

Basilica

Sights & Landmarks

The Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, Italy is a large Catholic church that is home to noted artworks and relics of Saint Anthony. The church is notable for its union of different architectural styles, from Romanesque to Gothic, with 8 domes and 2 bell towers. Inside the building are frescoes and relics of the saint, which has made it one of the most important religious sites in Padua.

One of the largest temples I have seen before. Gorgeous finishes inside, statues, frescoes, stained glass windows. The tomb of St. Anthony inside is a place of worship for locals and thousands of tourists. It's just a MUSEUM! Entrance is controlled, you can not enter in shorts or sleeveless.

Oleksandr P — Google review

It's pretty impressive from the architecture point of view to the relics you can find inside. What I can complain is that you are not allowed to take pictures inside (even without a flash) and I can't really understand why. It was a nice experience to visit one time, but most probably I won't return in the future. It's one of those, one time experience.

Cosmin V — Google review

A beautiful cathedral featuring many historical relics. Came here while we were in Padua for an afternoon and spent a couple of hours here. It’s free to enter. There’s a few street parking spots that you pay via machine. No cameras are allowed. There’s a museum where you can explore (for a fee). I suggest spending at least a couple of hours here to take in the beauty. There is a livestream of a certain section, which is delineated by signs. Holy water is sold here for 1.50 euros per bottle. The restroom is available for 0.5 euros. There is a souvenir shop.

Shanelle S — Google review

The Basilica of San Anthony, located in Padua, Italy, is a stunning religious landmark dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. This magnificent basilica is not only an architectural marvel but also a place of pilgrimage and spiritual significance. Its iconic domes and intricate artwork make it a must-visit attraction for tourists and devout believers alike.

Raymond J — Google review

Definitely one of the most spectacular Basilicas in Italia. Pretty easy to walk from the city center, on the way you can also enjoy the park with a lot of statues. Basilica itself has a stunning cupola, relics of San Antonio, particular fresco on the walls. If you are planning to visit Padova, you should definitely visit there.

Ekin — Google review

Unbelievable holy and historic site. Amazing artwork from a variety of different eras. A truly stunning building with massive domes that seem like universes of their own. Unique architecture.

Aaron O — Google review

This place is huge. Large number of domes and a vast interior made this place a must visit. Though photography is prohibited, all the locals take photos inside. I was really amazed by the gothic architecture and is very similar to churches in Germany. Overall a very pleasant experience.

Sumanta C — Google review

Had a wonderful blessed opportunity to visit St. Antony life. Lot of meaningful paintings. Artworks are like out of this world art. And his Holy relics were available to see and to pray. If you seek peace and happiness I believe you will find it here.

Matheo F — Google review

I've seen probably 200+ churches in my life in different countries, but this one left me totally speechless.It is for sure one of the most beautiful churches in whole Europe.The details and rich architecture are absolutely breath-taking.A true gem

Aljaz B — Google review

A real wonder. The blessings of Saint Anthony of Padova. The Basilica of Saint Anthony is very beautiful, calm, and peaceful; the perfect place to pray and admire the wonders of the Basilica. Saint Anthony of Padova is a very well known Saint in the northern Italy region visited by millions of pilgrims every year. Must visit...

Dr C — Google review

The Saint Antonio was born in Lisbon and died in Padova. So, for me it was a special moment having the chance to visit this beautiful place. I only went to the Basilica and the mess.

Marta S — Google review

It is a huge basilica and well preserved. The carvings, frescoes and paintings inside are fascinating. You can see the relics and the tomb of St. Anthony. If you are visiting Venice, you should definitely visit the basilica in Padova, which is very close by.

An?l A — Google review

Surreal. Must visit. Very holy place. Don’t for get to get a a few blessed prayer cards for a gold coin donation. It’s worth it.

Nel C — Google review

Have been hearing about St. Anthony of Padua and witnessing Miracles through His intercession since childhood.There was more to see and dwell upon in the Basillica of St. Anthony.A wonderful experience.Please read more about this place before visiting so that you know more on what you're gonna see specially with respect to the relics that is displayed at the Basillica.Peace of Christ to you All 🙏

FALLON F — Google review

Beautiful Basilica, the art work of everything is unbelievable, we didn’t plan to get since we were only pass by in Padua to go to Venice, nevertheless I think we were really blessed having the opportunity to go there. The all the churches I’d visited this one is the most to transmit a real feeling of peace and faith. I am really thankful for being there. Booking is not necessary. Dress code required.

LIGJAM J — Google review

Feel grateful to be here since St Antonio de Padua is my patron saint. Attended the mass in the morning, then waled around observing the chapels, got blessing from Franciscan priest, and of course praying before the tomb. It's a magnificent church to visit even if it's not for religious purpose.

Bobby S — Google review

I recommend visiting the basilica, we were on Saturday morning, it is beautiful, there is no entrance fee. The interior decoration is breathtaking.

Matej G — Google review

One of the most famous and visited sanctuaries in the world and a testament of art decorated by Giotto, Giusto de' Menabuoi, Altichiero da Zevio, and Jacopo Avanzi.

Natasa — Google review

A remarkable and revered landmark in Padua. This stunning church, completed in the 13th century, is a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The interior is richly adorned with beautiful frescoes, intricate sculptures, and impressive artworks. The basilica houses the tomb of Saint Anthony, making it a significant pilgrimage site. The Chapel of the Relics, with its precious religious artifacts, is particularly noteworthy. The serene cloisters and tranquil gardens provide a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Attending a service or simply exploring the basilica offers a deep sense of spirituality and history. A visit to the Basilica di Sant'Antonio di Padova is a truly enriching experience for both the faithful and lovers of art and architecture.

Volodymyr B — Google review

This remarkable European church, with its ancient heritage, features awe-inspiring architecture, ranking among the most beautiful churches I've seen in Europe. A visit to this serene and peaceful place in Venice is a must, offering the chance to witness the tomb of Saint Anthony.

Shijo J — Google review

I loved this place. We came on Saturday evening and there was a service held there, it was crowded but still you could see everything and it's a wonder. Nothing compares to basilicas in Italy! From small ones to the biggest ones, it's always something marvelous to see!

Sonja N — Google review

A much visit for anyone interested in the life time of St.Anthony. The Basilica is where his tomb is .

Joe B — Google review

Massive historical building with thousands of believes. If you are visiting Padua in italy must visit this place. Basilica has their own characteristics of catholic church. It has the body of stone Anthony and you can see St. Anthony’s relics as well. It’s better to visit in a week day than the week end. So much people are coming and do there respect to the church and the saint. It has a uncountable value as well.

Sahan P — Google review

Went there on Wednesday as on that day The pope will address the public, had a wait to complete the security check and entered after completing the formalities, a big crowd was there, area is kept clean, you must be aware of pickpocket and bag snatchers, wash rooms are provided, a post office is located inside the premises.Was a good experience.

Manoj C — Google review

Very nice experience visiting Saint Anthony’s Basilica.My husband and I visited the Basilica on Thursday. We really liked it. The exterior of the Basilica is very beautiful and the interior is also very beautiful. Is a very peaceful place and you can appreciate all the art and also see the reliquias. Priests are also very nice.I would recommend the visit 🩵

Ana M — Google review

4.8

(46155)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (136)

4.5

(7003)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (137)

Piazza del Santo, 11, 35123 Padova PD, Italy

+39 049 822 5652

19

Scrovegni Chapel

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (138)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (139)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (140)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (141)

Mentioned on

+53 other lists

Chapel

Sights & Landmarks

The Scrovegni Chapel is a monument to the art of Giotto and his frescoes are considered some of the finest in Europe from the 14th century. The chapel is located in Padua, Italy and reservations are recommended to visit as the frescos are beautiful.

One of a kind art treasure. Countless details. Educate yourself about it before you go and you will get much more from the time controlled experience. Do buy tickets on line ahead. Time slots do fill up. No ticket, no visit.

Erich B — Google review

It's wise to book ahead.Before entering the small chapel we were shown a short video introducing the artist Giotto and his painting style. Each time about 30 visitors are allowed to spend 15 mins to admire the famous mural above their heads. It's quite rushed but definitely worthwhile.

Charles W — Google review

Fantastic! Reservations are required well in advance, as visitors are limited, due to climate controlled environment. You will be given a time for your reservation, and don't be late. Giotto's masterpieces are from the 1300's and were early influences on renaissance art. Padua and the Scrovegni Chapel are not to be missed.

Ray B — Google review

Very unique place with inner weather control. So you need to reserve ticket beforehand and be there on time. Small lbout 25 meter per 7 Chapel with marvellous paintings.

Karol J — Google review

Espectacular experience and worth seeing. But, be prepared, the explanation video is in Italian with English subtitles, so if you don't know either it's practically useless... Calculate that once inside you have almost 15min, then you must leave. It's small so they organise and control the number of visitors.The museum was nice, but the majority of it, 80%, was just explained in Italian. So if you don't know your art and there's no one to explain it could become boring.You MUST be super punctual, and calculate at least arriving 15min earlier. You must put your things in a locker and the entrance is a bit far from the chapel.As for getting the tickets, I advise using a computer to do it. It's complicated and time consuming. TIP, the name doesn't matter. One person can purchase all the tickets under the same name.

Marina T — Google review

One of the wonders of the Medieval world, where Giotto kicked off the Renaissance with beautiful frescoes.A must see if you're in the Veneto, Padua is only a short hop from Venice, and this chapel will not disappoint.Book tickets in advance!

Patrick C — Google review

I friend from Padova advised us this was a must place to visit. The frescos where beautiful. Make reservations in advance.

Jack T — Google review

This is the highlight of our trip to Italy. An incredible place and it truly gives you a sense of wonder and awe. They do hassle you in and out though and 15 minutes seems like such a small amount of time.

Peter F — Google review

The major masterpiece of Giotto. Integral vision of the historical sequence of events. Realistic style, revolutionary for his times. Emotions on the faces are done really truly. It is not by coincidence he is compared to Dante. They both born with a difference of a couple of years made revolutions in Italian art: Giotto in painting and Dante in literature.

Yury F — Google review

We arrived quite early and showed the staff at the museum our tickets but the lady just told us her shift ends soon and her colleague will come soon which didn’t happen. They also started the video introduction before every visitor sits down so we missed the beginning.

Chia-chen L — Google review

With Giotto being the first ever to introduce such a beautiful sky colour and to embody the first ever kiss in the history of arts, one cannot but marvel his stunning frescoes dating back to the 14th century - it's a must-see when in Padua! 😊

Sheki T — Google review

Stunning frescoes. Shame you can only stay fifteen minutes, but understandable. Good intro video before you go in. Definitely book in advance.

Jamie H — Google review

Absolut beeindruckend die Malerei aus dem frühen 14. Jahrhundert hier behutsam rekonstruiert erleben zu dürfen. Giottos Einfluss auf die gesamte spätere Malerei lässt sich hier in erstaunlicher Weise erkennen. Tickets unbedingt vorher bestellen, da am selben Tag kein Zutritt mehr möglich ist. Ab 19 Uhr gibt es einen vergünstigten Eintritt, der aufgrund der technisch modernen Beleuchtung ebenso empfehlenswert ist.(Translated by Google)It is absolutely impressive to be able to experience the painting from the early 14th century carefully reconstructed here. Giotto's influence on all later painting can be seen here in an astonishing way. Be sure to order tickets in advance as entry is no longer possible on the same day. From 7 p.m. there is reduced entry, which is also recommended due to the technically modern lighting.

