Vicenza in May Trip Report
The historical centre of Vicenza is very pleasant indeed. It’s a peaceful, clean and picturesque city, full of interesting palazzi, not only in Palladian style but also with typical Venetian architecture. It’s not a city ruined by graffiti or gritty or grotty corners. We liked it very much even just from the "wandering around enjoying the historical centre" point of view.
Vicenza means Palladio and there’s a lot to see by the famous architect but not just that. I liked the two parks, once again well cared for, the rivers running through and around the centre with bridges and houses on either side with flowers almost tumbling into them. There’s a good choice of restaurants which aren’t particularly expensive but have good reviews and plenty of places for a cicchetto and an aperitivo. Bars and cafès are plentiful and prices are reasonable even with table service sitting right next to the Basilica Palladiana in the centre.
On Sunday we explored the centre, visited the San Lorenzo church and cloister (free), Gallerie d’Italia in Palazzo Leoni Montanari (free the first Sunday in the month), Gallerie di Palazzo Thiene (included in Vicenza card).
On Monday we saw the Loggia Valmarana in Giardini Scalvi, the Cathedral, the Santuario di Santa Maria di Monte Berico, and Parco Querini (all free)
On Tuesday we visited Museo Civio di Palazzo Chiericati in the morning and the Teatro Olimpico, Chiesa di Santa Corona and Basilica Palladiana in the afternoon (all included in Vicenza card).
On Sunday afternoon the centre was quite busy but it was easy to walk around and find a table for a coffee. On Monday and Tuesday it was very quiet, just the occasional group and literally a handful of tourists. The centre is mostly pedestrianized which makes for relaxing strolling and cyclists were respectful.
Vicenza has definitely joined our list of favourite Italian cities for its clean historical centre, full of beauty, architecture and the feeling that the centre is still inhabited and cared for by the locals. A real antidote for all those who are tired of the overtourism of more famous cities. But don't tell anyone!

















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