Nestled in the heart of the largest plateau in Italy, Asiago is famous for its signature Asiago cheese and a major World War I battle between Italian and Austrian forces, which is showcased at a fascinating war memorial. Along with surrounding mountains and wilderness retreats, Asiago features a central dining and shopping hub.
Things to do in Asiago
Begin your Asiago holiday by exploring the centre of town, where pizza restaurants and cafes sit alongside boutiques and historic piazzas. Browse Italian fashion at Abbigliamento Dal Sasso or Carli Maria Cristina before grabbing a sweet treat from Pasticceria Il Cirmolo or Asiago-style cuisine from La Scodela Asiago Style. When you need a break, chill out in the Piazza Giovanni Carli, which boasts the iconic Fontana del Fauno.
Discover more about Asiago’s war history and pay respects to fallen soldiers at the Asiago War Memorial. This hilltop World War I memorial has old cannons, a crypt and a museum stocked with old weapons and uniforms. Take a moment to soak up the panoramic countryside vistas outside.
Nature lovers should head to Monte Zebio, a 1,819-metre-tall mountain in the Alps. Once a stronghold for Austrian troops in World War I, it’s now a popular spot for hiking and exploring the open-air war museum. There are more museums near the centre of town, including the Nature Museum Didactic, which has exhibits on native wildlife.
Looking for some recreation? Head to the Pala Hodegart for some ice skating or catch the latest Hollywood blockbusters at Cinema Grillo Parlante.
Getting around Asiago
Asiago is best reached by flying into Asiago Airport, which is under five minutes’ drive away and has international and domestic flights. You can explore the centre of town on foot but will need a car or driver to venture further afield.