Location. The Hotel Paradiso is located in Noventa, Italy, eight kilometres east of Padua. The royal palace of Villa Pisani is one kilometre from the hotel and the city of Venice is 39 kilometres away. Vigonza train station is three kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Located in the peaceful Riviera del Brenta area, the hotel is positioned between the cities of Padua, Venice, Treviso and Vicenza. The wood panelled lobby with fireplace, where guests can watch television, has a 24 hour front desk with an express check in and out facility. There is a bar, and complimentary parking is available for those arriving by car.
Hotel Paradiso serves breakfast at a surcharge.
Guestrooms. The 35 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in neutral tones with coordinating fabrics and pine wood furnishings. All have refrigerators, televisions and direct dial phones. Other amenities include desks and safes. Bathrooms are decorated with mosaics of whales and provide bidets and hand held showers. Child care is available at a surcharge.
Expert Tip. Padua University was founded in 1222 and lists anatomist Vesalius and physicist Galileo Galilei among its alumni and professors. The university is also home to the oldest anatomy theatre and oldest botanical garden (1545) in the world.
Rates:
45.21 - 113 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 35
Number Of Floors: 1
Hotel Paradiso
Via Oltrebrenta 40
Noventa Padovana, Italy 35027
Driving Directions:
From Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE):
Distance to Hotel Paradiso is 35 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. The easiest way to reach Hotel Paradiso is by taxi or hire car.
Getting around. It is advisable to take a taxi to Vigonza train station, which is on the local service line between Padua and Venice Mestre stations.
Driving directions. From Venice Marco Polo Airport
Take the A4 towards Milan
Take the exit for Padova Est
At the first traffic light turn right at Ikea
Drive through Ponte di Brenta
Take the SS11 towards Venice and exit at Str�
Follow signs for Str� centre and turn left onto Dante
Alighieri, after the orange blue flag of Villa Alighieri on the right