Martin270 — Google review

Impressive place.Totally recommended!!We didn't have tickets because we weren't sure we would have time to go to Padua on this trip to Italy and we bought the tickets on the place without any problem. We only had to wait an hour to enter the chapel but we saw the Museum.

Nuria S — Google review

Wonderful and original chapel. The most recognized place is Padova. The trip lasts 30 min and it starts with a 10-15 min-long video explaining the history of the chapel and what is represents. There is enough time to admire the interior. Definitely worth seeing! If you prefer to be sure about the time of the trip, it's better to pre-book it with vivaticket.com. The ticket also includes entrance to Musei Civici agli Eremitani (just next to the chapel) and Palazzo Zuckerman (nearby).

Monika H — Google review

A journey to Padua would be incomplete without immersing yourself in the artistic marvel that is the Scrovegni Chapel. Housing frescoes by the masterful Giotto, whose works have gracefully stood the test of time for over seven centuries, this chapel is a testament to the enduring power of Renaissance art. Giotto, revered as the progenitor of the Renaissance, skillfully departed from the prevailing Byzantine style, offering a visual narrative that exemplifies the essence of Renaissance Humanism. The well-preserved frescoes serve as a captivating window into Giotto's transformative contribution to art history, making a visit to the Scrovegni Chapel a truly enriching experience.

Zongle — Google review

This is beyond doubt one of the most beautiful and important pieces of western art. Absolutely stunning and so well preserved! This rivals, and in my opinion, surpasses the Sistine Chapel- a must see for art enthusiasts

A V — Google review

An emotional place. The chapel is beautiful, with dozens of paintings filling the walls. The story of Jesus is displayed poetically, and you can feel the emotion on display. There's a short video that staff make you watch for context before entering. Price is high but worth it.

Nikola L — Google review

In of the most beautifully decorated churches I’ve ever visited. It had the famous “Kiss of Death” painting inside of it; it is quite the experience, you have to wait inside a temperature controlled room before visiting. You can only stay so long inside the church before you have to leave due to the temperature change. It was a very interesting experience and it was absolutely stunning inside. It was definitely worth the visit and I would highly suggest you visit if your in the Padua area.

Pong L — Google review

Must-see in Padova - chapel with famous Giotto paintings. We didn't book/buy tickets in advance (in June), but woman at the ticket office was very helpful and found tickets for us, we could enter in 45minutes. Must be on time in front of chapel, otherwise you could not enter. Visit consists of 15min video presentation and 15 min visit of chapel.Even our teenagers were impressed.

Lenka S — Google review

Amazing... even if you're not into the art history or the politics of the early centuries, you have to see this place. It'll change your outlook on life and appreciation of what we have today. The construction aspect alone is worth the time.

Randy B — Google review

4.8

(15282)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (143)

5.0

(7549)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (144)

Piazza Eremitani, 8, 35121 Padova PD, Italy

+39 049 201 0020

20

Olympic Theater

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (145)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (146)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (147)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (148)

Mentioned on

16 lists

Performing arts theater

Concerts & Shows

Teatro Olimpico, Europe's first covered theater constructed in the 16th century by Palladio and completed after his death by Scamozzi, still stands today as a Renaissance adaptation of ancient theaters. The stage appears much larger upon entrance due to the use of intelligent set designs that diminish in size to create an illusion of distance. This permanent indoor structure was influential for its time, as most performances were held outdoors at temporary venues.

Magnifisent architecture by Andrea Palladio, one of many World heritage sites in Vicenza. You can stay here for hours, admiring the scene.

Stefanos N — Google review

We visited this place while nothing was playing so we managed to sit and enjoy a bit of the interior design and architecture. It’s astonishing. The handwork that has gotten into this place is just out of this world.

Matteo M — Google review

If you decide to spend money anywhere in Vicenza, it should certainly be here. It's a short visit and you really don't see much else than the stage itself, but it manages to charm its way into your heart with the decoration and unique atmosphere. It's good to use your Vicenza pass/4 museum card for it.

Kristýna V — Google review

Just absolutely magical, this is a very special theater & well worth paying for a guide to explain it's majestic history... I'd give it six ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐!

TKZ — Google review

Cant go to Vicenza and not see this. It is astonishing. Tons of detail and very unique. Try to see the light/music show if possible.

Kelton E — Google review

Amazing place, absolutely worth a visit. Get the free audio guide!

Sonia B — Google review

Truly hard to describe such an amazing work...

VAL O — Google review

A masterpiece from Palladio right in the center of Vicenza. The room before the theater is also worth a stop. A brief exhibition about the history of the building is also available, but it's easy to miss and the staff don't really push it

Mika B — Google review

To cut to the chase- it's a 500 year old theatre with REAL SCULPTURES and an architectural portico for a scene! Although myself I felt that the amount of architectural glamour seems almost kitschy, you cannot deny the scale and grandeur of the design.We visited with a year old baby. We left the pram at the reception desk, the staff was friendly for us to leave it there. There was a light show included in the price which wasn't great if you ask me, a bit over the top-new-years-eve type of thing, but it's a matter of opinion I guess.Overall, really worth visiting!

Jack W — Google review

Masterpiece of Palladian architecture just a few minutes walk from the central square. Entry is around 11euros, but if you get the museum or Vicenza card and visit a couple of other spots you can easily make up for the entry fees. A theater from a bygone era with not too many visitors.

D C — Google review

Absolutely beautiful and amazing. I would say it is a must see. I think this is one of the most amazing things I have seen in Italy. I hope to be blown away as we visit farther south but am comfortable with my statement. Entry is 11 per person. Kids to a certain age are free but it would be best to go with older kids. We took our 2yo and it was tough. Pictures simply don't do it justice. Go see it!

Morgan M — Google review

Great piece of history. Light show was astonishing :)

Goran P — Google review

Amazing place that you really don’t expect from the outside. Take the guided tour and you won’t regret it!

Keith B — Google review

Teatro Olympico Vicenza..The oldest stage set in the world. Built in 1580 /85 by Palladio the Renaissance architect,completed after his death. The set was never dismantled . Entry through a pleasant garden which has a cafe/ bar. A. Long gallery depicting characters and quotes from plays. Enjoyed it. Vicenza was a pleasant surprise less expensive and less frenetic than many Italian tourist spots.

Rosa A — Google review

A lot smaller than I expected when walking through, but very cool. I was amazed at the theater itself and it would be awesome to see a play here.

Michael P — Google review

This amazing theater has to be seen to be believed. It was designed by Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) and completed three years after his death in 1583. It was the first indoor theater to revive the antique tradition of providing a permanent stage and seating. The theater was commissioned by the Olympic Academy, a group of Vicentine nobles and intellectuals, founded in 1556. Palladio and his son Silla were members.

Nils P — Google review

Simply perfect peace of arhitecite and history. A must see if you are there. It's the oldest closed amphitheaters in the world. You will remain impressed for sure!

Marko C — Google review

Listen to the free audio guide to get the most out of your visit. Light shows are every half hour and last a few minutes.

DanielKristi W — Google review

4.8

(8173)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (149)

5.0

(2969)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (150)

Piazza Matteotti, 11, 36100 Vicenza VI, Italy

+39 0444 320854

I'll never travel to Prague without this trip planner again

Learn more

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (151)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (152)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (153)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (154)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (155)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (156)

I will never travel to Prague without this app againAvailable on the App Store

21

Casa di Giulietta

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (158)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (159)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (160)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (161)

Mentioned on

+58 other lists

Museum

Architectural Buildings

Specialty Museums

The museum Juliet's House is dedicated to the story of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, which is said to have been inspired by a true story from Verona during the 1300s. The house where the story took place can now be visited, and visitors are able to see a stone balcony that is said to have inspired Shakespeare.

When we visited the museum that is attached was closed. We didn’t mind because we heard it might not be worth a visit. The area itself is generally busy but is a nice little place to stop by and take a picture. If you don’t do the museum it doesn’t take too much time so I think it is worth a stop on most itineraries.

Chris B — Google review

We traveled via train to Verona and had to stop by Juliet’s house. Due to COVID, you must show your green pass or vaccination card at the entrance. There is no fee to go in to the courtyard but there is a fee to see the museum. I thought it was cool but not worth going into the museum. Just personal preference! It’s definitely touristy but if you’re in Verona, you may as well stop by!

Eve — Google review

Romantic place turned into a touristic nightmare. The balcony and the place are awesome; but the crowd and people gathered in such a small square just makes the experience unpleasant. Yes, it's romantic, yes it's full of historical background and emotions; but most of the people visiting the place only think about one thing - take a picture of Juliette's statue with the breast in their hand or hanging a heart locker on the wall. I don't judge anyone here...just a bit disappointed by the atmosphere.

Arnaud V — Google review

Entrance to the courtyard was free, but entry to the building was paid. It's worth a look, even if you you don't want to go inside.The statue is also very popular for photos.

Steven K — Google review

Honestly, this is 100% the worst sight in Verona - and this comes from a hardcore Shakespeare lover! The outside of the house is so so overcrowded it gets really annoying, and the inside of the house isn't really worth seeing - there's nothing interesting, expect for maybe the bed replica from the Romeo and Juliet movie. The balcony is cute, but with the hundreds of people around, you can't even get a decent picture. Free entry to the courtyard, you need to have a ticket and a reservation to be able to visit the inside.

Kristýna V — Google review

The location is a notable historical and romantic destination.Due to its popularity, it can be quite crowded.To ensure a smooth and convenient visit, it is advisable to purchase tickets in advance.Overall, I had a positive experience.

Tejas D — Google review

The house is huge, and for those who love the story it is something you must visit. The tickets are only online so make sure you book before visiting. If you just want to see the figure of Juliette, then is another queue with no tickets.

M W — Google review

It’s a very sweet and romantic place. The house has a beautiful tiny balcony that’s adorablePaintings, clothes and pieces of furniture that helps you to visualize the Romantic EraNo a very long wait to get inside and the staff is very helpful with buying tickets online ( you can buy tickets while waiting)There is a shop next to it where you can buy cute souvenirs to bring back home.

Julchen R — Google review

Something to see when you are in Verona. Pretty nice typical house in the center. Well preserved and then is the balcony. Nothing exceptional, more symbolic.

Marco G — Google review

It was finally good to see the location of all those hours of reading Romeo and Juliet in high school took place.We were able to order tickets to view the house while everyone else stood outside to take pictures. It was very easy to do and foreign credit cards are excepted by the ticketing agency.The house is MASSIVE, and it was good to get clarification on so many parts of the story that words and videos didn’t relay. It is over four stories tall and very wide.It was good also to share the day with my ten year old son and told him that he has a head start on the subject.The home was well persevered and had numerous paintings, sculptures and costumes.

