Company information
ATTENTION: THE ELEVATOR REACHES THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE BUILDING. To get to the SUPERIOR DOUBLE ROOM (SPECOLA) you need to climb 16 steps, as it is the ONLY ONE ON THE THIRD FLOOR
N.B. completing the registration and paying the Tourist Tax is MANDATORY in order to receive instructions and access the apartment.
The apartment has a self check-in system, therefore you will be able to access the apartment independently with the personal code that we will provide you on the day of arrival and only after filling out an online form with your data that we will have to register, as required by law.
ATTENTION: please note that there is 1 step to access the structure.
ATTENTION. Please note that the building is located in a ZTL area. It is therefore not possible to reach the entrance of the building by car
ATTENTION: the boiler has a capacity of 100 liters. Once finished, you have to wait for it to recharge to have hot water again.
7 days before arrival you will receive instructions to register your documents through our Guest Portal and pay the Tourist Tax due to the Municipality of Padua.
This procedure is used to verify your data and documents and to send the information to the police service "Alloggiati Web" which is the Italian procedure for housing guests in Italy.
You can find all the information on the official website ofalloggioweb.poliziadistato
Property information
The lodging is located in a recently renovated late 17th-century structure whose “eye of a portico” development is typically Paduan, combining historic charm with modern comforts.
Located 100 m from the Basilica of St. Anthony, the lodging is ideally situated for visiting the main monuments of Padua, from which the various rooms are inspired.
- The 19 sq m “Orologio” room, connected to a small outdoor courtyard with chairs and small table, has: king-size double bed, closet, mini-bar, kettle, smart TV, split A/C.
Private bathroom, equipped with shower stall, washbasin, bidet and toilet.
- The “Prato della Valle” room of 20 square meters, equipped with a private terrace with chairs and small table, has: king-size double bed, closet, minibar, kettle, smart TV, split A/C.
Private bathroom, equipped with shower stall, washbasin, bidet and toilet.
- The 25 sq m “Il Santo” room, also accessible by elevator, is located on the second floor and has: king-size double bed, closet, minibar, kettle, smart TV, split A/C.
Private bathroom, equipped with shower stall, washbasin, bidet and toilet.
- The “Scrovegni” room, 25 sqm, also accessible by elevator, is located on the second floor and is equipped with king-size double bed, closet, minibar, kettle, smart TV, split A/C.
Private bathroom, equipped with shower stall, washbasin, bidet and toilet.
- “Palazzo Ragione” room, 15 sqm, also accessible by elevator, is located on the second floor and has a private terrace with chairs and small table, has: king-size double bed, closet, minibar, kettle, smart TV, split A/C.
Private bathroom, equipped with shower stall, washbasin, bidet and toilet.
- The 35 sq m “Specola” room occupies the entire 3rd floor of the facility, a cozy attic room with sloping wooden beams, has: king-size double bed, closet, mini-bar, kettle, smart TV, split A/C.
Private bathroom, equipped with shower stall, washbasin, bidet and toilet.
Neighbourhood information
The Santo district in Padua is one of the most evocative and historically rich in the city.
It takes its name from the famous Basilica of St. Anthony, commonly called "the Saint" by Paduans, which is its undisputed centerpiece and symbol.
It is a predominantly pedestrian neighborhood, with cobblestone streets, countless arcades, small squares and historic buildings. The atmosphere is relaxed, and vehicular traffic is limited, making it ideal for strolls and cultural visits
Numerous bars, trattorias and eateries offer traditional Venetian dishes and international cuisine, maintaining a balance between tourism and local authenticity.
The Santo district in Padua is one of the most striking and historically rich in the city.
It takes its name from the famous Basilica of St. Anthony, commonly called "the Saint" by Paduans, which is its undisputed centerpiece and symbol.
It is a predominantly pedestrian neighborhood, with cobblestone streets, countless arcades, small squares and historic buildings. The atmosphere is relaxed, and vehicular traffic is limited, making it ideal for strolls and cultural visits
Numerous bars, trattorias and eateries offer traditional Veneto dishes and international cuisine, maintaining a balance between tourism and local authenticity.
Languages spoken
English,Italian