Piazza Garibaldi
Piazza Garibaldi
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Hendrik_NL
Vlaardingen, The Netherlands8,126 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
We were in Asolo to visit Ristorante Due Mori (recommended by our landlady in Preganziol) and walking from the car park to the restaurant we found ourselves in Piazza Garibaldi. It turned out to be a surprising good historical Italian square, with the Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta and the Fontana Maggiore as highlights. This proves again, that you never can dismiss an Italian town, because every Italian town can have hidden treasures.
Written December 1, 2023
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Mark M
United States28 contributions
May 2015 • Friends
I have visited this location more than a dozen times. I come to the area for business, and while the canals of Venice or the Dolomite mountains are more traditional stops, Asolo always pulls me in and holds on to me until my return. The town is very charming, with quaint shops up and down the street. Stop at Ennio's for some of the best cheeses and cured meats in Italy. The cafe in the square is perfect for a morning or afternoon coffee, and the gelato is superb. Several restaurants line the surrounding streets, and each has something excellent to offer. Walk up the hill to the Albergo de Sol for an incredible terrace view dining experience, or down the hill to the Cipiriani for the best carpaccio in the region. This is one place that oozes old world charm, and will be one of my favorite stops until I can no longer travel.
Written March 27, 2016
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Franz H
Guntrausdorf163 contributions
Aug 2019
This town is a gem and has this typical Italian flair. Very peaceful and quiet and has many eating places around the piazza. Interesting was also the one way entry and exit to the old town as the roads are to small for cars to pass.
Written November 18, 2019
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sss_mach7
Venice, Italy72 contributions
Oct 2019
You can't skip this if you're in Asolo, stop by and take a picture as you stroll through the tranquil streets.
Written January 5, 2020
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Seanr1965
Auckland Central, New Zealand89 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
This is on the side street opposite the church and what a great little find. friendly staff, great service and fantastic value for money.. the pizza are very fresh and tasty ingredient ... a good place.
Written February 17, 2019
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chris m
Legnano, Italy20 contributions
Jun 2017 • Friends
This is a beautiful town brimming with vibrancy. Plenty of small shops and bars, wine tasting, and delightful small restaurants. The only downside is the noise from traffic and the usual noisy Italian scooters. The traffic is restricted at times but should be limited even more to preserve the unique character of this town.
Written June 4, 2017
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jane o
Holland, MI141 contributions
Sep 2016 • Friends
Sit outside at any table in one of the many piazza restaurants, enjoy your dinner and drinks and watch the steady stream of elegant vehicles crawl past and not one damages another even in such close quarters!
Written October 3, 2016
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Wally070
Adelaide, Australia136 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
We have been lucky enough to visit magnificent Asolo a few times and loved it every time until we tried to take our father of Italian heritage who has motor neuron disease and is wheelchair bound. It was ridiculous. I did not mind pushing him up the steep slopes but there was not one establishment where we could enter or sit down in. There were many wooden platforms and steps but not one ramp for us to take him into the cafe's,shops or castles/fortress. It was poor and extremely disappointing ant it will, unfortunately be his last visit to his home country.
Written June 4, 2016
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Thomas Ozbun
Vicenza, Italy982 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
A beautiful square surrounded by all the main monuments of the town. To the south is the Cathedral, southwest the castle, west the Villa Scotti Pasini and in the center the beautiful 16th century fountain with the Lion of St Mark at its top. Also all around nice palaces and cafes.
Written February 10, 2016
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jaybeeFL
Palm Harbor, FL3,480 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
This is the consummate small midieval town situated in rural Veneto. This square sits at the center and is lined with wonderful cafes, restaurants, shops and the obvious church and treed park. Gorgeous!!! Take the time to wander around the small town--it is incredibly beautiful.
Written August 25, 2015
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Hello Clivel -
Having visited many of Italy's "main attractions", we're now considering a meandering visit to some of Italy's smaller treasures in Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, and Veneto.
We'll probably fly in and out of Milano and head east toward Vicenza. You sound like an explorer. Any tidbits you can share
regarding discovery of your favorite "small treasures"? We love museums, architecture, beautiful vistas, great food, not big on ruins and no steep climbs!
Thanks
Written October 25, 2016
Hi - not Clivel - Wally070. There are so many. If you are driving my suggestions are Lake Garda. Absolutely stunning history and Vistas. Seek the history and you will be surprised. Then to Bassano Del Grappa. If you want picture perfect river township and history in amazing country you will enjoy. Then a drive to Asolo. A thousand year old cobblestones and a vista to die for. The food in these places is also amazing. I am Australian but I could live in any of these places. Cheers
Written October 26, 2016
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