Sammakai R — Google review

The house is bigger than expected but the famous balcony is really small. You have to buy tickets online, otherwise they won't let you in. The house itself is cute and has a few old things like the clothes of romeo and juliet and some paintings in it

reputation — Google review

A must visit location for any Shakespearean literature enthusiasts. Great pictures can be taken of this historic site.Its a very romantic place in Verona, thousands of lovers have etched their names in the nearby covered wall. Can be very busy, it's a full on tourist location. Highly recommended.

Daniel S — Google review

I read a comment that says it’s a romantic place turned into a tourist nightmare and that’s the perfect description. People just want to go touch Juliet’s breast and take pictures doing it. Personal space is unbeknownst to those people. It still a beautiful place and there’s audiobooks available with QR code and it costs 2.5€, I didn’t buy it but it looks interesting. Overall the place have a romantic vibe and the store in front of the balcony has nice souvenirs (but you can find the same ones cheaper around the city). I tried to take a picture of Juliet only and couldn’t do it because people kept jumping to a breast holding picture, so I gave up and got the picture I wanted online. Bring your patience, and enjoy that balcony full of history!

Thais — Google review

We didn't enter the museum and the balcony itself, but it's freely accessible to enter the courtyard. From there you have a great view on the balcony and the statue of Julia, free of charge. If you want to enter, you'll have to pay. It's nice to see where Shakespeare got his inspiration from for the greatest love tale of all time, but you'll have to deal with the hordes of visiting tourists.

Juljan D — Google review

Make what you want of it here.Get your Mrs to climb the stairs to the balcony.It would be great if they did it on a personal note like have a bookable 5 min window to view and visit.When we went there was a lot of people not doing a lot apart from blocking the way.Make the most of it in its current state 👍🏼

Philip O — Google review

Crowded but nice. You can't really see much but is a great experience if you want to relieve the lovely story between Romeo and Juliet. You can enter Juliet's home and stay on her balcony. You can also take a photo with her statue and, if you're with your loved one, you can express your love by putting a lock in front of the home of love.

Stefan S — Google review

Not sure it's worth the hype really.Tickets must be bought online in advance of entry and this is the only way to access the balcony.There are a number of items on display related to the story but really people are paying to pose on the balcony, myself included.If you're a Shakespeare fan, still think it's a must on the bucket list.

Beki S — Google review

Very nice location to visit for the cinema&literature fans and for the wide public as well. I think a bit more info regarding the exhibits would be appreciated.

Krysty N — Google review

Well worth it to get in (4.5€ as a student) and write a letter to Juliet! Make sure to do it in advance. The views from the top floor of the patio are just amazing. There are also a few frescos that are nice.

Raquel O — Google review

Nice to look at & the story behind it is “cute”. The little museo inside is a nice touch.We went in Feb so the wait was next to nothing,It says max 1 min on the balcony but nobody there to enforce (maybe when it’s busy there is?)Only downside is the shop opposite, kind ruins the view from the balcony!

Ryan A — Google review

We tailored a 1/2 day trip from Milan to Verona via train called Regionale departuring from Stazione Centrale, with tickets bought online at the very last minute. It allowed us to get to know the Veronese’s Architecture, Afrescos, Arena, Art, and the grave of Giulietta! We got into her house and acknowledge that Romeo’s house is still alive but privately kept.We highly recommend visiting the house inside and buying a doll souvenir with your name at its exit on the right as the staff of the shop is very nice!What a wonderful experience!

AC Z — Google review

Don’t be taken in by all these sites trying to charge excessive amounts. It’s free entry to the courtyard and then it was €1 entry to visit the house and stand on the balcony. There is a QR code in the courtyard which takes you to the site to book the tickets and they let you straight in. If you are unsure they will help you with the form at the house entrance. You are allowed a 1 minute max on the balcony and there is a queue but it goes down quickly. They have done away with all the love letters but you can get a padlock for €5-€7 from the gift shop to put on the padlock wall, they have a pen you use for free in the shop to write on the padlock too. There is a queue to touch the statue but I didn’t participate but it looked like it was moving quickly.

Emma B — Google review

Fantastic place in the Verona. You can feel the soul from beginning to end William Shakespeare’s story in this place. If you have plan to visit inside to house museum, I recommend buy ticket before.

Sezay H — Google review

Not impressed, i was there because, obviously, of th story of the two young lovers, but nothing extraordinary. Really crowded, although i was during a weekday morning. Pretty small place, thankfully there was a man that was making sure people were leaving once they had their photos. Nice to see it once, but i won't come back.Take care, until the next review🤗

Filip R — Google review

We entered before closing time around 5:45pm on Saturday. We had a Verona card and booked online entry just before 5am. It was the only place where reservations were checked. It was good at this time, no crowds, which allowed me to take a few photos 😀

S W — Google review

17 years ago, when I was there for the first time, there were five times less visitors, there were no waiting lines. Now I brought the children to see Julia's terrace and the sculpture and we really waited, both at the entrance, which is now from a completely different street, but also at the photo shoot with Julia.

Borislav B — Google review

In Verona city traveling events, then please meet Miss Juliet too because we shouldn't let her think of Romeo only.Moreover there are many delicious ice cream and bakery shops alongside Juliet 's House.

Preechavut K — Google review

Although it is one of the main attractions in the city, it materializes the story of the love of Romeo and Juliet, and has no historical basis. The ticket price was not high, but it was crowded. If you have time, it's nice to visit it. If you are interested in architecture, history, the story of the people who participated in the creation of the city, you will find more important monuments that you would have visited before this one. You can leave the symbolic Julia's house for the end. It's certainly a very nice idea that I highly respect (marketing and tourism).

Ana F — Google review

Lovely quaint place to visit. If you want to see the house and take a balcony photo you need to buy an online pass for 6 euro per person. You'll find a QR code to scan while waiting in queue.I went on a Wednesday so it wasn't too crowded. 5-10 minutes wait for balcony photo and 3 minutes queue for the statue pics.

ROBERT M — Google review

Nice place, friendly staff, long lines but they move fairly quick. You only get to see the courtyard with the balcony and Juliette's statue. There are a couple of shops with cute souvenirs.

Alejandra C — Google review

4.1

(74763)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (164)

3.5

(12246)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (165)

Via Cappello, 23, 37121 Verona VR, Italy

+39 045 803 4303

22

Piazza delle Erbe

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (166)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (167)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (168)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (169)

Mentioned on

+44 other lists

$$$$affordable

Sights & Landmarks

The Piazza delle Erbe is an historic plaza surrounded by cafes and buildings with quaint architecture. It is a great place to explore Verona's historic center, and features a statue of Madonna Verona dating back to Roman times.

Visited in early January, they had a Christmas market in which was good fun. Picked up chestnuts and mulled wine, purchased the usual tourist merch and marvelled at the buildings. Great spot at Christmas.

Spencer H — Google review

Really, I felt good in this place. It is the city’s outlet and the main square overlooks the restaurants and the square has this beautiful fountain… Everything is beautiful in Verona. It is a city with an identity that you will not forget because it is difficult to visit cities with a unique identity.

Ibrahim N — Google review

Despite the huge crowd, this place (the square) still captivates. Everything worth actually is at a level above your heads, and everything that happens in the crowd among curious and enthusiastic tourists does not lose its charm. From monuments, statues, to unusually beautiful patterns on the exterior walls of houses, to beautiful restaurants with even better service. Everything is great. The pleasure provided by lunch or at least coffee, ice cream, in one of the gardens on this square is worth the money invested (and it is not bigger than other tourist towns).

Ana F — Google review

Every time I come to Verona I stay for hours in Piazza delle Erbe (the oldest in the city) because I consider this square a real charm .. and perhaps the truest corner of the city. A corner where palaces, towers, statues and architectural elements from various eras overlap creating a harmonious, unique and unrepeatable collage. Piazza delle Erbe is one of the most beautiful Italian squares in Italy I've ever seen! I have always loved the square for its continuous meeting point of people and cultures, and for its ability to generate authentic stories.

Domenico D — Google review

Lovely market, with a wide range of things on offer. Christmas Market is a great visit too- although very busy!

Brogan H — Google review

Nice square, suvenire stall and gifts all over the place. Architecture is amazing. Around the square a lot of restaurants with good food.

Stefano M — Google review

A great combination of historical buildings and nice restaurants with a central view of the center. We visited this place on sunday and there was a bazaar with huge variaty of souvenirs. Defintely you should stop for a while and enjoy the atmosphere in here.

Murat — Google review

The old buildings flanking the piazza is beautiful. Well preserved and blends quite well with the restaurants and cafes below. The center of the piazza is filled with pop up stores and it is incredibly crowded. Skirt the to the side and enjoy the views of the piazza from there.Beware of pickpockets.

Julie P — Google review

Its a square with lots of shops and eateries. Since, I went here in Dec, the square turns into a Christmas Market. It is very crowded. The old buildings are very nice. Reccomended to go during the shoulder season when the crowds are lesser.

Imran Z — Google review

Piazza delle Erbe, also known as Piazza Erbe, stands as Verona's oldest square, situated above the former Roman Forum area. During Roman times, it served as the hub of political and economic activity, later evolving with the replacement of Roman structures by medieval ones.

Arosha W — Google review

Beautiful place with great restaurants and shops around! Plus historical residential buildings.

Krisztián H — Google review

Very beautiful piazza with overpriced cafes on it. More beautiful when stands in the middle are closed , they sell some uninteresting touristic stuff and close the view and perspective. Beautiful anyway

Natasha K — Google review

This is a very cool place to visit. Nice little shops all around with restaurants and vendors. It can get a little crowded as well. The pricing doesn't seem to be too bad either. So you can enjoy ice cream , fruit or a meal.

Arthur J — Google review

Saw it in the rain, but imagine it's lovely to visit in good weather

Andy H — Google review

Piazza delle Erbe was the forum when Verona was founded during the Roman Empire, and has remained in use as the main square for commerce.

Kent W — Google review

The Piazza delle Erbe is a mesmerizing blend of history and beauty. As you wander through its ancient cobblestone streets, you'll find yourself surrounded by remarkable landmarks. The northern side boasts the grandeur of the ancient town hall, the Torre dei Lamberti, and the captivating frescoes of the Mazzanti Houses. Across from it stands the majestic Palazzo Maffei, adorned with statues of Greek gods, while a white marble column proudly displays St. Mark's Lion, symbolizing the Republic of Venice. Venture to the south and discover the Casa dei Mercanti, now home to the Banca Popolare di Verona, and the charming medieval tower-houses of the Ghetto. Don't miss the square's oldest treasure, the enchanting fountain crowned by the Madonna Verona, a Roman sculpture from 380 AD. With each step, history comes alive in this enchanting square, where every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered.

Max B — Google review

4.7

(15373)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (172)

4.5

(9434)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (173)

Piazza Erbe, 37121 Verona VR, Italy

+39 045 807 7111

23

Monte Baldo

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (174)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (175)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (176)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (177)

Mentioned on

2 lists

Mountain range

Nature & Parks

Mountains

Monte Baldo, a captivating alpine attraction, offers a range of activities for nature enthusiasts. With its extensive network of hiking trails, visitors can explore the picturesque landscape while enjoying panoramic views. A cable car ride to the summit provides an exhilarating experience and allows for breathtaking vistas of the surrounding area. The starting point at Novezzina near the Astronomical Observatory offers ample parking space and easy access to path 657 leading to Monte Telegrafo Rifugio G. Barana.

