A short distances from the beaches of Jesolo and Cavallino-Treporti

Venice: the most romantic and incredible city in the world

Venice is the main city of Veneto and of the north-eastern Italy, provincial and regional capital.
It is UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The city is located together with many small islands in the Lagoon of Venice, in the north-western part of the Adriatic Sea. The city counts 268,993 inhabitants, of which around 60,000 in the city proper, around 176,000 in the mainland cities of Mestre and Marghera and in the surrounding villages and about 31,000 in the various islands of its lagoon.
The city is very large and divided, there are about ten different dialects.

Historically named "la Serenissima" or "la Dominante", it has been the capital of the Republic of Venice for more than a millennium.
In the heart of the Serenissima you can breathe the history and the power that have passed this city, elements well represented by the Basilica of San Marco: coloured gold and covered with mosaics that tell the history of Venice, together with the wonderful bas-reliefs that depict the months of the year.

Padova: cradle of history, art and culture

Padua is a city rich in history, art and culture, located in the heart of the Veneto region, easily accessible from Venice. It is known for its lively atmosphere and its prestigious university, one of the oldest in Europe. Among the main attractions are the Basilica of Saint Anthony, an international pilgrimage destination, and the Scrovegni Chapel, with its extraordinary frescoes by Giotto.

The historic centre is a maze of arcades, lively squares and historic cafés, such as the famous Caffè Pedrocchi. The Piazze delle Erbe, della Frutta and dei Signori offer daily markets and an authentic atmosphere.

Padua is also a green city: the Botanical Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest in the world still in its original location. Ideal for a cultural or food and wine holiday, or as a base for exploring the Veneto region, Padua will surprise you with its beauty and liveliness.

Treviso: romantic and picturesque

Treviso is a romantic and picturesque city that can be easily explored on foot. Known for its understated elegance, it has a charming historic centre criss-crossed by canals and surrounded by ancient walls. Its cobbled streets, lively squares and frescoed buildings tell centuries of history and culture.

Treviso is also known as the home of tiramisu and for the production of prosecco, grown in the surrounding hills, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The combination of art, gastronomy and landscape makes this city an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic and relaxing experience.

The city offers numerous attractions, such as the Duomo, the Church of San Nicolò, the Museum of Santa Caterina and the romantic Buranelli district overlooking the canals. Shopping enthusiasts will appreciate the boutiques in the city centre, while nature lovers can explore the Sile Natural Park.

Treviso is lively, yet on a human scale, and charms visitors with its peaceful and authentic atmosphere, characterised by beauty, local specialities and Venetian traditions.