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Tranquil canals, colourful frescoes and cobbled piazzas welcome you to the charming northern Italian city of Treviso. This lesser-known gem, cradled in the Veneto region, offers visitors an authentic slice of Italian life. Its charming old town, rich cultural history, and majestic palazzos, not to mention the birthplace of iconic Prosecco and the luscious tiramisù, set the scene for an unforgettable Italian escapade.
Whether you envisage yourself sipping Prosecco in a palatial boutique hotel, or relish the thought of tucking into radicchio at a rustic B&B in the city centre, Treviso accommodates all budgets and tastes. Indulge your senses and explore an Italy less travelled, as you find your perfect Italian getaway accommodation with Lycafly today.
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Renowned for its historical lineage, Treviso traces its roots back to 396 AD, having thrived as an influential centre in the Lombard kingdom, the Republic of Venice, and later, the Austrian Empire. Today, the city harbours a flourishing economy, hosting the headquarters of globally recognised Italian brands, such as Benetton and De'Longhi, whilst continuing to captivate with its rich cultural fabric.
Though World War II left scars on the city, Treviso hasn’t lost its authentic Italian charm and bears its history with grace, offering a rich smorgasbord of well-preserved medieval architecture, such as the eminent Palazzo dei Trecento. Premier culinary offerings, like Treviso's famed soppressa and prized tiramisù, coupled with its reputation as a haven for cycling enthusiasts and football aficionados, truly solidifies Treviso as a compelling destination.
When to visit Treviso
A sojourn in Treviso proves delightful any time of the year, with its mild climate providing pleasant conditions for most months. The summer months of June, July, and August tend to be the warmest, ideal for indulging in alfresco dining on the local, flavourful dishes. Conversely, the quieter and less crowded month of November offers travellers a more tranquil visit, along with generally lower accommodation prices.
With Treviso's proximity to Venice, benefitted by excellent train and low-cost airline links, visitors can plan seamless, multi-city Italian adventures. Irrespective of when you plan your visit, with its picturesque canals, culinary delights, and historical treasures, Treviso does not disappoint, offering visitors an authentic taste of La Dolce Vita.
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