Breathtaking views of lake Garda. You can make a trip around the surrounding peaks or just sip your drink while watching the scenery.

Pavla K — Google review

Be prepared for a loong wait an hour at peak times that is for the first stageThen there is a second stage to the summit…. again you may have to wait for 15 20 minutes here Also you pay €10 for a buggy and a €2 supplement on each persons ticket !!’ Best times to go are after 3pmYou may also have to queue to come back down but not so long a waiting timeThe restaurant at the summit is very slow 30 minutes for basic sandwich and rude dismissive staff My advice is take your own food drinks with you

spixy5 — Google review

An incredible morning spent on top of the world, well, Lake Garda, at least!We left quite early, enabling us to be at Cable Car to take us up there with no queueing and plenty of time to enjoy the trails on Monte Baldo. The 27 euros each was money well spent. After a spot of hiking, an ice cold beer and a cappuccino was well received at the bar. On leaving around noon we noted the crowds queueing to go up was very high. I'd suggest getting there early to avoid the crowds.All in all, a fantastic experience, and look forward to repeating it again next year.

Graeme B — Google review

A place you just simply have too visit. With breath taking views and a great experience makes this a family day out you won’t forget.

Miles T — Google review

One of the most beautiful areas near Verona. You can reach the top walking or using a cableway from Malcesine. It's amazing during the summer and magic during the winter! You can park the car at "localitå Due Pozze'l or start from "Novezza". It's like a postcard!

Ig R — Google review

Beautiful views on a nice day. Go early if you plan to take the tail car or expect to wait for an extended time. Nice walks will lead you away from the crowd if you are prepared to walk for a bit.

Tom — Google review

Beautiful and peaceful. Eating here is quite expensive here,to visit this placeit's better to take something with you to eat and drink.😊👍🏻👍🏻

Baljeet K — Google review

We loved it - watching paragliders, watching sheep run around, taking photos, etc.Make sure you buy tickets online.Dont go too late into the day.Bring warm clothes.Plan enough time to be up there - It is very nice so you may want to stay longer.The line for going down the mountain can be long.

Fadi M — Google review

Awesome view not only over Lago di Garda but also over the villages, valleys and hills in the hinterland. I took the cable car from Malcesine, which is unfortunately expensive (paid 23 Euro for return ticket) but worth it. If you don't mind to camp in the mountains a 2 days trip from the hinterland towards Lago di Gardo via Monte Baldo would definitely be amazing!

Karsten L — Google review

Climbing the mountain from the bottom to the top was extremely challenging but the view afterwards definitely made up for it! Awesome view on the lake and really enjoyable nature all around.

Felix F — Google review

Beautiful view!And a great panoramic cablecar right to the top. Waiting 1h and 30min to enter it, but they are well organised and the view on the top is amazing!

Taja B — Google review

Nice views on Lake Garda. A bit of a long que to get up and get down with the cable car.

Bart P — Google review

4.7

(1794)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (178)

4.5

(4207)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (179)

37018 Malcesine, VR, Italy

24

MUSE

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (180)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (181)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (182)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (183)

Mentioned on

+42 other lists

Science museum

Museums

MUSE is a beautiful and interesting science museum with many high-tech, hands-on exhibits. It is located in the heart of one of Europe's most vibrant cities and is always busy with visitors.

We chose this option because weather was really bad and we could not ski. We were very surprised how amazing this place is. There are several floors of educative fun and whole familly including the 5 y old really enjoyed the stay. It is amazing how is the place interactive and very well managed. Something what is really extraordinary is the butterfly jungle and we were lucky enough to see the unwrapping baby butterflies which I have not seen before :). I highly recommend even for full price but if you have the guestcard from your hotel, don't forget to take it as you will receive great discount on your ticket, we paid only 21 Eur for 3 adults and kid.

Zuzana P — Google review

I think it is probably the only aesthetically modern museum in Trento, even though if you visit Rovereto, you will find a modern art museum called MART. But now lets focus on this first. I like how everything looks neat regardless of the fact that it is not optimally organized. I don't get why the order of theme for each floor is quite absurd and hard to follow. Other than that, I really like the ambiance and lighting. The staff are quite helpful and nice to talk to. And I really hope that they provide a prayer room for Muslim because it would be very pleasing and convenient. Overall, I def recommend it 👌👌

Mochammad A — Google review

A truly beautiful place full of interesting expositions and experiments. Great to bring your kids on any given day. The place is super clean and has an amazing architecture that invites you to explore the museum and interact with everything around you.A must see in town

Aitor D — Google review

Great place to go with the kids, but I'm sure it's super crowdy during the season. Engaging and interactive, friendly stuff, ok food. Lovely rain forest and hilarious vagin* tents (not sure if intended, but I would take one home 😀)

Paulina R — Google review

A great science museum for kids and adults. Many interactive models of practical physics for kids to play with and learn in the process. A lot of fossils of pre historic animal are also showcased along with many stuffed animals of the region.Better book your three hour slot in advance as it's almost always pretty busy there.

Nouman Q — Google review

It's the main scientific museum of the city of Trento, and has a meticulously curated permanent exhibition on subjects ranging from evolution, genetics, geography, climate change, mineralogy, etc. and significant amount of these can be interacted with as experiments or demonstrations. There are also many interesting events and temporary exhibitions. The only downside to the whole experience is that a single ticket only permits one to visit it for three hours, which is nowhere near enough time to see everything carefully.

Omkar K — Google review

What a fun place for the whole family! Excellent interactive museum with plenty of conveniently located elevators, toilets and water stations. We had a blast!

Emma O — Google review

Very interesting place to visit, especially with child >5 y.o. Museum offers 5 floors of exhibitions, many of them are interactive and great for children to make simple experiments.

Wojtek J — Google review

A striking 5-floor museum to visit with the kids in Trento. Interesting and informative themes at each floor, felt all animals so close (not hidden behind a glass wall) including interactive posts. Worth to visit when you are in Trento.

Ahmet V — Google review

We absolutely loved it... So many interactivity, interesting ways to describe difficult phenomenons, beautiful stuffed animal exhibitions, great african jungle and terrace views...

Karina K — Google review

I think it's one of the best science and natural history themed museums I've visited. The tropical forest section is excellent. A lot of interactive exhibits, great for visiting with kids. Information in English, Italian, and German. I'd advise one to slot at least three hours for a visit. The museum café is currently closed for renovation.

Vad L — Google review

Wonderful museum with lots of interactive games for kids. We spent there for 2hours with our kid and it seems not enough for him to play all the game. The museum’s design is stunning and very modern with all necessary service for a comfortable visiting

Coba N — Google review

The museum is very modern and has a more natural history profile and has a well-organized collection on specific floors for each theme and with a very interesting and interactive organization, especially for children. Excellent tour for families with children.

Bruno G — Google review

An awesome museum, particularly for, but not limited to children. Lots of experiments to perform, things to touch and see. Most of the places are designed very carefully and with love. The personnel is very friendly and caring.

D — Google review

Definitely to be visited at least once in your life!!! It is interesting for toddlers because they have a section for them.

Sara I — Google review

Great science museum with many interesting things and great events.

Eduardo G — Google review

Very nice museum, visit if you like science!

Greta P — Google review

Amazing museum. We used the Trentino guest card for a discount on admission. My kids are 9 and 6 years old. The 9 year old could have spent a few days here. My 6 year old loved the interactive floor.

Kristine R — Google review

4.7

(21498)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (186)

4.5

(5435)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (187)

Corso del Lavoro e della Scienza, 3, 38122 Trento TN, Italy

+39 0461 270311

25

Pragser Wildsee

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (188)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (189)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (190)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (191)

Mentioned on

13 lists

Lake

Nature & Parks

Bodies of Water

Pragser Wildsee is a beautiful UNESCO world heritage site, with towering mountains and a deep blue color. It's also become quite a popular Instagram spot in the past few years. The most beautiful thing about this lake is that you can find many climbing opportunities nearby, making it an ideal destination for adventurers.

We visited in extra season, not crowded but a lot of hiking tracks closed. Lovely to walk by the lake

Oana M — Google review

One of the most beautiful places I have ever bene! For sure It Is worth the visit. Important to Remember to book the parking before going, mainly in the weekends. The walking around the lake is easy also to go worth family, but with several stairs in the way.

Afonso J — Google review

Beautiful lake with stunning views and green water. Parking is a little costly. Not much to eat at the restaurant after 3 pm. Going around the lake takes roughly 2 hours. Worth visiting once.

Vikram K — Google review

Perfectly beautiful lake, but the conditions for renting the boat is ridiculous. Why I need to pay also for magnet and postcard, when they have a proper souvenir shop with better selection just behind the corner..

stradivarius — Google review

Such an amazing view! We went there in April, and the lake was still frozen that we were able to walk on it!! The lake has an amazing location; you need to go up (either with a car or by bus) for a bit long while, and you will find the lake surrounded by mountains and vivid trees. The only bad point was that the parking lot was unreasonable expensive.

Ekin — Google review

No words to express the beauty of this lake. It’s a jewel of Dolomites. Unlike other lakes in the Dolomites, this lake is easily accessible. Therefore, it can get very busy during the summer months. The hike around the lake is a must thing to do. The trail around the lake is easy and well maintained.There is a very big car park but it’s expensive. There are a few places well before the lake where you can park but it’s a long walk to the lake.If you are into landscape photography then sunrise would be a better option as there will be fewer people in the early morning.Boat trips and photography on the boat deck are expensive too.A highly recommended place!

Tahir I — Google review

Amazing place! Even in winter still worth a visit. The bistro on the lake is a treat. A quick tip, go to the toilet beforehand, otherwise be ready to pay for it. :P

Adriano M — Google review

This is a wonderful place. Good parking. Unfortunately, still too many idiots that leave their litter. As dog owner, I don‘t understand those who bag up and then disregard the bag😡. Still the path around the lake is beautiful. Water level was a little low.

Craig M — Google review

One of the biggest lakes in the area, it’s possibly one of the most stunning lakes in the world🏞️😍. No trip to the Dolomites is complete without a stop here⛰️🇮🇹!

Kateryna M — Google review

The most beautiful lake I have ever seen! It was in my bucket list for a long time ago! Loved every angle of this stunning scenery!

Angeliki S — Google review

The moment I arrived in this place, I instantly fell in love because of the beauty that it holds. The scenery is just breathtaking and truly spectacular. Going to this place during the winter is truly magical and it looks like it straight up came from the movie Narnia. Me and my friends took some time taking pictures on this place and also had some fun playing with the snow. Make sure to wear comfortable trekking shoes that are water-resistant to fully enjoy this area! I also remember a wedding photoshoot was ongoing in the area and I am sure that the photos will really be amazing. Please visit this as soon as possible, a must!

Argie M — Google review

This beautiful lake is overwhelmed by tourists during the day. However, there is plenty of space for everyone. Come early in the morning to avoid the crowd.

