The Aurora is a cosy hotel near Pavia Train Station and the bus terminus, just 100 meters from the historic centre. All rooms have a private bathroom, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi.
Stay in this elegant, 4-star hotel set in an historic building in the centre of Pavia, near the main railway and coach stations, and just off Piazza della Minerva.
Relax in Cascina Scova Resort’s 3-hectare park, home to swimming pools, a large fitness and wellness centre and luxurious rooms, all situated just 5 minutes’ drive from Pavia centre.
Pavia has a modern centre and the older part has some lovely...
Pavia has a modern centre and the older part has some lovely buildings. Certosa di Pavia, an old monastery, is 9 minutes by train (don't forget to validate your ticket in the machine next to the platform entrance). Do check the opening times, though. Pavia would also be convenient for visiting other cities in the area
Pauline
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Four nights here.
Four nights here.
Lovely old city generally ignored by tourists ( and Italians)
Very old University. Some wonderful churches and museums - Civic in Castle is exceptional.
Small centre so easy to get around and quite a bit is "pedestrianised".
Bus 93 to Certosa di Pavia is easy.
paul
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Certosa di Pavia is breathtaking, but the old centre of...
The Certosa di Pavia is breathtaking, but the old centre of Pavia is also really charming, with lots of bustle, pedestrian streets, restaurants and a studenty vibe. We would have loved more time to explore.
T
Tim
France
Scored 10
10
Pavia is very nice city, with a lot of students and low...
Pavia is very nice city, with a lot of students and low quantity of tourists. Has quite many places to visit, although nice pathway near the river, Pavia needs to be descovered by feet. As well Milan is reachable easily less than 30 min by train. City has many nice restaurants where local eat every day, you can get lunch deal for 12-15€ per person ant that's include first, second plate glass of wine usually even a dessert. Want to feel more like local take aperitivo in Piazza della Vittoria where coctail will cost like 7-8€ and full plate of snacks included.
Viktorija SG
Lithuania
Scored 8.0
8.0
A pleasant untouristy city with some lovely old streets and...
A pleasant untouristy city with some lovely old streets and cathedral in the centre. The Certosa, a few miles north, is breathtaking and more stunning than many cathedrals - which is saying something in Italy!
We also used Pavia as a quieter location from which to visit Milan. Frequent trains go there and they are very cheap.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Compact, clean and easy to access with beautiful historic...
Compact, clean and easy to access with beautiful historic building and a good vibe, a small city with a country feel and not as congested as Milan. A great position to visit the little know ultra-po-pavese region of Borgo Priolo area with its fantastic-not-to-be missed Veciu Alpin in Casteggio
Thomas
Australia
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It provided everything that could be expected, all of it high quality, and very much more right down to a first aid case and a shoe polishing cloth. The dryer plays Schubert’s “The Trout” when the drying cycle is finished. It was only 150 metres from Pavia’s beautiful central squares. Pavia is a friendly, relaxed city, a perfect base for visiting Milan.
The location of the hotel was excellent and the room had all the necessary amenities. Although no breakfast was available, the room had a coffee making machine, kettle, and microwave. The host also left some snacks for us. She was very welcoming and gave us very important information which made our stay in Pavia much more enjoyable.
The property is close to the train station, 10 min walk from the city centre.
I had a good time in Pavia
The apartment was spacious and clean with great décor and crisp bed sheets
Was there to visit the Pavia Medical center, suited my needs perfectly. 5 min walk from the Train station and a 10 min walk to the medical campus. Great host as well
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