Treviso's international airport gives visitors the opportunity to explore Venice, the famous city on water, but Treviso is an underrated town waiting to be discovered. Rebuilt from nearly nothing after the second World War, there is still much to see and do in this town. Its maze-like streets, cobblestoned alleys, and arched walkways induce delight in every nook and cranny. While finding your way around, make sure to visit the former church turned museum: Museo di Santa Caterina. This museum has vivid colors, magnificent cloisters, and beautiful frescoes. If sipping bubbly is more your style, then I'm sure you already know that Treviso is known as the original homeland of Prosecco. Prosecco can be found everywhere and is ready for tasting in plenty of varieties. We suggest sampling a glass with some dessert tiramisu, as it’s often disputed that tiramisu was first created in Treviso. Confirmed or not, a trip to Italy isn't complete without a delectable treat and a glass of wine.