Photon670 K — Google review

Beautiful place to go for a walk round a lake. Buy entry tickets online before you go, or go to the info area where there is a QR code you can scan and buy ticket.

Sandra A — Google review

Amazing hike along the lake with beautiful viewing points and places to chill by the lake. The shore is rocky and so is the bottom of the lake which makes it have this wonderful green color. Do bring something to sit on as the rocks don’t make it comfortable. The hike takes around 2,5 hours and it can be done with regular shoes too. Quite popular so it will not be a quiet walk.

Oana A — Google review

Absolutely breathtaking. Would love to stay at the hotel next time I come. I recommend this place to anyone seeking holiday in the Dolomites.

Erik C — Google review

Gorgeous lake with mountain and a turquoise blue water. We took a walk around the lake and it took us around 1.5 hours stopping to take photos. We also had the pleasure to stay at the hotel on the lake and parking was redeemed with the stay. You can also rent a boat to take a ride on the lake for 30 minutes.

Connie C — Google review

Very stunning lake. I would highly recommend bringing crampons if you are wanting to walk around the lake as it is super icey and slippery at this time of the year (November). The car park is €35 for the entire day. No reception at the lake. There is also restaurant.

Anne-Marie Y — Google review

Nature has already set the best camera filter for you. Just go and enjoy you time there. If possible take a boat ride, don’t worry much about rowing, you can learn from the crash course given there. Just sit in the middle of the lake and ENJOY tour time! This place is surreal!

Ahnaf C — Google review

One of the most beautiful lake I had ever seen in my life. Must visit.

เดชา ป — Google review

The lake is absolutely gorgeous! Would recommend visiting before 9am to avoid the crowds and catch a beautiful sunrise. Check for timings depending on whether you're taking public / private transport.

Pragya B — Google review

Beautiful lake, very popular! Already early in the morning is full of photographers. Very easy to arrive! There is a hotel, souvernie shop and like a bar cafeteria right before the lake!The views are just amazing, you can hike around, which I recommend doing :)The boat station opens from 10 am, although I saw a couple who got married, they could I imagine rent the place earlier for a photo session!The place is worth no matter what!

Carlota A — Google review

Stunning view of a beautiful lake and surrounding mountains. Take a nice walk around the lake trail to see it from all sides, well worth it.

Jarrett B — Google review

This place is stunning. I recommend you to come late in the evening, it’s not that crowded. There are 2 parking lots, one of which is more closer to the lake. The bus stop is also very close. If you have time please do the hike around the lake, it will offer some breathtaking views.

Vishwanath D — Google review

Stunning turquoise lake that is sheltered by multiple Dolomite mountains. There is an hour walk around the lake, which is beautiful. The landscape of the peaks is stunning, including various rock formations, moss and treeline. Worth doing and parking was cheap after 4pm

Nikola L — Google review

4.7

(14227)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (192)

4.5

(5446)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (193)

39030 Prags, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy

I'll never travel to Prague without this trip planner again

Learn more

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (194)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (195)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (196)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (197)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (198)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (199)

I will never travel to Prague without this app againAvailable on the App Store

26

Trauttmansdorff Castle

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (201)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (202)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (203)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (204)

Mentioned on

18 lists

Castle

Nature & Parks

Trauttmansdorff Castle boasts a tourism museum and is surrounded by sprawling botanical gardens offering striking mountain views. A visit to the castle museum can be a relaxing end to a seven-hour tour of the gardens, which are well worth the time. Although the restaurant experience was not ideal due to slow service and forgetful staff, this was the only negative aspect of an otherwise beautiful location.

Wow WHAT A PLACE, had a great time. Been there for 4,5 hour ( it was a hot day 33 degrees )The only thing I’m mad off is that I climbed all the way to the birds and when i was finally all the way up it was closed for technical reason grrrr why could anyone tell me that at the entrance. Not cool!But further it was a beautiful spot!

Miss S — Google review

This place is very beautiful! I advise you to visit all 12 castles.

?????? ? — Google review

Wonderful place to spend time. Alone or with the family, there is an endless things to see and to do, to get some refreshment or just to relax somewhere. Absolutely worth the €16 ticket (and €5/day parking). Higly recommended.

Lucian O — Google review

Worth to see and it's wonderful 🤩

Malihe J — Google review

The gardens are unbelievably beautiful. A treasure. A good 4 to 5 hours walk of wonderful landscapes. The castle’s visit is not worth it.

Benoit D — Google review

Exceptionally beautiful botanic garden with a huge variety of plants and stunning views off the viewing platforms higher up on the hill. The different routes through the park are thematically arranged and guide you through the entire park. If you want to see everything, 3-3,5 hours should be sufficient if you walk at an average speed. There's multiple play areas and opportunities for interaction for children to make it more interesting for them. The restaurant is at an average price, the quality of the food we got there was however very good, and it was deliverd to the table rather quickly. Would definitely recommend this to everyone good by foot!

David W — Google review

The most beautiful botanical gardens that I've ever seen in my life. We spent almost 4.5 hours admiring it. My kids were thrilled since there are a lot of interesting things there for kids alongside the gardens.I strongly recommend visiting there, just make sure you have extra time.There is also a tourist museum there (inside the castle), unfortunately due to a lack of time and a wonderful weather,we prefer to visit the gardens and not visit the museum.

Noa P — Google review

In the castle there is a museum and left thst for the end of our tour there, to chill after we took 7 hours to visit the Botanical garden, and it's worth each minute. Restaurant experience want so great as we waited 15 minutes to just be served, even though others around us were served, they forgot to bring the water we ordered, got salads without the cutlery, and when we told we didn't get the water we ordered, we were charged another one on our tab. We sorted it our later but that experience is the only bad thing we had there.

Anja S — Google review

If you are on a slow vocation, it is possible to spend a Day there.

Ilze B — Google review

This place is so awesome I don't even want to write a review about it, it might make it busier in this era of overtourism.But anyway: this garden is too beautiful to be true: the location in the Alps, the hilly terrain of the park, and the variety of plants and flowers and artwork. Usually it's sunny here which really helps.We were here in late October which was perfect.Walking around is not really doable for people who don't walk well.Parking is easy, there's also a bus to the station and it's an easy detour from the Brenner tollway.

Michael B — Google review

Just great.Nice to walk around to enjoy the flowers and trees but also the waterfall and ponds, terraces, and viewpoints above the valley.Also an aviary and some mountain goats and green house with unique species.Lovely and recommended to the whole family.

David N — Google review

After reading so many glowing reviews of this place, we decided to check it out. The gardens are enormous and can be steep at times, so be prepared for a workout if you want to see some of the upper attractions like the lovers garden and the aviary which I thought were both worth the climb.I’d recommend giving yourself at least 4 hours to see everything. We spent 3 hours here and weren’t able to see everything.

Jessica G — Google review

Absolutely AMAZING place! Beautiful gardens, loads to see and explore. When I was reading the reviews, some people were saying that you could easily spend a whole day there - I was a bit sceptical. But actually, you could! We spent about 3-4 hours there!There are some spots for picnic too. There are also few restaurants to grab some food / drinks / gelato. Would deffo recommend!

Anna — Google review

This was our second visit, this time during the day - our previous visit was during the late opening one evening in the summer. The gardens are stunning, plenty of flowers and scents in early May. We were there 4h30m and didn't see everything, nor did we visit the museum. This is a place you can visit time and time again, but be aware that there aren't many places to shelter when/if it rains.Finally, don't visit in good weather at the weekend if you are travelling by car, the parking was full! Public transport is a better option.

Mike H — Google review

Amazing place!! You can tell how much work they put into the garden, it is incredible. Allow at least 4 hours to see the garden, one of the highlights of our holiday.

Tiarne K — Google review

Fabulous gardens - also good cafe by lake and a good but v busy restaurant by the castle. Nice to see statues to Sissi in the grounds

Roland M — Google review

4.8

(8620)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (205)

5.0

(3676)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (206)

Strada Provinciale 8 Merano - Scena, 39012 Merano BZ, Italy

+39 0473 255600

27

Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen Betriebs GmbH (Nordkette)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (207)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (208)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (209)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (210)

Mentioned on

10 lists

Mountain cable car

Transportation

Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen Betriebs GmbH (Nordkette) is a modern transportation system connecting Innsbruck with Hungerburg, designed by Zaha Hadid. The cable car ride offers a scenic 20-minute journey to the Nordkette, showcasing breathtaking views of Innsbruck and its surrounding mountain landscapes.

Wonderful experience! The first step to see the top of Innsbruck. You can access it from the city center, where you can buy the ticket. It is recommended to bring some warm clothes, even in the spring, because on the top of the mountains, the temperature and the wind can make you feel a bit of cold.

Bruna L — Google review

Will give it five stars for the overall experience you get, but be prepared to be packed in like sardines in the cable cars. At a minimum you'll definitely want to consider a mask. Aside from that you'll enjoy the views at the top and will have an opportunity to eat and drink on the outdoor patio if you choose

Ed L — Google review

Beautiful mountain top with breathtaking views! You can see 3 countries at the top!

Alex H — Google review

Must do when in Innsbruck. There was no snow downtown, but up there there was 1,5m of snow and still snowing. Restaurant is very good with quality food and there are free of charge ski bikes for kids and adults to enjoy. As for the station, the staff at the ticket kiosk looked like she was forced to work there with very apathetic service. Nevertheless, couldn't spoil the fantastic experience. Highly recommended activity.

Ivaylo K — Google review

It is always great to go up with the Nordkettebahn and the view from Seegruppe is great as well as it is super to just hang out there. However, the price is way to high for thw service. 42€ euros for going to the top and down again is really pushing it

Michael H — Google review

Never visit Innsbruck and not use the Nordkettenbahn to go to the top of Innsbruck. I experienced winter snow (on top), early winter (halfway at Hungerburg) and fall (at the bottom), all in one day! The views are amazing.

Danie B — Google review

Rode the Seegrubenbahn up to the Hafelekar Bergbahn during a visit to Innsbruck in early March 2023.This station has a small interactive cable railway museum. Good spot to learn facts about the history of the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen. A restaurant and bus route is nearby.

Jani O — Google review

My experience was not so good , I bought the ticket and 10 minutes later they close the train because the weather (I think they not supposed sell something if y can’t get up !

Cibele O — Google review

Undoubtedly the view could have been better. If you have not purchased the tickets in advance, Avoid going if its raining. I wish it was not raining when I booked the tickets. It was too cold at 6 degree C at the top and 12 degree in Innsbruck. Dress well and carry winter wear and accessories as per the weather conditions. I enjoyed but could have enjoyed more with better view without rain

Eri G — Google review

A must visit place in Innsbruck.. Such a nice experience with family.. my kid enjoyed sliding..Top of Innsbruck is next level to visit the city and mountains

Murali S — Google review

An interesting experience of getting from the center of a busy city right to the top of the mountains with ski slopes. But due to the large number of people, you have to wait a long time for your turn.

Alex G — Google review

A bit complicated to traverse all 3 stations to reach the summit, but the final hike to the top was exhilarating. This last part of the excursion definitely not recommended for those who are physically challenged. The Seegrube restaurant (not inexpensive) offers limited menu but breath-taking indoor or patio dining.

