Padula: The Friendly comune of Italy
Located in the southwestern part of Italy, a commune called Padula, Italy or Parula stands erect. Most tourists of the city appreciate its religious figures and structures that are still present up until now. The city is the home of nine religious monuments and churches, which includes the known Certosa di San Lorenzo. Padula, ITL lies in the province of Salerno in the region of Campania.
Best Time to Visit
Padula considers lifting their people’s moods, as well as attracting tourists, that's why the place is very active in celebrating festivals. There are many occasions celebrated, but the best time to go is around is on the 10th of August, where the Festival of Omelette of 1,000 eggs is celebrated. Expect that many religious individuals will come to celebrate most of their festivities, so if you plan to visit, then better check-in to Padula ITL hotels.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Certain activities can be made in this religion-based city. The top attraction in the area is the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte, which most devotees will enjoy the most of what’s present inside the building. People appreciate the remains of the past; that is why the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Western Lucania is the best place to visit. Also visit the Multimedia Museum and the Convent of St. Francis. Since the festivities are often held in this place, consider checking-in to hotels like the Hotel La Marchesina, which is located in a tree-covered hill that will take you a 12-minute walk from Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. Another great choice would be Villa Cosilinium, which grants you free parking, a coffee shop/café, free breakfast, a restaurant and a bar/lounge.