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Treviso, a hidden gem in Italy's Veneto region, charms visitors with its medieval architecture, canal networks, and Renaissance art. Known for its tranquil atmosphere, it offers a respite from Venice's crowds (just an hour away). The frescoes in Chiesa di San Nicolò and the arcades of Piazza dei Signori reflect its rich history.
Must-sees include Chiesa di San Nicolò (Tomaso da Modena's frescoes), the canal district ("Little Venice"), and Museo Civico (Roman artifacts). Don't miss the Renaissance courtyard of Casa dei Carraresi and the weekly Saturday market (local produce and crafts).
Treviso is the birthplace of Radicchio Rosso—try Risotto al Radicchio. Legend claims Tiramisu originated here; Osteria al Bacaro serves an authentic version. Street food highlights include Sopressa (local sausage) with Polenta.
The compact center is walkable. MOM buses cover suburbs. Trains from Venice take 30 mins (Trenitalia regional lines); the station is a 10-min walk to downtown. Driving? Note ZTL restrictions—park at Parcheggio Fiera (€5/day). Bike-sharing (Bike Sharing Treviso) is ideal for canal routes.
Spring/Fall (Apr-May, Sep-Oct) offer mild weather (15-25°C) and fewer crowds. Summer (Jul-Aug) hosts the Jazz Festival despite occasional heat. Winter (Dec) brings festive Christmas markets.
Language: English works in tourist areas, but basic Italian helps. Internet: Free Wi-Fi (TrevisoWiFi) covers main squares. Payments: Visa/Mastercard widely accepted; AMEX less so. Emergencies: Ospedale Ca' Foncello (+39 0422 322111) has 24/7 ER. Voltage: 230V; bring Type C/F adapters. Water: Public "fontanelle" fountains provide drinkable water.