Swinford P — Google review

Worth the price for the views!If you buy the Innsbruck card one trip up and down is free.the restaurant serves really nice food

Huw B — Google review

A modern furnicular that will bring you up from Innsbruck to Hungerburg, then a cable car (Nordkettenbahn) will bring you further up to Seegrube and finally Harfelakar, top of Innbruck 2300m. You must take this trip when you are in Innsbruck. Its a very memorable trip with super breathtaking, gorgeous views.

Imran Z — Google review

The cable car gets your to the top of Innsbruck. The ride was quick and smooth. The view was terrific and we get to see the snowy mountains and the whole Innsbruck from the top!

AA — Google review

VIEW OF THE MOUNTAINThe mountain that dominates Innsbruck. The Nordkette is part of Austria's largest nature park, the Karwendel Nature Park, and can be accessed in only a few minutes from Innsbruck's city centre! The stunning 360° vista, with the Alps' capital on one side and Tyrol's most extensive conservation area on the other, makes an indelible impact.The Hungerburg funicular takes about 8 minutes to get to the Hungerburg. There are various stops along the route, including the Alpine Zoo, which is popular with families. After arriving at the Hungerburg station, travellers can take a short walk across Hermann Buhl Square, which is named after the world-famous Austrian mountaineer.At an elevation of 1,905 metres, the Seegrube

PNirup — Google review

Ein wundervoller Blick auf Innsbruck wenn man mit der Hungerburgbahn hoch fährt. Sehr moderne Seilbahn und das beste ist, dass das Tirol Ticket der OEBB auch für die Hungerburgbahn gilt.(Translated by Google)A wonderful view of Innsbruck when you take the Hungerburgbahn up. Very modern cable car and the best thing is that the OEBB Tirol Ticket is also valid for the Hungerburgbahn.

Thomas M — Google review

Breathtaking views. We went to the very top - three gondolas. In July 2023 the top restaurant was closed so best to go up and come back a level to the great bar there with amazing views. Can feel a bit claustrophobic as they pack you in but always feel safe.

Neal A — Google review

An absolute must when visiting Innsbruck. 10/10 views and unforgettable memories walking on the top of the world! Getting up at 3pm wasn’t too busy. The only downside was coming down at 515pm - it was mayhem! Long wait to get in the carriage and squeezed in like sardines.

Steven V — Google review

Wasn't a huge fan of being stuffed in the lift, but the end of the journey was a HUGE reward. So beautiful being on top of Innsbruck.WOW...definitely a must do

Jay M — Google review

Tolle, ruhige Fahrten bis zum Gipfel des Hafelekar! Wunderbare Aussicht! Leider etwas voll und ziemlich teuer!(Translated by Google)Great, quiet rides to the summit of Hafelekar! Wonderful view! Unfortunately a bit crowded and quite expensive!

G. S — Google review

4.6

(4560)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (211)

4.5

(4576)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (212)

Rennweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

+43 512 293344

28

Zugspitze

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (213)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (214)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (215)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (216)

Mentioned on

+73 other lists

Mountain peak

Outdoor Activities

Zugspitze is a mountain peak in the Alps, situated in Bavaria and Austria. It is the highest mountain in Germany, and also one of the highest mountains in Europe. The mountain summit at 2834 meters above sea level offers stunning panoramic views over four countries: Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany.

Amazing peak view to the glacier! Went there twice. The first time was foggy so not able to see such a beautiful view but did enjoy the snow. Luck that having this clear weather when we went the second time. Enjoy the snow sledding if you don’t ski.

Austin H — Google review

Germany's highest point, with a stunning restaurant at the peak. This mountain 🏔️ is the boarder between Deutschland and Austria. Stunning snow views but too windy and freeze.The cable car that takes up to the peak makes for a surreal experience. Every tourist is entitled to the Garmisch Card, free public transport!

Aakash C — Google review

This place is amazing. The views are incredible. We took the cable car up to the top. The cable car does sway, but still a cool experience. From there we climb to the summit. It’s climb as your own risk, but worth it.

Trinedad M — Google review

Amazing day. The views are spectacular in every way and well worth a visit. Suggest go first thing as after 10am it gets very busy.

Paul M — Google review

Incredible. Easily the highlight of our trip. What a bunch of breath taking views. We took the cable car up and down from the summit. It is definitely worth the trip to go up. It was very reasonably priced for what you got. Just make sure (they tell you at least 5 times) to switch trains on the way up.

Jacqueline Z — Google review

Loved the experience! I went to Zugspitze to enjoy the picturesque view over mountains, and it was one of the most memorable trips. I took the cable car to go up, and then used another cable car to go down to ski slopes (you can use this one unlimited if you buy the standard adult ticket). Breathtaking views, few nice cafes on the top to go and enjoy a light snack/ meal or a coffee. Would really recommend, even if you aren’t a skier!

Anna — Google review

Absolutely beautiful views. The ride up to the top in the cable car is great as well. This was definitely a highlight to our trip to Bavaria.

Morgan A — Google review

Great experience and a must do even if you're not in the area. We went on a Tuesday right after Easter and it's was pretty empty as the temperature wasn't the best. We tried going the day before and it was PACKED. We would've had to park a town over and take a train so we decided to postpone to the next day. The attendant at the entrance was kind enough to switch our tickets as we were the only ones there.What an experience honestly. We were alone with the operator in the cabin and it was pretty nerve-wracking with the wind howling and the cabin swaying side to side. At the top it felt surreal, like on a different planet. My wife stayed inside as she was a bit scared.There's also a restaurant and a museum up there on how they constructed the whole thing which is pretty nice.Overall 100% worth it. Even my wife that was scared of heights and reluctant on going up loved it. The both of us will remember that that experience for a long time.

Laurenzo — Google review

A beautiful view and highly recommend to visit the highest place in Germany 🇩🇪. Parking was easy and plenty, the ride up in the cable car was beautiful and the view at the top is a must see.Only thing I wish was different is that they would have student discounts, which they did not.

Koendert K — Google review

Amazing views from a top. One of the view points were closed due to snow. But great family experience

Adnan H — Google review

Nice view and the lift to it is huge. I went up with the lift and went back by train to have both experience. The train wouldn’t be my choice again since it goes under the mountain for the majority of the time. But was interesting.On weekends gets very busy with 2 hours waiting time.

Cadu G — Google review

I expected the great views but I was surprised by how cool the restaurant was. We enjoyed just hanging out for hours and eating and walking around soaking it all in.

Tim P — Google review

The highest peak in German alps. Going there can be for more than just skiing. Take the cable car from Eibsee to enjoy the view of the alps and sit in the restaurant on top. You may also choose to walk around and (in winter) take a drink at the igloo bar and hotel. Definitely recommended in winter.

Rawad B — Google review

A must when in the area! Also check out lake Eibsee at the bottom!Loved the experience! I went to Zugspitze to enjoy the picturesque view over mountains, and it was one of the most memorable trips. I took the cable car to go up, and then used another cable car to go down to ski slopes (you can use this one unlimited if you buy the standard adult ticket). Breathtaking views, few nice cafes on the top to go and enjoy a light snack/ meal or a coffee. Would really recommend, even if you aren’t a skier!

Northern W — Google review

Such an amazing experience to be at the summit. The views are incredible and it is rather cold so be sure to bring a jacket. The cable car ride up was fun. The little chapel - Maria Heimsuchung at the top was impressive. The Gletschergarten restaurant is really good.

S D — Google review

The views are spectacular in every way and well worth a visit. The train saves a lot of time, and the cable car gives a spectacular view

Arun S — Google review

A must! It's quite expensive (136 euros for 2 persons, no discount with the tourist or visitors card they give you at the hotel), but we think it's totally worth it. The views are magnificent, there are excellent infrastructures (cafés, restrooms, souvenir shops) and you can "hop" on Austria for a little bit. We brought a light jacket, but it was not cold (12°C, but with the sun and all the people, it seemed warmer). It's beautiful, and you can easily spend 2h here or even longer if you intend to climb to the summit or hike around the viewing platform.Highly recommended! 👌👌👌

André M — Google review

Gorgeous view at the top. Go first thing in the morning to avoid the masses and traffic. The ride up was easy and quick. Enjoyed a nice cup of coffee at the top. It was a tad pricey but hey it's a tourist destination.

Chuck K — Google review

Was incredibly fun. Last lift at 4:15 pm and there are lifts every 10-15 mins or so. It gets very windy but it has an incredible view

leti — Google review

My kids absolutely loved this place either great ⛷️ experience and cable car. We spent an entire day here and on way back took the cog wheel train ... definitely recommended for anyone.

Sameer R — Google review

Amazing place, don't miss it! Cost us 64E return, but the trip is breathtaking and the views are incredible. The cafe is good too.

Brenton B — Google review

Take the chance to visit Germany’s last glacier. We took the gondola up and the train down. The restaurant offers nice food and drinks and you even have the chance to use sledges for free.

Alex B — Google review

Nice place to experience snow in summer. There are 3 different round trips which take you to 3 different places. The star of the place is the summit. From the starting point, get down at eibsee and take a rope car. It's the short and scenic route. Here restaurants are available. You can have nice food with scenic views. Then next to the valley where you can play in snow. Slides and snow mobiles are available for rental. Suggest not to take train from eibsee to aummit.

Krishnamoorthi V — Google review

Make sure u go on a day with nice weather or u will see absolutely nothing up there lolThe ticket is £62 pp but includes all kind of transportation so make sure to try them all!

Annika S — Google review

Very nice experience. Beautiful view. Only a little disappointment with the train, we were hoping that we would have some nice views too so I suggest to use cable car 🚠 in both ways.

Ivka — Google review

Nestled in the majestic Bavarian Alps, Zugspitze stands as Germany's highest peak, offering an unparalleled alpine experience that leaves visitors in awe. As one ascends to its summit, a world of breathtaking vistas and natural wonders unfolds, captivating the senses and stirring the soul.The journey to Zugspitze is an adventure in itself, whether by cogwheel train, cable car, or on foot. Along the way, panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, and pristine lakes greet travelers, painting a picture of sheer natural splendor.Upon reaching the summit, a panoramic vista awaits, offering sweeping views that stretch across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. From the iconic Zugspitze Glacier to the shimmering waters of Lake Eibsee below, every angle reveals a new facet of the Alps' majestic beauty.For outdoor enthusiasts, Zugspitze offers a myriad of recreational opportunities year-round, from skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and paragliding in the summer. Additionally, the summit boasts an array of amenities, including restaurants, observation decks, and even a chapel, ensuring a comfortable and memorable visit for all.In conclusion, a journey to Zugspitze is an unforgettable experience—a chance to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the Alps up close and to immerse oneself in the wonders of nature. Whether seeking adventure or simply seeking solace in the mountains, Zugspitze promises an experience that will leave a lasting impression for years to come.

Sunil R — Google review

Very interesting place to visit in the Bavarian Alps. Visited in the end of March, still quite cold and abundant snow. I would suggest taking the cog wheel train up, then the cable car back to Garmisch. Check the weather forecasts/cameras for best views and dress accordingly. Have a bier and a strudel at 10,000 feet!

