

Bassano del Grappa is a town in the Veneto region of northern Italy, set at the foot of the Venetian Prealps along the Brenta River. It is known for its historic center, the wooden Ponte degli Alpini, and its links to grappa production. The town has compact streets, riverside views, and several museums and civic landmarks that suit a walking visit. It also works as a base for exploring the nearby hills and the Grappa area.
Ponte degli Alpini is a historic covered wooden bridge over the Brenta River in Bassano del Grappa. At 9:00–9:45, you can walk it for river views and local photos.

Museo Civico di Bassano del Grappa on Piazza Garibaldi 34. A short visit to view the town’s local history and art collections in a central, walkable area near major sights.

Piazza Libertà is Bassano del Grappa’s central town square. Around noon it’s lively for strolling, people-watching, and quick stops at nearby cafés and shops.

Ristorante Al Ponte at Via Angarano 8 in Bassano del Grappa. A sit-down lunch where you order from the menu; expect Italian/regionally inspired dishes and a typical 45-minute meal window.

Poli Grappa Museum in Bassano del Grappa explains grappa production and the Poli distillery’s history. Visit for guided exhibits and tastings if available during your 3:00–3:45 PM slot.

Giardino Parolini is a historic garden in Bassano del Grappa. Visit in late afternoon for a quiet walk among landscaped paths and seasonal plants near Via Remondini 1.
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