Hotel S. Antonio

Just around the corner from the Ponte Molino bridge, this simple hotel is a 6-minute walk from Piazza dei Signori and a 7-minute walk from the 18th-century Pedrocchi Café.

Simple rooms with modest decor feature TVs and free Wi-Fi; most have an en-suite bathroom, while some basic rooms offer shared facilities. There's room service available.

Breakfast is served in a simple dining room for a fee. There is also an informal restobar with a terrace.

Padua, (Italy)

Padua is a city in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is known for the Giotto frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel, erected in 1303-05, and for the great Basilica of Saint Anthony, dating from the 13th century. The basilica, with its Byzantine-style domes and outstanding works of art, houses the tomb of the saint of the same name. In the old town of Padua there are arcaded streets and elegant cafes frequented by students of the University of Padua, founded in 1222.