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Pavia, a historic city in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, offers a unique combination of history, culture, and scenic beauty, situated along the banks of the Ticino River and surrounded by fertile countryside. Located just south of Milan, Pavia is renowned for its rich academic tradition, medieval architecture, and vibrant cultural life.

The historic center, with districts such as Borgo Ticino and the area around Piazza della Vittoria, showcases a distinctive blend of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. The city's streets are lined with traditional cafes, restaurants, and artisan shops, giving visitors the chance to discover hidden gems, including historic churches, museums, and ancient monasteries.

In addition to its cultural attractions, Pavia offers natural beauty along the Ticino River, expansive parks, and walking paths that provide a peaceful escape within the city.


Public Transportation:
Pavia has an efficient urban bus network, operated by Autoguidovie, which connects the railway station, the University, the city centre, and all main districts. Buses run regularly throughout the day, making it easy to move around the city. Tickets can be purchased at authorised kiosks, ticket machines, or via mobile apps.

Should you require a taxi at any time, we advise proceeding to a nearby taxi rank or requesting transport from an official taxi company. Recommended services include:

  • Radio Taxi Pavia: +39 0382 52727

  • Taxi Pavia: +39 0382 44444

Places of Interest:

  • Ponte Coperto (Covered Bridge): A symbol of Pavia, this historic bridge spans the Ticino River and offers scenic views of the city and the riverbanks. Originally built in the Middle Ages, it was rebuilt in the 20th century after being destroyed during World War II.

  • Certosa di Pavia: A short distance from the city, this monumental Carthusian monastery is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, renowned for its elaborate façade, frescoes, and cloisters.

  • Pavia Cathedral (Duomo di Pavia): The city’s main place of worship, featuring Baroque architecture and a rich artistic heritage.

  • Castello Visconteo: A 14th-century castle built by the Visconti family, now hosting museums and cultural events.

  • University of Pavia Botanical Garden: A serene location showcasing a wide variety of plant species, perfect for a relaxing stroll in the heart of the city.

 

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