- Marostica Tourist Information: +39 0424 72127
- Municipality of Marostica: +39 0424 73101
- Emergency Services: 112 (Italy)
- Piazza Castello is a free public square with no advance reservations required for general access
- Chess Game Festival events: Tickets available through Marostica Tourist Office or at gate
- Group visits: Contact tourist office at +39 0424 72127 for organized tour arrangements
- No will-call service for general public plaza access
- Paid parking available in nearby streets and designated lots
- Piazza Castello area: Limited street parking
- Recommended: Parking Piazza Castello or nearby public parking areas
- Rates: Approximately €1-2 per hour
- Chess Game events: Additional parking areas opened; shuttle services may be available
- Arrive early during peak times for optimal parking availability
- Piazza Castello: Cobblestone surface may present challenges for mobility-impaired visitors
- Wheelchair access: Limited due to historic plaza layout
- Seating: Public benches available throughout the square
- Chess Game Festival: Designated accessible seating areas created during events
- Restrooms: Accessible facilities available at nearby shops and restaurants
- Recommendation: Contact Marostica Tourist Office in advance for accessibility accommodations
- Respect the historic site and medieval architecture
- Keep the piazza clean; dispose of trash properly
- Photography permitted for personal use
- No commercial photography without permission
- Stay within designated areas during events
- Alcohol consumption: Permitted but excessive drinking discouraged
- Quiet hours after 11:00 PM in surrounding residential areas
- Observe local cultural norms and traditions
- No vandalism or damage to historical structures
- Children allowed and welcomed in the public plaza
- Supervision required for children under 12 years
- Safe, pedestrian-friendly environment
- Chess Game Festival: Special children's activities and areas often available
- Playgrounds: Nearby parks with facilities for children
- Family restrooms: Available at surrounding establishments
- Stroller-friendly: Generally accessible, though cobblestones require caution
- Educational opportunities: Historical tours and cultural events engaging for families
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