Patrick K — Google review

Great place to visit, highest peak in Germany at 2962m with amazing views from the top. The cable car ride up to the top was pretty amazing itself (can't be scared of heights). Has a restaurant at the top to grab a bite to eat and enjoy the views.

Tal L — Google review

Luckily it was snowing and an amazing experience, loved it and the ticket price for an adult for one day for the highest peak cost around 62 euros

Virendra P — Google review

Top of Germany. What a lovely view from top. The whole experience to visit this place is awesome. The journey by train and cable car is one of the best. Best organisation of the whole experience by Zugspitzbahn. There is a small museum at the top about how this whole thing was built. Also they have kept all the old things in the museum and it’s free to visit. They explain the mechanism of the cogwheel train.

Ambarish P — Google review

4.7

(8908)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (220)

4.5

(4232)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (221)

29

Marienplatz

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (222)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (223)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (224)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (225)

Mentioned on

+61 other lists

Plaza

Sights & Landmarks

Marienplatz, the vibrant heart of Munich, serves as a central gathering place for locals and tourists alike. This city-center square and transport hub is home to St. Peter's church, two town halls, and a toy museum. It is renowned for its iconic New Town Hall and the Mariensaule column dedicated to St. Mary.

A great location in Munich with countless places to shop, eat, and relax. The central square is also so large and distinct that it’s a helpful landmark for those of us visiting from out of country, and for meeting up with friends. The architecture is beautiful. The atmosphere is bustling. We had some great times, and great food here.Overall: key location and we will return when we are next in Munich.

David U — Google review

An amazing clock tower with so much ornate detail. It was very busy even on Monday, I would recommend you go on a weekday. The clock rings 3 times a day in the summer. 2 in the winter. Amazing sight to see nonetheless.

Cole W — Google review

A nice central plaza that lies in the heart if the city connecting between its main streets and shopping malls. You can sit there for the whole day enjoying the traditional bakery and watching the freelancer artists doing their musical performance. Got money to waste ? You can do all your shopping from the near by shops. Apple is by the corner😍.

Ahmed D — Google review

Main square. Very beautiful architecture, with non-standard design of balconies and stained glass windows. Each part of the buildings is unique in its own way. When you stand on this square, you temporarily forget that today is the 21st century - the surrounding environment takes you to the Middle Ages, the time of knights. This square is truly the historical center of Munich.

Diana — Google review

Beautiful structure very much like the Gothic style in Barcelona. Nice lively area easy to get to and from on the metro and trams. Tons of restaurants and shopping. There is a cute show at 5 pm in the tower with real knights and music. Kids would love it .

Marilyn F — Google review

A perfect place that offers many different options to enjoy a nice beer in the outdoors. I loved the architecture there, the place is so beautiful and it is surrounded by many other wonderful places such as cathedrals, restaurants, emblematic buildings and other spots just waiting to be discovered by us!

Yorkys J — Google review

Very beautiful place. To enjoy it the most i would suggest to visit it during the sunrise on a weekday when there are no crowds of people since it's extremely popular. Fantastic architecture, literally must visit for every tourist in Munich.

Alex R — Google review

The old city center of Munich is a place you can sit, stand, watch for hours with ornate detail and people watching.Sadly we missed the final Glockenspiel show of the day (17:00) but there were plenty of other bells to enjoy throughout the hour.

Tom C — Google review

This place is incredible, you could stare at this building all day and still not see all the details. We went back to see the glockenspiel, at 5pm. The building could not be any more impressive. The performances in the square were entertaining too. It's definitely a spot you don't want to miss if you are in Munich. The train will take you directly there if you aren't in walking distance. There are many restaurants and shops nearby.

Amber D — Google review

This town square is a must visit in Munich. The architecture is simply gorgeous, with its unique balconies and windows designs/colors. There are many street stalls selling foods and drinks, souvenirs and branded stuff. Also, numerous street artists were performing when we were there. This further adds to the colorfulness and character of the area. The design makes us forget that we are in the modern days and takes us back to many centuries ago.There are lots to see, shop, eats for every taste and individual, from beer markets to restaurants. Our family of 4 enjoyed ourselves thoroughly here. Pity we were here on a day trip only. Will come back if we have the chance.

Seah N — Google review

Beautiful place, crowded but lots of shops and pigeons. I recommend visiting. The glockenspiel show isn't anything impressive. I recommend taking the elevator for a few euro up the town hall and seeing a view of Munich.

Andy I — Google review

Awesome city centre in Munich. The city square is always vibrant with a lot going on. Adjoining streets are also highly interesting. A great place for shopping and dining. Also a fabulous place just for taking in the energy and sights without having to spend a single cent.

Bren W — Google review

For me, this was the highlight of Munich. I enjoyed sitting here and watch people going by. The clock event start at 12 and 5 pm, and it was very nice. The place would be packed at these times, so you may want to come earlier to pick a good location. It's also good that subway station is right there, so it's very easy to access. There are also many food and stuff to eat there.

Waleed H — Google review

Just perfect for enjoying your beer out in the open, there are many bars or cafe around. And of course… the expensive shopping nearby. Any brand you can think of, you will find it here.

Dimitris C — Google review

Wonderful Square in center of Munich. Been here 4 years ago and it is always a pleasure to be on this historical place! Many shops, nice eateries, souvenirs, just enjoy and take a walk through the city center of Munich!

Vedran ? — Google review

The square serves as the heart of the city, bustling with activity and surrounded by historic landmarks.The centerpiece of Marienplatz is the awe-inspiring New Town Hall. Its towering spires and intricate Gothic design took my breath away. Watching the famous Glockenspiel come to life was a true delight.The square is filled with charming shops, cafes, and restaurants that lined its edges. From traditional Bavarian clothing stores to contemporary boutiques, there was something for every taste.Marienplatz square in Munich truly captured the essence of the city. Its historic charm, lively atmosphere, and central location make it an absolute must-visit. Whether you're a history buff, a shopaholic, a food enthusiast, or simply seeking an authentic Bavarian experience, Marienplatz square has it all.

Filip E — Google review

Heart of the Munich City. Every person visiting this beautiful city must have visited or passed through the Marienplatz.. city center of Munich. Most of the household items and all the shops are found here. Always a crowded place. It is definitely a safe place even though it's crowded. People are nice, they just care their own business. Place for all the young people to vibe around and spend nice time with the closed ones. Great place to pass time. Looks very beautiful during the spring 🌼 and summer 🌞⛱️ season. Nice tulips flowers 🌺🌹 are planted in this place.. everyday show time for the bell ringing amazes people and keeps them wait there and watch the show for few minutes.. no tickets and entrance fee are required. A lot of souvenir shops are found in this place .. highfi city area. Have fun visiting Munich Marienplatz.

Karthikeyan S — Google review

A nice place in the center of city with beautiful and amazing central location in Munich. The architecture is beautifully done. the central square is spacious and you can have a walk around old historical buildings as well as observe monuments around. They worth taking pictures of.The main reason people love to visit here is its atmosphere at the time of ticking clock tower with dancing dolls. It has couple of very tall towers from where you can have breathtaking views of Munich city.It’s a crowded place because main shopping street next to it. A lots of shopping stores, cafes & restaurants around for quick shopping or grabbing a quick bite.Don’t drive there because parking is bite far but best traveling by subway. If you are planning to visit Munich, this place is a must visit.

Win T — Google review

Great views, lots to see, shop, eats for every preference. We had a blast walking all over this area. Loved the market too. Fresh everything. Beautiful place to spend time and learn bits of Munich.

Christine A — Google review

It's an absolutely beautiful building. The clock tower rings out, high above the other buildings and through the streets. The figures dance around on a carousel. There are statues and dragons and works of stone from a very long time ago. Many people gather around, taking photos and videos as it chimes. Inside has some interesting features, like gargoyles and spiral staircase, more statues and some doors to walk through. Check it out.

Kyle — Google review

Marienplatz is one of it's kind. The best thing is every time I visit here the weather is different, the vibe is all together different and mostly the historic charm blends so nicely into this free modern culture. Do enjoy the pics posted here from all season visits.

Prathamesh K — Google review

My first Germany travel experience was here in the center of Munich. While the adventure thru the airport and onto the train can be daunting, the reward of seeing the beautiful architecture of Munich was well worth it. Walking this area along with the market was a wonderful experience that I hope to do again.

Deanna W — Google review

Layover tour while transiting through Munich. I had 5.5 hours and easily took the train to Marienplatz, walked a couple of hours and back to the airport in time. Unfortunately I arrived into Marienplatz a bit too early and nothing really opens until 11am. But I enjoyed the square less busy on a crisp spring morning.

A R — Google review

It's my 3rd time visiting Marienplatz & I am absolutely in love with this place. It's always buzzing with people & there was good music playing the background ( when we went there this time there was a small band performance). The 2024 Eurocup was underway so it was more crowded than expected but it had its own beauty as people were so cheerful, all dressed up for the Eurocup & everyone had a glass of beer 🍺🍻🍻. This place is easily accessible by the U3 Metro & a must visit tourist destination.

Urmi B — Google review

Place where u can find different Churches and one Unique church where the bell will Ring with an 2 stair statue will revolve and rotate for 5 minutes with different music of every month at 12 clock afternoon and night 9 clock

Kedar N — Google review

Your typical old town square. Surrounded by old heritage buildings, restaurants and stores. Very lively - one can spend hours here without getting bored.

Iqbal K — Google review

The lively, bustling heart of Munich with picture perfect views of the town hall as well as the surrounding architecture. Easy to access through public transport, or just by walking. Plenty of shopping and dining options, though the former becomes limited on Sundays.

Ska S — Google review

Very busy town square in the centre of Old Town bustling with people performing, sitting, having coffees and mingling. Very beautifully designed buildings, clock towers, etc. You can go to one of the towers to watch bird's eye view of surrounding area. There's many stores selling branded goods around the area.

Noorzidah N — Google review

Marienplatz in Munich is an absolute must-visit for anyone traveling to this beautiful city! The centerpiece of this historic square is the Glockenspiel, located in the tower of the New Town Hall. It’s truly a remarkable sight and a highlight for any visitor.Every day, as the clock chimes, you can witness the enchanting performance of the Glockenspiel. This delightful mechanical show reenacts two stories from the 16th century with figures that dance, joust, and move, all set to beautiful music. The craftsmanship and detail are stunning, and it captivates audiences of all ages.Beyond the Glockenspiel, Marienplatz itself offers a vibrant atmosphere with its gorgeous architecture, bustling cafes, and shops. It’s a wonderful place to stroll, shop, and soak in the Munich culture.I highly recommend spending some time here, especially to catch the Glockenspiel show. It’s not just a treat for the eyes and ears but also a heartwarming glimpse into Bavarian history and tradition!

Da D — Google review

A big square in Munich. The tower is the old city hall, where marvellous decorations were well situated. Really enjoy the atmosphere here for all th le foreigners. The carts sells all kinds of food and beer, wothy visiting. Every one hour time, there is the sculptureas rounding march on the tower.

