Explore Padua effortlessly with our electric golf cart tour. Discover historic sites, enjoy scenic views, and learn from local guides. Book now!
Explore Padua effortlessly with our electric golf cart tour. Discover historic sites, enjoy scenic views, and learn from local guides. Book now!
- Battistero del Duomo di Padova - World Heritage Site - Piazza Duomo serves as the religious center of Padua, featuring the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the stunning Baptistery, renowned for its remarkable medieval frescoes by Giusto de’ Menabuoi.
- Palazzo Liviano - Piazza del Capitaniato is one of Padua’s historic squares, highlighted…
- Battistero del Duomo di Padova - World Heritage Site - Piazza Duomo serves as the religious center of Padua, featuring the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the stunning Baptistery, renowned for its remarkable medieval frescoes by Giusto de’ Menabuoi.
- Palazzo Liviano - Piazza del Capitaniato is one of Padua’s historic squares, highlighted by the elegant Palazzo del Capitaniato, a Renaissance masterpiece designed by Andrea Moroni. Today, it acts as a grand entrance to the University of Padua, linking the medieval city center with the area that once symbolized Venetian political power.
- Riviera Paleocapa di Padova - The Riviere are the sophisticated streets that trace Padua’s historic canals. Adorned with historic buildings, bridges, and vibrant cafés, they reflect the city’s enduring connection with water and commerce. Today, they are among the most picturesque and charming areas of Padua’s historic center.
- Museo dell’Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova - La Specola is Padua’s historic astronomical observatory, situated in a medieval tower overlooking the canals. Initially part of the city’s defense system, it later became a hub for scientific research associated with the University of Padua, offering an intriguing insight into the history of astronomy.
- Santuario di San Leopoldo Mandic - The Sanctuary of Saint Leopold Mandic is a significant pilgrimage destination in Padua, dedicated to the humble Capuchin friar known for his devotion to prayer and reconciliation. Saint Leopold spent many years here hearing confessions, and today the sanctuary welcomes visitors and pilgrims from around the globe.
- Chiesa di Santa Croce - Santa Croce Church is a historic church in Padua located along one of the city’s ancient riversides. Constructed in the medieval era and later renovated, it embodies Padua’s rich religious tradition and offers a serene glimpse into the city’s spiritual life.
- Leone Marciano Bastione S. Croce - Bastione Santa Croce is one of the historic defensive bastions of Padua’s Renaissance city walls. Built during the Venetian era, it was part of the fortification system designed to safeguard the city and today stands as a testament to Padua’s military and architectural heritage.
- Porta Liviana o di Pontecorvo - Pontecorvo is one of Padua’s historic gates, marking a significant entrance to the city during the medieval and Venetian eras. The area is distinguished by its canals, ancient bridges, and the nearby walls that once shielded the city.
- Basilica of St. Anthony - The Basilica of Saint Anthony, often simply referred to as “Il Santo”, is one of the world’s most important pilgrimage sites. Dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, the basilica is celebrated for its magnificent domes, exquisite artworks, and the tomb of the saint, drawing millions of visitors and pilgrims annually.
- Prato della Valle - Prato della Valle is one of Europe’s largest and most impressive squares. Renowned for its elliptical canal and the statues encircling it, the square is one of Padua’s most iconic landmarks and a favored gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.
- Basilica di Santa Giustina - The Basilica of Saint Justina is one of Italy’s largest churches and a key religious landmark in Padua. Situated at the edge of Prato della Valle, it is noted for its grand domes and for housing the relics of Saint Justina and Saint Luke the Evangelist.
- Quartiere dell’Antico Ghetto Ebraico di Padova - The Jewish Ghetto is one of Padua’s most historic districts, established in the 17th century when the Jewish community was confined within its limits. Today, its narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant atmosphere reflect centuries of cultural and social history.
- Piazza delle Erbe - Piazza delle Erbe is one of Padua’s most vibrant historic squares, traditionally hosting the city’s market. Surrounded by cafés, shops, and the impressive Palazzo della Ragione, it has been the commercial heart of Padua for centuries.
- Piazza dei Signori - Piazza dei Signori is one of Padua’s most elegant squares and a historic hub of civic life. Dominated by the renowned Clock Tower, it was once the center of political power during the Venetian era and today remains a lively gathering place in the heart of the city.

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This tour provides a distinctive and delightful method to explore Padua, being the first electric golf cart tour crafted to navigate the historic city center. It offers an innovative and eco-friendly alternative to conventional sightseeing, enabling participants to enjoy the city comfortably without extensive walking.
Cruising through historic streets,…
This tour provides a distinctive and delightful method to explore Padua, being the first electric golf cart tour crafted to navigate the historic city center. It offers an innovative and eco-friendly alternative to conventional sightseeing, enabling participants to enjoy the city comfortably without extensive walking.
Cruising through historic streets, elegant squares, and picturesque riversides, the golf cart allows for a broader view of Padua in a short period while enjoying a leisurely ride. This experience is ideal for families, couples, and travelers seeking a comfortable exploration of the city.
A local tour leader guides the tour, while an audio guide narrates stories and insights about Padua’s most significant monuments.
The route includes brief photo stops, and when churches are open, there may be opportunities to step inside and admire their interiors.
The outcome is a relaxed and engaging way to uncover Padua’s history, culture, and ambiance while visiting some of its most iconic locations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.