What better location from which to explore the unparalleled beauty of the many historic sites of Northern Italy? Vicenza is strategically placed between Venice and Verona and within easy reach of all  significant tourism destinations.
 
                           'Vicenza has all the elegance of Venice, with classic hotels for half the price… Visitors to this slice of northeast Italy generally overlook Vicenza province Let me suggest that you do the reverse. It’s cheaper, the tourist population is smaller — and you can get to the other two “Vs” by train within an hour. Most of all, there is a scattering of lovely hotels in fab locations.'
 The Times of London
      
            
            You can just as easily explore your enchanting surroundings as  spend the day in Venice, Verona and Lake Garda, Padua, Milan, Bologna... All are in easy reach, by train, bus or car. 
            
 
       In actual fact,  such is the diversity of the Province of Vicenza, that in practice you never run out of truly unmissable things to see and do. From 
Bassano town's famous 
grappa and wooden bridge, to the medieval castles of 
Marostica (home of the original human chess game), to the Monatgues' and Capulets' hill castles at Montecchio (of Romeo and Juliet fame), to the spectacular mountain walks and winter ski slopes of the Alpine Dolomites and 
Asiago, to the relaxing thermal spa at 
Recoaro, to the enchanting beauty of lake Fimon, to the vineyards and quality wines, to the  classical harmony of the Palladian country villas... The Province of Vicenza has all this and much, much  more.