
For those who have caught the travel bug, or are even curious to explore what Europe has to offer, Wonder Your Way blog writer, Lynne Nieman, has shared her top hidden gems of Europe. One particular city was crowned “Italy’s most underrated” for its low levels of tourist crowds and relaxed nature, perfect for a well-needed getaway.
Italian vacation spots often conjure thoughts of the fountains of Rome, the markets of Florence or the romantic canals of Venice. However, a city that often goes amiss is the city of Vicenza, situated between the East of Venice and the West of Verona. Lying in the Veneto region, Nieman claims the city is “underrated” and one that “belongs to the people that live [there]”.
And though the city is no maze of sights like its Roman counterpart, there is still a selection of sites to visit. One of which is the home of the architect Andrea Palladio, who is celebrated for designing many buildings in both the city and across the Veneto region. Visitors can spot examples of his work in the Piazza dei Signori.
Also designed by Palladio is the Teatro Olimpico — a “fabulous theatre” according to the blog writer and a “must for your time in Vicenza”. She shared that, despite the impressive artistry of the city, what she loved most about the Italian city was the ability to “simply wander” around a place that felt like a true community and not owned by a “bunch of tourists”.
What appears to be the most attractive factor to jet setters is the lack of teeming crowds of tourists known to swarm to Europe’s cities each year. For a serene stay that embraces authentic culture, locals and a refresh from resorts, add Vicenza to your travel list today.