Pang-Yun C — Google review

Historic square in centre. Gets very busy for the Glockenspiel.Also has a big station underneath with loads of different connections.

Marian P — Google review

I feel amazing in the old town, with all the church and the delightful blend of culture, history and modern life.I can say this is the heartbeat of the city, with historic buildings, street performers and surrounding shops and cafes.Marienplatz is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Munich.

Cozma S — Google review

4.7

(118090)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (227)

4.5

(25695)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (228)

80331 München, Germany

30

English Garden

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (229)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (230)

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (231)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (232)

Mentioned on

+91 other lists

Park

Nature & Parks

The English Garden is an expansive urban park in Munich, constructed in the 18th century. Spanning a vast area of 375 hectares (927 acres), it offers a multitude of activities for visitors to enjoy throughout the year. Surrounded by several neighborhoods and running alongside the river, this park boasts an impressive network of 78km (50 miles) cycling and jogging trails. Its natural beauty is enhanced by carefully designed landscapes, providing both excitement and comfort to visitors.

This place is just wow, scenic place with lot of places to admire the nature.You can either walk, cycle inside the park, kids will. Enjoy the vast open space to play.There is a place at entrance where people surf on the water flow.You need at least half day to roam around the Garden to enjoy it completely

Ravindra K — Google review

It’s great to have 900 acres garden right in the middle of a big city. It had water body, green lawns, forest feeling, beer hall for 7000 people, peaceful pathways, river and on top of it surfing. It was amazing.Not to missed in Munich !!

Balkrishna S — Google review

Lovely place to walk, cycle, run or sun bathe! You can even watch surfers take turns and show off their skills by the river!

Coco — Google review

This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful.

Dave R — Google review

What a beautiful park. Very clean and perfect to walk or ride your bike. If you want a peaceful time to read a book or try surfing or swimming in the river, this is the best place. Lots of fun!

Mildre C — Google review

One of the best places in Munich to do any kind of outdoor activities. The popular English Garden has beautiful landscapes as well several facilities to do recreational activities including walking, running, playing games, cycling, surfing, having beer, gluwein and many more. It is also beautiful and charming even in winter.

Mrinal H — Google review

Realy nice place!There is a lake and also the possibility to rent a pedal or paddle boat20€ for half an hourThere are beautiful ducks and swans hanging out among the people, literally a stunning place for a couple or family outing.Easy parking, 3€ for the first 2 hours.

Avivit H — Google review

It has been a great experience to stroll around this beautiful park. Lots of shaded paths and green grass to relax and enjoy nature.

Maheswari A — Google review

The huge and lovely English Garden in Munich is a great place to visit, whether it's sunny or cloudy. On sunny days, you can enjoy outdoor activities like surfing with a lot of people around. But if you prefer a quieter garden experience, it's even more charming on cloudy days.

Shraddha T — Google review

What an amazing park in the middle of the city. We went when the weather was perfect - slight drizzle which made everything seem greener and smell amazing!Had a lovely time walking around and enjoying the fresh air. Wish we could've spent more time in this amazing garden.

Prakhar S — Google review

A place to visit when in Munich. The English Garden is the largest city park in the world, very peaceful, has many walking paths, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can buy delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the unique surfing on the river Eisbah in the English Garden.

Vlatko T — Google review

One of the best city parks I have visited in Europe and also one of the largest in the world. Plenty of green spaces, lakes, trees and walking/cycling paths, as well as as several caffes and restaurants across the entire park

Pedro V — Google review

Beautiful place but due to the winter season it was very grayish and of course the water was frozen. It should one of the most green/colorful place during summer and autumn.

Sara M — Google review

Huge, close to town, and beautiful. You can swim, enjoy a crate of beer there, sunbathe, even surf. It does get very crowded on summer afternoons, so perhaps come in the morning from April-August. There’s plenty of shade by the sides and a couple of beer gardens for a bite and a drink. Police regularly has a presence in the area.

Morph — Google review

So pretty. Free entrance and so much to do and enjoy. Volley ball , swim, tan , bike , surf. It’s really an incredible park

Alexann K — Google review

One of my favorites spots in Munich.During summer is full of people and you can do many activities there. To play volleyball you need your own nett but eventually you also can ask to join others team. You can swim and do the famous and traditional jump from the bridge at Isar. I always go with my friends, but sometimes after work I go there just to relax, feel some sun and read my book.

Mirian H — Google review

Such a beautiful place to visit to see all the locals and tourists out and about, there is something for everyone. I spent a good 5/6hrs just wandering around, checking out the surfers, live music and seeing the sites. Def worth a visit

Alex J — Google review

This place is gorgeous and the beer garden is a delightful place for lunch. We walked around for hours and enjoyed the shade and flowing water. So many little places to stop and get a drink or relax. Very peaceful. On warmer days you'll see people surfing as well as concerts. Make sure to stop for a drink and some food as well.

Anthony M — Google review

peaceful in every way. You can reach Munich through forests and along the river without hearing the sound of cars. There are also grill zone and sunbathing areas.

Konuralp B — Google review

Lots of open meadows and even dirt walking paths for both bicyclists and joggers. Two rivers traverse the park so it's easy to navigate without many signs along the winding paths

Miss Q — Google review

This place has a large grass area, you can chit chat with your friends, play voleyball, sometimes even swim. There are a lot of people on weekends it is jam packed but still fun tho. Oh and you can watch surfers surf against the stream, pretty cool.

Efekan K — Google review

The most beautiful park I have visited. Seems like green fields are endless. 😍 Especially the part near the river is quite relaxing. 😎 Best choice for a picnic, yoga 🧘🏻‍♀️ or meditation. ☀️

Tejsa S — Google review

Definitely a park to visit when in Munich. The English garden is very peaceful, there are many walking trails, places to sit and have a picnic or stop at the Chinese Tower where you can purchase delicious food and drinks. Don't miss the area where the river surfing 🌊 takes place. Usually 10 or more surfers line up to get their turn. All ages, young and old! We were here at the end of September 2023. Beautiful weather and really enjoyed our stroll though the park. There are maps to help you not get lost, as the park is quite large. Many tours go to the English garden, biking tours, walking tours and we ever saw horseback riding (but not sure if that was a tour). Most of the trails we were on were paved and wide. Enjoy!

Eva M — Google review

A wonderful park to spend time for locals and tourists alike. Beautiful during any season. Try swimming in the Eisbach river and check out the surfers at the standing wave. Enjoy some beer at the Chinese Tower in summer or mould wine in winter. The Seehaus beer garden is also lovely to visit when the sun is shining.

Alexander N — Google review

This may have actually been my favorite place in Munich. Right in the middle of the city is a huge park. Luckily our hotel was right next to the park. I went for a run and/or walk every day in the park. There are so many trails that only was able to get to a small portion of the park, but it seemed very safe and it was so green with lots of rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. There are also Reataurants/Beer gardens spread throughout the park.

Eli S — Google review

The Englischer Garden in Munich is very similar to Central Park in the United States and Stanley Park in Vancouver. It is very large, and walking or exercising here is very comfortable. I recommend that everyone who visits Munich should come and see it, especially since there don’t seem to be many places to visit in Munich.

Angelina — Google review

It's located close to the city center. Peaceful to take a walk. I visited on Saturday. I entered after visiting the Hofgarten. I love to be close to water, and there is a river where people surf, there are many ducks. I spent a while taking pictures and videos. If you continue walking along the river you will see place where one can buy food and drinks, that was nice, I needed warm drink. Next time would walk further to the other side.

Sanjay K — Google review

An amazing park in the heart of Munich.The park is huge and finishing without a break in a one day is really hard, impossible for me :DThere are different section in this park and even you can pass by bus as well.

Sevil C — Google review

It's the best thing to do in Munich! You may spend your time walking or admiring the Sights or eating a t Christmas 🎄 market! Especially during winter with snow around is magical!

George T — Google review

4.7

(61582)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (236)

4.5

(18129)40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (237)

München, Germany

+49 89 38666390

40 Best Stops Between Matera and Prague (2024)
Top Articles
!VOIR,!! — Tout sauf toi 2023 en Streaming-VF en Français, VOSTFR COMPLET, VOIR Five Night, by Tout sauf toi 2023
Italy's 'Guantanamo': Inside the centres for migrants rescued from boats set to open in Albania
San Angelo, Texas: eine Oase für Kunstliebhaber
Www.paystubportal.com/7-11 Login
Knoxville Tennessee White Pages
The 10 Best Restaurants In Freiburg Germany
Www.politicser.com Pepperboy News
Coffman Memorial Union | U of M Bookstores
Here's how eating according to your blood type could help you keep healthy
Overzicht reviews voor 2Cheap.nl
Rainfall Map Oklahoma
Raid Guides - Hardstuck
Slushy Beer Strain
6th gen chevy camaro forumCamaro ZL1 Z28 SS LT Camaro forums, news, blog, reviews, wallpapers, pricing – Camaro5.com
The Shoppes At Zion Directory
D10 Wrestling Facebook
Mary Kay Lipstick Conversion Chart PDF Form - FormsPal
6813472639
Elemental Showtimes Near Cinemark Flint West 14
Prestige Home Designs By American Furniture Galleries
Vrachtwagens in Nederland kopen - gebruikt en nieuw - TrucksNL
Ruben van Bommel: diepgang en doelgerichtheid als wapens, maar (nog) te weinig rendement
Hennens Chattanooga Dress Code
Dallas Craigslist Org Dallas
Zack Fairhurst Snapchat
Talk To Me Showtimes Near Marcus Valley Grand Cinema
The Many Faces of the Craigslist Killer
Chime Ssi Payment 2023
1 Filmy4Wap In
A Christmas Horse - Alison Senxation
Cars & Trucks - By Owner near Kissimmee, FL - craigslist
Busted Mugshots Paducah Ky
Account Now Login In
This Is How We Roll (Remix) - Florida Georgia Line, Jason Derulo, Luke Bryan - NhacCuaTui
How rich were the McCallisters in 'Home Alone'? Family's income unveiled
Possum Exam Fallout 76
Babydepot Registry
The Posturepedic Difference | Sealy New Zealand
Package Store Open Near Me Open Now
Myra's Floral Princeton Wv
Boneyard Barbers
What Is Xfinity and How Is It Different from Comcast?
Bozjan Platinum Coins
Elisabeth Shue breaks silence about her top-secret 'Cobra Kai' appearance
Craigslist Lakeside Az
Ramsey County Recordease
Mugshots Journal Star
Garland County Mugshots Today
Iupui Course Search
Unit 11 Homework 3 Area Of Composite Figures
Craigslist Pet Phoenix
683 Job Calls
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Carlyn Walter

Last Updated:

Views: 5285

Rating: 5 / 5 (70 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Carlyn Walter

Birthday: 1996-01-03

Address: Suite 452 40815 Denyse Extensions, Sengermouth, OR 42374

Phone: +8501809515404

Job: Manufacturing Technician

Hobby: Table tennis, Archery, Vacation, Metal detecting, Yo-yoing, Crocheting, Creative writing

Introduction: My name is Carlyn Walter, I am a lively, glamorous, healthy, clean, powerful, calm, combative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.