Why choose a hostel in Treviso?
Treviso rewards slow exploration. The walled medieval city has canals threading through it, a relaxed pace, and a food culture that the region is proud of. Piazza dei Signori anchors the old town with centuries of civic history. The Gothic church of San Nicolò holds notable frescoes worth your time. Staying within the walls puts you close to all of it, and hostels in Treviso make that central location affordable.
Hostels here suit solo travellers and those on a budget, but private rooms make them a solid choice for couples and light-packers too. Shared dorms are priced well below most hotels, and below private rentals with comparable locations. The communal areas give you a social side that neither hotels nor apartment-style stays can match.
How to find the best hostel deals in Treviso
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Book in advance
Book ahead to give yourself the best chance of finding your ideal hostel for the right price. This matters even more during popular travel periods like holidays and major celebrations.
…or bag a last-minute Treviso hostel deal.
Although prices tend to rise the closer it gets to the date of your stay, sometimes hostels cut their rates at the last minute to keep rooms from sitting empty. It's more likely this will happen outside the busy season.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
Even small changes to your travel dates can make a difference when searching for cheap hostels. Choose midweek stays over weekends, or travel during shoulder season instead of the busiest periods.
Where to base yourself in Treviso
Treviso's walled old town is the most practical base for most travellers. Piazza dei Signori anchors the area, with covered arcades and small restaurants on all sides. The Pescheria fish market sits on an island in the Cagnan canal, just a short walk away. Accommodation prices run lower than Venice, and the pace is calmer. The train station sits just outside the walls, and reaching Venice takes around 30 minutes by train. The streets around the station are worth considering if you want flexible access to regional trains. Budget-friendly accommodation tends to cluster in this part of the city. The walk into the medieval centre from here takes around ten minutes on foot. Treviso is compact enough that either base keeps most sights within easy reach.
Top hostels in Treviso
Nomad Hostel makes a relaxed base in Treviso, a compact historic city of canals, frescoed arcades, and medieval walls. Free Wi-Fi keeps you connected, and the communal spaces offer a comfortable spot to meet fellow guests. Treviso rewards slow exploration, with an independent cafe and restaurant scene that feels refreshingly local and easy to enjoy at your own pace.





